Ocarina of time: Gerudo town theme.
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Nothing, he will be dead. Anyone that NSA would bother to use their new and expensive quantum machines on will be an organization that should know better than to be compromised by decades old secrets getting out.
At the moment the party with the most blame is the one getting away scot-free, the parents (esp. stepfather) and they are suing somebody else for money and perhaps also to shape the narrative.
It's probably smart, most people are probably not contemplating whether the parents were at any fault for the suicidal tendencies of the child. It's all conveniently blamed on a the moral panic de jour.
Limits on AI should be set by laws and regulations not judicial decisions or even worse a possible settlement.
It's disappointing behavior by Linus. It's understandable that sanctions could force the removal of people just for being Russia.
His reply however shows he personally is in favor of removing people just for being Russian.
I wonder if any of the people who pressured him to take some time off for being a "jerk" will give a shit for this response.
She is a 40 yo lawyer. I doubt that she couldn't afford something more. I find it plausible that she couldn't devote more time to the kid.
You would pay the family that provided him with the means to kill himself?
They actually should be held accountable.
This supports your claim of AMD vs Nvidia not working optimally together how?
Regardless, AMD vs nVidia might work together, but not optimally these days.
And yet most of the time in the past 2 year the best choice for a gaming PC would be a 3D cache Ryzen with an Nvidia GPU. Is there something particular you have in mind that supposedly doesn't work with an AMD chipset and an Nvidia GPU?
PCI-Express is not an open standard but both AMD and Nvidia are members and it's what both use for their GPUs and AMD for it's chipsets (as well as Intel). It's certainly not a secret cabal.
Is this like when Americans blamed Pakistani coders for B737/MCAS debacle only to be proven they implemented Boeing's (fatally flawed) specifications to the letter?
That' an EU directive.
To take effect, national measures must achieve the objectives set by the directive. National authorities must communicate the measures they adopt to the European Commission.
Now find the 27 national laws that make it mandatory for people to sort food waste separately.
The directive by the way says that member states have to encourage not force food separation.
Nope. It probably is in your country but not across the EU.
GPDR does not have any site blocking provisions, just fines.
A lot of small US websites (typically regional media) choose to not show pages to EU IPs but they are not blocked.