

I assume the judge told openai to hand it over?


I assume the judge told openai to hand it over?
are you saying that japan was a US colony in 19th century?


does it report the battery status via bluetooth for you?
I asking because I use it on Kubuntu and it doesn’t so have no way of knowing how much akku is left
there are plenty of good movies that are not reboots/sequel.
e.g. the top ten on letterboxd for 2026 contains 2 sequels and 1 reboot and 1 documentary/biography, so you get >50% original new movie stuff this year.


most are closed loops, but some are not, i.e. cold water enters the datacenter, cools it, and then warm water leaves as waste water.


promoting either CIS or non-CIS agenda.
Strong Dunning Kruger vibes
the irony lol


while researching I found, that apparently we had a potential real recent breakthrough though, which is actually used in a car https://electrek.co/2026/02/05/first-sodium-ion-battery-ev-debuts-game-changer/


This tech needs years to reach practical terms.
here are some older examples:
2007: https://www.technologyreview.com/2007/01/22/226911/battery-breakthrough/
2009: https://research.ibm.com/publications/lithium-air-battery-promise-and-challenges
2012: https://www.technologyreview.com/2012/10/16/183258/a123-systems-files-for-bankruptcy/


tldr, how is this breakthrough different than than the other battery breakthroughs? I read some new battery that solves “the world’s massive energy storage needs.” about once or twice a year and so for not a single one had a noteworthy followup a year later.
the world is not black and white. bad things can have positive consequences and vice versa
where can i find this documentary? does it have a name?


Would that be like on a tripod in the audience area recording the screen?
yes.
Seems lossy somehow
it is! but that’s where Shannon sampling theorem comes in. The sampling only needs to be twice as good as the source, and then you can reconstruct the source perfectly. (with some assumptions, e.g. correct color gamut, focal point, etc.).


if you have a good camera (2x number of pixels, and 2x colordepth than the movie), then you could make a camrip with perfect quality (assuming some calibration frames, and a cinema that gives no fuck). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyquist–Shannon_sampling_theorem
though I guess that’s still too much effort for most, and most early leaks are digital copies, as the other comments suggest.
edit: newer comments suggest camrip with a bad camera


at the end of the day, his only crime is being annoying. He didn’t kill someone, didn’t steal anything, etc. So 6months seems fair.


"I know for a fact that I’m not going to go to jail. Not one day in jail. I’m going to laugh my ass off when all these motherf***ers are saying I’m going for 30 years, 20 years, five years, 10 years. I’m not even going to do one day, bro. They’ll give me a fine and say, ‘Don’t come back to Korea.’ You’re the one that’s going to look so dumb when I don’t get any jailtime or anything. Bro, I’m going to laugh like a f**king villain.
amazing.
yes. both are good in their own. It’s definitely worth to both watch the movie, and also read the book.
centaur have human shoulders and neck and head. And horse body without neck&head
so the first one is right, except with human neck
iirc baseball was japans national sport before ww2