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Exactly. That’s why I’ve got a back the blue flag on my pickup, next to my punisher sticker
TIL I’m a 30 year old child
You clearly haven’t experimented with AI much. If you ask most models a question that doesn’t have an answer, they will respond that they don’t know the answer, before giving very reasonable hypotheses. This has been the case for well over a year.
Who doesn’t understand the urge to dig?
Didn’t work for me. A lot of these ‘gotcha’ AI moments seem to only work for a small percentage of users, before being noticed and fixed. Not including the more frequent examples that are just outright lies, but get upvoted anyway because ‘AI bad’
Yes, are you still interested?
Sounds like it’s time for a much needed break. Do you have some vacation time to clear your head?
What beneficence are you providing the world?
The post also specifically said 5k ain’t shit, and I think that was the actual point.
Weird, I remember this from like 10 years ago. Maybe it wasn’t a full clinical trial, or maybe it was just because it was children? But this definitely isn’t new
Everyone loves to complain, and the few people who actually do something to address the problems we’re dealing with get shit all over. I welcome you to open a rival childcare service and prove me wrong
Of course I’d prefer public investments, I thought I made that clear. This is an example of someone doing something to fix the problem. And I’m pretty sure your question was answered in the article, but I’m getting a paywall now so I can’t quote it
Childcare was largely shut down due to the pandemic and struggled to bounce back. This is a company that started to address some of the lack of access. I agree that quality affordable child care is strongly lacking in this country, and I see more access such as June Care provides as a good thing.
Or is this just a Lemmy contrarian thing again, where I’ll get downvoted and receive snarky comments without any actual discussion
Sounds like it’s been successful, not sure how this is a shit post
You’re delusional if you think the average person spends $5,000 for the first year of their newborns life. Ask any new parent, or Google it. The average cost of a baby’s first year can range from $16,905 to $28,166, depending on factors like location, income, and lifestyle. The main cost drivers are diapers, clothes, food, child care, and health insurance.
Huh, I remember one of the few draw backs of fiber optic cables being that you had to be very careful with them, because bending them could easily cause them to crack and no longer work. I’m guessing that must no longer be an issue!
I mean, not in our lifetimes, perhaps not in our species lifetimes, but the planet has proven itself to be pretty damn resilient
That looks like runny whites, which is gross
Cursed