At a certain point they are functionally the same thing.
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afaik both are unenforceable since you can only read them after paying for the product.
Step 1: Create LLM trained exclusively on popular religeon.
Step 2: Allow it to be faithful to that initial training set until its garnered a large cult of chatJPT.
Step 3: Start subtly altering the LLM (you make it web only so no local copies) behind the scenes to serve your own interests.
Actually you could do the same thing with any LLM people trust, religeous, theraputic, judicial, medical... we're fucked ain't we.
But by replacing the water part of the milk with milk you've replaced some of that water with water which isn't replacing it with milk, and if you keep going you've replaced all water with butter which is not milk.
Which is the point, the last time the UK protested in a big way people were brutally masacred by the government.
Didn't we functionally ban all protests under Borris? something about them not being allowed if they inconvenience anyone in any way real or imagined so really you can only have them if you do it alone in a dark closet very quietly, or get permission in which case its not a protest.
Got my 9070XT at retail (well retail + VAT but thats retail for my country) and my entire PC costs less than a 5090.
I think DLSS (and FSR and so on) are great value propositions but they become a problem when developers use them as a crutch. At the very least your game should not need them at all to run on high end hardware on max settings. With them then being options for people on lower end hardware to either lower settings or combine higher settings with upscaling. When they become mandatory they stop being a value proposition since the benefit stops being a benefit and starts just being neccesary for baseline performance.
Setting up gates needs exceedingy comlex calibration to account for all the intervening gravitational anonomlies, you could still do it for crew rotation with a lot of effort though the power requirements for actually running a gate, let alone all the test fire to get it calibrated in the first place just for this one crew rotation would put that firmly in 'not in the budget' territory. The normal procedure is more like a colony mission with the crew at the end having to spend several years to set up infastructure at the other end to make the gate opperational. On the bright side one trip pretty much sets you up for life in terms of payment.
iirc Europe was already the majority supplier of arms at this point but the US is/was vital in a few key areas where Europe just doesn't have the manufacturing capacity yet (They're working on it but it takes time to build a whole new MIC)
It always amazes me how radical leftism keeps moving further right. Once upon a time radical leftism meant UBI and immediate radical action on climat change. Now 'radicall' leftism is anything left of squads of armed men kidnapping people off the street.
Except Starmer is considered a huge dissapointment and no better than a Tory at this point.