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The driver is always responsible for using the tools within the car correctly and maintaining control of the vehicle at all times.
Either way the driver would be at fault. However, the driver might be able to make a (completely separate) case that the car’s defects made control impossible, but since the driver always had the option to disable self-driving, I doubt that would go anywhere.
Just like you don’t get off the hook if your cruise control causes an accident… and it doesn’t matter how much Tesla lied about what it may or may not be capable of, because at the end of the day it’s always the driver’s responsibility to know the limitations of the vehicle and disable the feature and take control when necessary.
Lemmy has Hot, Active, and Top sort modes, all of which are different indicators of engagement.
Also, for whatever reason I actually do have ONE single post originating from kbin, from 3 months ago:
https://lemmy.megumin.org/post/128103
I’m guessing this is the first one I tried subscribing to… so for whatever reason I managed to receive that one post, but then no subsequent posts, comments, or votes.
All of my Lemmy subscriptions seem to be working fine.
Mine is definitely more than just “a bit” broken. I have 20+ communities subscribed for over 2 months and 0 posts. No issues with any Lemmy communities.
Semantic versioning. Moving from v2.3 to v2.4 shouldn’t require major changes, but moving to v3.0 can.
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Definitely not normal
Way too long to actually be useful for converting anyone.
And one of those flaws is thinking that the world needs to be full of shitty people just so it’s not “boring”
It’s the API that ALLOWED the misuse in the first place, so the developers are the ones to hold accountable.
Except the fediverse is highly resilient in this regard, since all of the data is replicated. If an instance goes down, all of that instance’s posts are still available on every other instance.
No need, GUIs are better for most tasks.
That is LITERALLY the meaning of the “Luddite” position that has been disclaimed.
I’ve heard that enabling CloudFlare DDoS protection on Lemmy breaks federation due to the amount of ActivityPub traffic.
I don’t think it was ever turned off, it just requires the subscription to access GPT-4 and then enabling the plugins.
It was a closed beta before, but it’s been available to everybody for a while now.
There was also the version with Bing integration that they removed, which might be what you’re thinking of… but there are 100’s of other web search plugins available beyond Bing.
Except WEI is going to make it so the website can detect and block you if you don’t allow the ads, regardless of your browser and extensions
ChatGPT can also search the internet
Sounds like the heuristic is taking multiple samples only uses them if they are within some consistency threshold, to hedge against the cases where the field has random data.
The reason it only fails rarely and randomly is because it only happens when multiple actually random timestamps happen to line up around the same time.
Sort of like how several applications (cough git cough) have failure modes when two different files happen to have the same hash.
Turns out developers are bad at statistics and probabilities and don’t understand the birthday paradox.
This is the entire point of PowerShell