The tech itself would be fine if it wasn't such private/public bullshit.
Public costs with private profits should be illegal af.
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You're off by an order of magnitude in these percentages.
In most places, it is legal to drive with a blood alcohol content between 0.025% and 0.08%.
Over 0.08% is a DUI.
Over 0.8% is death.
25%... you'd indeed need a thanatologist to get there.
Might as well go back to the 1812 method of renovating at this point.
Probably less insulting to the concept of the USA than whatever the fuck this is.
I do this but also store the tens in my toes.
Phones sometimes will ignore your local DNS (if any) and still use whatever the vendor hardcoded.
Try to reach the website from the phones, both with its FQDN and its IP.
And then you stumble into an hour long cinematic.
Fuck that, Kojima should have made movies instead of games.
Bonus if you also can't access settings and it's stuck in a stupid resolution or something.
Then ask your friend, not us, and not publicly.
Microsoft says its Agent Mode in Excel has an accuracy rate of 57.2 percent in SpreadsheetBench, a benchmark for evaluating an AI model’s ability to edit real world spreadsheets.
It generates 42.8% bullshit.
New headline is much more readable:
Canada's WestJet notifies American travelers whose data was hacked in June breach
Oracle: about the only thing I would trust less than a random Chinese company.
Well damn