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This is one reason I get so mad at media coverage of elections that treats them like sporting events. The whole "pulled ahead" type language gives the conspiracy theorists someting to seize upon.
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I have been to Madison Square Garden once. It was to see a UFC match (for work). A then-ex-president arrived after me, to scattered applause and booing but mostly embarrassed silence.
Until recently, had the American public ever seen a president asleep? Did Eisenhower welcome being photographed while napping, for instance?
Seen at WWDC, in a demo of LM Studio, which lets you run AI models locally: A computing cluster made up of four Mac Studios with 512GB of RAM apiece. That’s 2TB of RAM total, which is even more than 640KB.
The fact that large tech companies still scamper to do business with him does not say great things about the industry.