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I totally got what you felt there. We are truly living in a sci-fi world

It doesn't support TrueHD Atmos (UHD Blu-ray Atmos in other words). It also doesn't support FEL.

That said, it supports JOC Atmos (the streaming service version) and you can convert all your TrueHD Atmos to JOC Atmos easily.


I live in Oslo, Norway, and it's insane how much more pleasant parking garages have become to use in the last 10 years.

Half the US takes pride in pollution though, and despise efforts to reduce it, so that's not gonna be the case everywhere.

In the US, money talks. I believe EV cars will be much cheaper to produce than ICE cars in 10 years from now. They will also have lower maintenance costs, better performance and lower energy costs. So there will be no reason to buy an ICE car over an EV in 10 years from now.

EVs are already cheaper to produce. That’s why the US has a 100% tariff on Chinese EVs.

It's not permission, it's a service they offer:

https://annas-archive.li/llm


That's just normal US modus operandi. The court case against Maduro is allowed to continue even after everyone has acknowledged he was acquired illegally.


So unless I'm reading this incorrectly, DJI can keep selling existing models forever in the US? The US just can't get updated versions of drones?


Until the FCC wakes up and decides to change any detail of how they certify (which can happen easily), and then everything becomes no longer certified, and you'd basically have a full blanket ban of any transmitter, receiver, esc, motor, completed drone (or anything else that even incidentally emits EMI) that wasn't built in the US. The cards are set up there that it's extremely easy for them to just "incidentally" change a few things and hey no more drones of almost any sort, or RC planes, or hell parts for a whole lot of things.


Yep


That is actually a gold tip. Codex CLI is way less pleasant to use than Opus, but way better at finding bugs, so I combine them.


Codex is a sufficiently good reviewer I now let it review my hand-coded work too. It's a really, really good reviewer. I think I make this point often enough now that I suspect OpenAI should be paying me. Claude and Gemini will happily sign off work that just doesn't work, OpenAI is a beast at code-review.


Correct, provided you were the one who wrote an incredibly specific feature request that the pull request solved for you.


Not to mention GitHub/Microsoft itself.


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