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I wouldn't say humans are efficient at that so no reason to copy, other than as a starting point.


Maybe not efficient, but if the LLMs can't even reach this benchmark then I'm not sure.


> I’m glad I was able to live life as I lived it.

he's not even pretending he has regrets. All that around is just PR, he's a serial manipulator and there's no reason to believe that he's suddenly changed after such a short period of time.


> He said he wished he hadn’t hurt his family, or his victims

He literally says he has regrets in the first sentence of the paragraph.

> All that around is just PR, he's a serial manipulator and there's no reason to believe that he's suddenly changed after such a short period of time.

Maybe. That's you opinion. I'm not a mind reader, and I don't really care. Plenty of white-collar criminals get much lighter sentences for stealing much more money.


it's about rubber tires that shed a lot of micro plastic


> Sounds like the EU mandates “lane centering” all the time that can’t be easily disabled

I'm in EU, on my 2023 Civic it's off by default and needs to be enabled after every car start if you wanna use it. Also works pretty well, other than when driving straight into the low sun or in heavy rain at night. The collision warning and road departure warning are on by default, the last one can be disabled until car is restarted.


oh, cause telegram is not a chat app, it's Facebook of eastern Europe


And how is the data of Eastern Europe as valuable as xAI is paying for it?


AI training data is in short supply from new sources. Chat and group apps are handy for many reasons, but one obvious one is people posting images with caption text they provide basically does your image tagging for free (remember the original big image model was just a list of URLS with useful alt-text descriptions).


$300M is not a lot of money in this situation


Used pretty heavily by island nations and LATAM.


Austria has unions and Betriebsräte, we even have one in a big american company, so op is correct.


Last gen Hondas have physical buttons, also the volume and temperature knobs click when rotated. The screen has physical back and home buttons too.


And that's the premise of Talos Principle.


check out civic 11 gen, they are almost indistinguishable from regular ice cars when sitting inside


Does it have a power split device? E.g., a planetary gearbox?


No, it’s a different system than what Toyota uses: https://global.honda/en/tech/Honda_eHEV_next_generation/


Looks like a series hybrid with a clutch that bypasses the generator for a high-efficiency overdrive gear. It's simpler than the planetary gear system in a Prius, but they must have made the drive motor (equivalent to MG2 in Prius diagrams) bigger if they never combine power from both MG2 and the ICE. Or, that's not shown in the diagram.


Thanks!


it's just in Spanish and not dependent on location


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