Provable economic damage is how we have standing for class action lawsuits btw.
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A spokeswoman for OpenAI declined to comment beyond pointing BI to a corporate blogpost from May, in which the company says it takes web crawler permissions “into account each time we train a new model.
The translation for this is do we stand to profit more than we stand to be punished.
Basic capitalist risk assessment in other words.
Oh thanks I only caught the vegan part of it and the hexbear reference went over my head. Was like, I mostly eat vegetables, should I he upset by this?
Either way it would be on them rather than your demeanor.
But I figured I would mention it since you're tracking everything.
Thanks for keeping the addicts safe btw. I have a lot of friends who have struggled or are struggling. Security at a rehab facility I'm sure can be both difficult and rewarding.
Are you black working with white managers? Residents of the rehab clinic are more likely to have had a lot of interactions with black people or be minorities themselves than white people that manage a resort.
Which is to say that ignorant white people can be really scared of big black people for no good reason.
So the things that help me the best. Making sure I do my self-care. For me that looks like meditation, exercise, seeing a therapist, and going to mental health support groups (NAMI it's an excellent resource for this).
Here's a meditation that will help you to be more aware of your thoughts and some techniques to help you ground.
This is more of a practice and less of something to do when you're having a ton of racing thoughts.
https://youtu.be/PnzVzfQXq_s?feature=shared
And this is a body scan, you can use this to help your body relax and your mind to be aware of your body instead of your thoughts. It would be helpful to try to fall asleep to it. And if you can't fall asleep at least to relax and get more rest.
That's fair. I suppose I was overestimating the knowledge of the field guide writers.
I'm sure it depends on the book. I have a mushroom field guide published in the late '90s that still calls them plants. Which was really weird to me considering it's a mycology book.
May he keep Deedee Ramone company until we all get there.
I figured but still wanted to correct the dark matter/dark fungi metaphor in the article and saw an opportunity to do so with my favorite squid as I used to listen to Bauhaus as a kid.
Twenty years ago most biology books still classified fungus as plants. That's how young mycology is as a science. So, there's lots of unidentified fungus on the planet, but we still fundamentally understand microbiology as a whole.
Much different than dark matter/energy as we're not sure really what they 'are'. We only know them by their effects.
Yeah I know. But I wanted to point out that the comment in the article wasn't so much a real consideration as business risk analysis 101. Along with a healthy dose of corporate spin.