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If they were going for uncontrolled crashes they would have selected Boeing

Prusa steps into engineering materials with new Pro HT90 3D printer ( www.voxelmatters.com )

To say that Prusa Research is moving toward industrial 3D printing with the launch of the new Prusa Pro HT90 would be reductive and ultimately incorrect. All you need to do is look at the company’s 3D printing farm located inside its Prague HQ to understand that very few companies in the world have similar additive production...

Old School RuneScape player says 'see ya at a million!' after pickpocketing 500,000 NPCs in a doomed quest for treasure under multiple self-imposed restrictions ( www.pcgamer.com )

Eat_my_yarmulke is on a quest to complete the easy treasure trail collection log (OSRS lets players track the drops they get from the game's various activities via logs, which turn green when completed), but they're also operating under multiple self-imposed restrictions. For one thing, they're playing on Ironman Mode, which...

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Instance checks out

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Your comment contained an ad-hominem on the comment history of the poster.

The instance you are posting from makes this ironic in relation to the article.

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OpenAI has a clause that one cannot train their own AI on OpenAI chatbots

If it was all a giant open source project I'm sure many would be more accommodating to your argument.

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You can block an IP but first you would need to know which IPs are scrapers. And they could just use a VPN to bypass IP blocks.

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Yes, the less expensive VPNs especially have a lot of users using the same IP addresses.

You can get a VPN with private IP's but this is more expensive. For a company of OpenAI's size that would be a drop in the bucket though.

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That "protocol" sure is seeing a lot of violations. Do Israeli instructors wink and nudge a lot when they tell their soldiers not to do this?

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Israel has admitted to shutting off the clean water supply to Gaza. No pipes were dismantled to make rockets out of them Israel just turned off the tap.

And Israel was the party that bombed Palestinian water storage sites https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68969239

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Did you read the article i linked?

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Israel publicly admitted they shut the water off to Gaza. This has nothing to do with Hamas. Your video contains no evidence of what you are alleging. Only some text and the comments are turned off which is not a great sign for credibility.

The water pipes to Gaza are fully functional and Israel even temporarily turned them on a while ago under international pressure. The other water storage and cleaning infrastructure in Gaza such as the desalination plant has been bombed by Israel. This is proven by satellite imagery in the BBC article.

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You blamed Hamas for this which is clearly not true.

The water pipe case you are talking about is not affecting the current situation. The water pipes are fully functional but Israel shut them off.

Ubisoft Excited To Let You Know Prince Of Persia Remake Is Still Years Away ( kotaku.com )

During today’s Ubisoft Summer Game Fest showcase, the publisher took a moment to acknowledge that, yes, its long-in-development and oft-delayed Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake is still being made. But if you wanted to play it soon...bad news. It won’t be out until sometime in 2026....

How 3D Printing Is Impacting Supply Chains | HackerNoon ( hackernoon.com )

3D printing’s primary role in supply chains revolves around manufacturing. Many manufacturers use it for small-batch or custom orders because of its fast turnaround time. Its popularity in warehousing and distribution is rising, too, since it’s a relatively versatile technology. Logistics companies use it to bridge the gap...

Report: Warner Bros. Execs Thought Suicide Squad Would Make A Ton Of Money Despite Development Woes ( kotaku.com )

Anyone who played Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League could probably guess that something went terribly wrong during development. Bloomberg now reports that the multiplayer bomb from a studio beloved for its single-player Batman: Arkham games was plagued by several issues leading up to its repeatedly delayed launch....

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Selling bulletproof vests and Toyota Hilluxes to Boko Haram wouldn't fly either

New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters ( kotaku.com )

Things aren’t looking good for me. I’m a few levels into Selaco, a new FPS out now on Steam, and I’m stuck behind a bar as a group of sci-fi soldiers unload their rifles and shotguns into my hiding spot. I’m also low on health. So yeah, a bad spot to be in. I take a deep breath and try something....

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This is a huge article. A few highlights:

A hand-delivered threat

On 16 January 2015, within weeks of Palestine joining, Bensouda opened a preliminary examination into what in the legalese of the court was called “the situation in Palestine”. The following month, two men who had managed to obtain the prosecutor’s private address turned up at her home in The Hague.

Sources familiar with the incident said the men declined to identify themselves when they arrived, but said they wanted to hand-deliver a letter to Bensouda on behalf of an unknown German woman who wanted to thank her. The envelope contained hundreds of dollars in cash and a note with an Israeli phone number.

Hacked emails and monitored calls

“If Fatou Bensouda spoke to any person in the West Bank or Gaza, then that phone call would enter [intercept] systems,” one source said. Another said there was no hesitation internally over spying on the prosecutor, adding: “With Bensouda, she’s black and African, so who cares?”

Officials also became aware of specific threats against a prominent Palestinian NGO, Al-Haq, which was one of several Palestinian human rights groups that frequently submitted information to the ICC inquiry, often in lengthy documents detailing incidents it wanted the prosecutor to consider. The Palestinian Authority submitted similar dossiers.

Such documents often contained sensitive information such as testimony from potential witnesses. Al-Haq’s submissions are also understood to have linked specific allegations of Rome statute crimes to senior officials, including chiefs of the IDF, directors of the Shin Bet, and defence ministers such as Benny Gantz.

Years later, after the ICC had opened a full investigation into the Palestine case, Gantz designated Al-Haq and five other Palestinian rights groups as “terrorist organisations”, a label that was rejected by multiple European states and later found by the CIA to be unsupported by evidence. The organisations said the designations were a “targeted assault” against those most actively engaging with the ICC.

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There many that spoke up about Israel before October. Warning us that Israel is what we can all see it is right now. We thought they were exaggerating. In hindsight they might have been too conservative in their accusations

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AIPAC operates openly it isn't a conspiracy.

The original questioner fails to realize that it isn't after being sworn in that they pledge support for Israel. It is before being sworn in.

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You mean "they did it first" doesn't hold up in international court?

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All headlines say Netanyahu and Hamas leaders, why are they casually glossing over Gallant?

‘Only Hamas can defend us’: Israeli raids and Fatah failures boost support in West Bank ( www.theguardian.com )

Khalil, a shy 21-year-old whose name has been changed, was arrested in a pre-dawn raid last October for his allegiance to Hamas. But when Israeli forces smashed through the door of his family home, they didn’t tell him why they were detaining him. He was imprisoned for six months without charge, in conditions he described as...

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Even when not resisting nothing changes for the Palestinians in the west bank. When all peaceful means have been exhausted and we continue to support Israel raiding the west bank despite their violations, why would these Palestinians believe that they should just keep telling the teacher that the bully is hitting them? They must hit back sooner or later.

Hezbollah introduces new weapons and tactics against Israel as war in Gaza drags on ( apnews.com )

BEIRUT (AP) — The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah this week struck a military post in northern Israel using a drone that fired two missiles. The attack wounded three soldiers, one of them seriously, according to the Israeli military....

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From 2017 https://edition.cnn.com/2017/07/18/politics/paul-selva-gary-peters-autonomous-weapons-killer-robots/index.html

America’s second-highest ranking military officer, Gen. Paul Selva, advocated Tuesday for “keeping the ethical rules of war in place lest we unleash on humanity a set of robots that we don’t know how to control.”

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At what point do we drop the designation of settlers and just say Israel did it?

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Do autonomous robot kill dogs fall under the second amendement?

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Isn't the point of the device that there's no screen and you talk to it? You can't clip your phone to your chest.

Not that I would buy the device, it seems like they are trying to sell a story or futurism vibe to replace the "classic smartphone experience".

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Looks like the imaginary tankies didn't show up.

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