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An employer's, especially as they stated having worked (and perhaps still) at Apple in the same comment.

Oh, I interpreted it as “did work using a Mac Pro” vs helped develop the Mac Pro itself.

Cambridge Analytica was a political consulting company...

Cambridge Analytica was much more successful as a marketing company, vastly overstating their influence and impact

And 365 (I'm sure there is an on-premises version, but when not).

I really have never heard of on prem 365 deployments, I think any confidentiality is handled via contracted promises with legal ramifications for breaking. With Azure GovCloud for instance there’s no encryption / user key custody on the one drive side, everything you do is uploaded to Microsoft and they maintain keys, they just hire people who passed a background check to run the infrastructure, US nationals only etc

There is on prem office.

Government and 365 is weird.

Non-military entities use “Government Community Cloud”, which is an environment where data is stored in segmented areas of Microsoft data centers, but everything else is on commercial infrastructure.

You absolutely can host keys as a customer.

The Microsoft approach to all of this stuff is insane.


Amazon has Fire TVs as well as the 'Fire stick' you're talking about.

Wouldn't be at all surprising for Amazon to do that with Fire TVs, it does with Kindles.

> politely reminding me that it would prefer to help me with "all things dental."

I'm amused to imagine it actually wasn't an LLM at all, just a good-natured Jeeves-like receptionist.

(AskJeeves came too early, much better suited as a name for Kagi or something like it!)


I think it can be effective, but it's the wrong term for it if it's fake. It's a mixture of other things, like libel and fabricating indecent images, and the same underlying blackmail.

Ha, I wasn't old or into it enough at the time to remember that, but it is consistent with just about every IC datasheet ever with their list of possible applications. (Like: logic gate; applications include Walkman, Rocket ship, Fuzzy Logic Washing Machine, mobile phone, AGI co-processor, ...)

A third of a pint is 189.3ml, a large glass of wine 175ml. Two thirds of that (2/9 of a pint) is almost bang on a small glass of wine, 126.2ml vs. 125ml. Could work if they wanted

I don't know why really, it's just 14lb, why does the US/Canada just stick with very large numbers of pounds instead of breaking it up as with others?

Kilograms seem more and more common for human weight too though, largely driven by fitness apps & communities I think. I doubt children in school today are accustomed to stone; only pounds and ounces for birth weight perhaps, but even that is metric medically and converted for the parents' familiarity these days I believe.


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