What state are you in? Many states require drug testing for amphetamine prescriptions now.
Texas, specifically is like this.
What state are you in? Many states require drug testing for amphetamine prescriptions now.
Texas, specifically is like this.
Even if it doesn't, the consequences of the board ignoring this is catastrophic to the company. One way or another, the workers will have a victory here.
What do you think they do with all that decayed meat after a few weeks?
Sausage.
Yeah, most likely. This lets his rich buddies give him money for bribes and shit and it acts as "income"
They profess to, but if you look at their voting history and policy making, they really support corporations that spend lobbying money to enrich their campaign.
Pretty nearly every time.
You're just straight up wrong my man. Factually. You have the facts wrong. Whatever you believe here that you think makes you right, is in fact, 100%, provably, wrong. As others replying to you have pointed out and used references.
Well put.
Correct. This is largely for a time pre Musk.
Broadly speaking though, it's true. Do you have counter examples to offer?
I work in this field a good bit, and you're largely correct. That's a great analogy of trying to remove salt from a stew. The only issue with that analogy is that that's technically possible still by distilling the stew and recovering the salt. Even though it would destroy the stew.
At the point that pii data is in the model, it's fully baked. It'd be like trying to get the eggs out of a baked cake. The chemical composition has changed into something else completely.
That's how building a model works today. Like baking a cake.
I'm order to remove or even identify pii data in ML models or LLMs today, we'd need a whole new way of baking a cake that would keep the eggs separate from the cake until just before you tried to take a bite out of it. The tools today don't allow you to do anything like that. They bake you a complete cake.
Their account deletion policy aside, Crunchyroll is like one of the last remaining bastions of solid streaming for a very reasonable price that hasn't increased in many years.
There's plenty of streaming services to cancel and switch to piracy on legitimately, I don't personally believe Crunchyroll to be one of them.