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Jingthing

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Everything posted by Jingthing

  1. Here you go. Don't shoot the messenger. www.siam-legal.com/thailand-law/new-thai-law-allows-24-7-alcohol-sales-in-thailand-at-certain-venues/
  2. Well, he's still demonized. But now he's seriously worried about being murdered by the Putin regime. He's right to be worried, but this is a very sad situation.
  3. No it is not. This was covered before on another topic.
  4. Changing Ends Season 3 is out! This brilliant UK series is flippin' hilarious.
  5. This is not about retail sales. If it was about retail sales, it would be written explicitly. That's all I care about.
  6. Without going into exactly how laws requiring AI photos and videos to be identified as such could possible work and be enforced, the question here is should there be an effort? For example my youtube feed now has a ton of obviously AI content. I mean you'd need to be a moron to not know they were AI (but yeah there are many morons in the world). Some of that content is actually very entertaining, I don't see a big problem with such obvious AI stuff at this point. However, there is already content where it is difficult to know if it's real or not. Over time, not a lot of time, it will be easier to create most AI content like that. So as a matter of informational hygiene, at this relatively early stage in the AI revolution, shouldn't there be laws and regulation to force identification? There are other issues besides photos and videos of course. For example, I've seen "true crime" stories that are actually pure fiction that are done so well that they can fool most people if they don't look into it. So far these have had clues that they're for entertainment, and if not, you can google the names given in the stories and find that the thing never happened. Also the matter of AI generated text content in media. At this point in time, there are usually clues to those paying attention in terms of writing style. But before long, it's definite those stylistic things will be filtered out better. As far as laws for that, I think that would be much harder or even impossible to regulate.
  7. Mr. Trump's cognitive decline / dementia marches on.
  8. Here's the counteroffer. Of course Putin will reject. The fighting will go on. Nobody knows for how long. Days, months, years, many years? No particular outcome is inevitable. Both sides have cards.
  9. You're ignoring the advantage Ukraine has with drones and missiles at legitimate targets in Russia. Russia is so big its impossible to defend well against that.
  10. It's never too late to stop being a pious hypocrite.
  11. Which he didn't even write.
  12. Trump knows nothing about this war.
  13. Vlad Vexler with his as usual brilliant intellectual commentary on the matter.
  14. It feels like Trump who more and more seems to melting down at the rate of his poll approval numbers is trying to flush the great nation of Ukraine down the toilet to divert from what's in the Epstein files. Decent Americans are horrified and disgusted.
  15. I don't know about that but she does remind me a bit of a drag queen called Nacho Nefertiti.
  16. Yes, please provide more specific, more explicit instructions, perhaps with screenshots. I tried to follow the directions and for me they made no sense.
  17. Unfortunately, Ukraine still needs the arms that the U.S. is selling to European nations to pass on to them. Also the U.S. intelligence but with that my understanding is that is not as vital as the arms. So Zelinskyy now is really between Putin and Putin's U.S. puppy. He's a good dancer, but he isn't a God.
  18. I don't pretend to be any kind of expert on female beauty, but I'm not seeing how she won.

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