Maybe. Maybe it's about regulating 3d printer drivers. Maybe it's about what files you can legally download or own.
One thing it's definitely also about is the availability of full auto weapons in the US. Is it a good for every person who wants one to have one?
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I laughed way too hard at this
Young people today have no idea that we used to plug out mice into a PS2 in the days before USB and Bluetooth.
Repost to confuse the youths.
That got rather dark in the course of just one sentence
Oof!
Not letting people 3D print auto-sears for AR-15 platform rifles seems like a really good idea.
On the other hand, prohibiting people from printing anything that could be perceived as drug paraphernalia or an obscene or prurient device would be a huge overreach.
Legislation seems inevitable.
I am shocked and deeply saddened to learn of recent allegations that SantaCon is a charity
Good luck! π«‘
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But also, not a doctor, just a fellow estradiol junkie!
... buuuuut if you're a really cautious person and you're washing your hands, using gloves, and using alcohol wipes on both the vial and the injection site, you probably aren't going to have any problems.
I was doing injections for something like 16 or 18 years, pellets, and now patches.
I mean, it is. You could do two injections if you want. They *usually* include a little extra so you can get all of it, but not always.
To prevent cellulitis and abscess, then you need to be sure you're rotating injection sites, refrigerating meds, and tossing out vials 28 days after opening...
Gonna watch 1984 later, just to fantasize about a government run by competent, intelligent people.
Good dress ππ»
Reading this is kind of a nice little treat
If Eric Clapton gets to be Slow Hand, maybe when I become a rock star my stage name can be ShaKy hAnDS.
(Yes, it's a chronic illness + anxiety joke.)
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Watching Naomi struggle with her heart rate on season 4 of The Expanse hits different after your POTS diagnosis.
Hannibal Buress is so unfuckwithable.
I do not wish to attack. What are the "special" options?
No worries on the TBI though! I probably already have brain damage, and anyway, I probably already have brain damage. π§
Most of the suppressors I've ever heard make gunfire sound like paintball guns.
That can was already a weapon π€£
I think the right answer was actually, "Nice try, Fed!" but I'll still count this one.
I'm so torn on suppressors. On the one hand, I don't want everyone to have one. On the other hand, people always take their SA rifles to indoor ranges for 15 yard shooting and Loudest Muzzle Brake competitions.
Hey, question ππ»ββοΈ
How come that muzzle brake looks so much like a suppressor?
Large scale models at big data centers DO perform better, but at great cost - literally, in the trillions now, and metaphorically, in the sense that they're disrupting the water supply, air quality, and power grid of much of the US.
In the sense of gatekeeping, it's MS vs *nix all over again.
You will lose SOME accuracy and some of the "emergent properties" only seen in large scale LLMs, but unless you know the difference between a double and a float and how a tensor is structured, then locally hosted or locally embedded LLM systems will probably be fine for you.
I hate the way LLMs are currently used.
It's environmentally unconscionable AND access to the models is gatekept so that it can be monetized even harder in the future, once it's ubiquitous and we all rely on it.
If you are required to use LLMs for your job, there are many options to host your own.
Good news! Your lab tests came back normal
So you're saying that in reality, he is only a little grotesque?