Huh, odd. I have a car with assistive controls and they also tried to talk me into this warranty but I declined. They mentioned replacement would require extra money.
I did end up getting a windshield replacement shortly after purchase (like 6 months into ownership a rock came out of a truck and hit my windshield). I got it replaced for the normal $100-$200 not from the dealership and the vision system has had no issues.
Yes, if you accidentally push grandma and her wheelchair over a cliff you probably wouldn’t refer to it as “a recent family incident”. In particular the fourth word, a single letter ‘a’, immediately got my back up. The vagueness and defensiveness of the whole post feels very dismissive and inhuman.
”Out of transparency and our desire to share with our community…” also reminds me when I get a refund that is prefixed with ”as a one-time gesture of goodwill…” instead of ”sorry, we made a mistake”.
We are very sorry to hear that a recent marketing campaign may have upset some customers. Your feedback is very important to us, and affected customers are invited to reach out through the Help Center for resolution options. We've pulled the campaign responsible, effective immediately, and we will be conducting a process review to ensure future campaigns will be held to a higher standard. We sincerely thank you for your continued support as we work tirelessly to improve our trademark customer-centric approach.
I believe the proper term for this kind of "as a one-time gesture of goodwill" is "ex gratia", and is more-or-less a standard form for compensation without admitting liability.
I'd be more interested in understanding why OAI would think exporting PII to a 3rd party platform was acceptable. As for whether they follow the same standard with other providers, all bets are now off
Yes - I have the same intuition. But it may also just be u fortunate timing and obligations. Sometimes companies have requirements from customers to notify them within some time period following a breach.
Like many in the US, I saw this somewhat late. Did the OpenAI disclosure come out first? Did Mixpanel notify OpenAI (due to contractual obligations), who then investigated and ripped Mixpanel out of their systems? And then OpenAI disclosed it publicly, forcing Mixpanel to disclose publicly?
And it looks like many companies got affected because their data was stolen via gainsight. The hackers said they plan to ask the companies for ransoms.
I was looking for all the same information immediately. I can't remember the last time I saw a breach notice that didn't specify what details were exposed.
Tried it on a 9.9MB json file I have. Seemed to handle the size fine, but the output was nothing like what I would want. I made a smaller version of what I uploaded in the below pastebin and the output.
The data is TLD data so it should have at least given me the "com", "net", "..." part
Sorry for this incorrect output. Earlier my code wasn't compatible with deep nested Json.
Thanks for pointing that out and now I have successfully modified codebase to support the similar JSONs.
You can try it out!!
Please feel free to report any more obstacle in app experience.
How does one keep an SSD powered without actually mounting it or working with it? I have backups on SSDs and old drives I would like to keep somewhat live.
Should I pop them in an old server? Is there an appliance that just supplies power? Is there a self-hosted thing I can monitor disks which I have 0 access usage for and don't want connected to anything but want to keep "live"
The simplest trick is just don't use SSD for long term backup, use a normal magnetic hard drive instead, those thing way lasts _longer_ (but not forever, even in human timescale).
I have a HDD that was 17+ years since it last powered on. I dug it out recently to re-establish some memories, and discovered that it still reads. But of course you need to take care of them well, put them in an Anti-Static Bag or something similar, and make sure the storage environment is dry.
It's not prefect, but at least you don't have to struggle that much maintaining SSDs.
Sometimes I come back to my old post and feel the "What The Fuck" in all cap.
When I was typing that, my brain jumped ahead thinking maybe I should also tell the fact that the data don't actually last forever, which distracted me and there you go, "way lasts longer" instead of "lasts way longer".
I'm seeing threads where even for HDDs people are recommending you mount them yearly to do a full check of the data and to ensure that everything keeps moving freely.
regardless if it actually helps the longevity, it's probably a pretty good way to notice when you need another copy of the data. If you have your precious data on three harddrives and one starts thowing errors during your yearly check, you can get a replacement in good time
There are cheap USB<->PATA/SATA or USB<->NVME adapters out there that usually also come with 120v AC -> 3/5/12v DC PATA/SATA power supplies (and if the SATA SSDs only need 5v then some adapters might work with USB alone).
I use them for working with old unmounted hard drives or for cloning drives for family members before swapping them. But they would probably work for just supplying power too?
The one I use the most is an 18 year old Rosewill RCW-608.
I don't know if the firmware/controller would do what it needs to do with only power connected. I wonder if there's some way to use SMART value tracking to tell? Like if power on hours increments surely the controller was doing the things it needs to do?
Because then it's just visual clutter, and in the case of tattoos, unnecessary pain, expense and health risk.
If I'm going to put a sticker on something it's going to read like a diff, what sets me apart from the mainstream culture, not all the different ways I conform to it.
My first tattoos were each done years apart. I printed a version out, put it in my wallet, and saw it every time I made a purchase. If I still loved it just as much a year later, I booked an appointment.
Later tattoos are essentially private works of art, put together collaboratively with an artist. These are for ME, and no one at work will ever see any of them (or any of my other tattoos).
Each tattoo has some significance for me, but I won't judge others who just like a thing and get a thing. Tattoos are as varied as the reasons people have for getting them. Mine aren't edgy, but they also aren't visible to strangers.
I don't mind sharing, but the point remains, they're for the person wearing them. Enjoy them, in public, or in private. They're yours to do with as you wish.
Theres better ways to choose stickers. Make them yourself and it's extremely unlikely you'll ever be at odds with that artist ;). Pretty art or ubiquitous fun phrases generally also don't really go bad, unless it's so tied to a specific artist that it represents them too.
What is this, some kind of AI therapist? There's no about page, no other info, just some cryptic conversation where it leads to a sign up, with no more info.
I'd consider this spam if it were not for your comments on this post.
I did end up getting a windshield replacement shortly after purchase (like 6 months into ownership a rock came out of a truck and hit my windshield). I got it replaced for the normal $100-$200 not from the dealership and the vision system has had no issues.