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Tearing down a slum is not gentrification.

Gentrification is when existing communities that used to have decent if basic living situations get gradually priced out of an area as richer people and their expensive amenities move in. Gradually, as house prices go up and food gets more expensive, people sell and move. It's a slow, mostly voluntary thing, or at least, driven by market forces rather than official mandates.

Tearing down a slum is a much more disruptive thing that instantly displaces a entire community. Although it's unclear what happened to that community in this case and I can't find anything clear about it online (lots of clearly biased articles for one side or the other though).


Lots of phones don't have NFC. All phones have cameras.

> No most vision models focus on subset of an image at a time when using image -> text

Is this true? Where can I read more about it?


What are the specific issues with gaming that you're claiming Ubuntu has?

I've been using Ubuntu for a few months, and I have complaints - lots of them. But gaming isn't one. I just installed the apps I needed and they worked.


I'm gonna make a guess that it's the long debunked hypothesis that aluminum cookware and cans are linked to Alzheimers.

As it turned out, aluminum poisoning can cause dementia-like symptoms, but you can't get aluminum poisoning from cookware or cans.


Aren't most food cans made of steel, not aluminum?

Food and beverage cans are made of plastics with a metallic wrapper. Don't worry -- I'm sure it's BPA-free!

Access Denied

You don't have permission to access

"http://investors.micron.com/news-releases/news-release-detai..." on this server.

High security on this press release.


even my AWS IP is let in without trouble

works for me. akamai doesn't like you

Your IP address might be on a blocklist.

No problems here ...

There needs to be a practice game mode, or play old games (without sign up).

As it is, I played halfway through the first round, realized I had misunderstood the rules and was stuck, so I gave up. I'm unlikely to come back in 24 hours.

I did read the tutorial, but the swapping/bag mechanism wasn't clear until I used it wrong a few times.

Also the bag icon is unclear. It was only when I got stuck and switches into "click random things" mode that I tried it.


> Lack of a user-friendly way of managing a Docker Compose installation on a remote host

I've been using portainer for years, it's decent.


I just tried it with Gemini pro. I think this answer is about as good as you can expect for such an ambiguous question.

Write a fib

Since "fib" can mean a couple of different things, I've got you covered for both!

1. A Little Lie (A Fib) "I'm actually typing this to you from a sunny beach in the Bahamas, sipping a piña colada." (Since I'm an AI, that is definitely a fib!)

2. The Fibonacci Sequence If you meant the classic programming exercise, here is a Python function...


I stand to be corrected. Though I tried again just now and this is what Gemini Pro produced:

> I'm assuming you mean a Fibonacci sequence generator! I'll write a Python script that includes both an iterative and a recursive way to generate Fibonacci numbers.

... and then wrote some python code.


In my opinion, if a tool that's designed to be an answer machine had to give exactly one response to "write a fib", the correct choice is the Fibonacci sequence. You're probably underestimating how many programming students might type a query like that in.

If you want a lie, then the normal grammar in English is to say "tell a fib". I bet every llm you test that on will respond by telling you a small lie, or at least note the ambiguity and then say it's going to revert to Fibonacci because that's more in line with what it's designed to do.


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck%27s_principle


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