@lain@kaia@mischievoustomato idk why you'd want an AI bot trained on Reddit posts, it's just going to make the world's most advanced Bad (Fan-)Fiction Generator
4. don't have to speak to a taxi dispatcher ever again 5. don't have to get stuck in a parking lot after bar time at 2am for over an hour standing in the snow because the taxi driver "couldn't find you"
@sun@cinnamon@lucy It's not a money printer, it's an anchor around their necks
> For years, the price of a New York City taxi medallion—a permit required for a driver to operate a yellow cab—soared higher and higher, reaching more than one million dollars. After Uber and other rideshare companies entered the industry in the early 2010s, medallion prices crashed suddenly and precipitously, plummeting to only around $150,000 in a matter of years. Many medallion owners are hardworking drivers who now face extremely high debt loads and precarious economic circumstances through no fault of their own. This Note explains the severe impact of this medallion debt crisis and how it came to exist. Because efforts to obtain relief through litigation have failed, this Note argues that local, state, and federal government officials should adopt proposals to offer financial assistance to medallion owners. This Note outlines some of these proposals and argues that the unique circumstances of the taxi medallion price crash and debt crisis warrant robust support for medallion owners.
# Disable the "Are you sure you want to open this application?" dialog defaults write com.apple.LaunchServices LSQuarantine -bool false sudo spctl --master-disable
@sun@pro@thendrix They've literally spent the last 20 years working on the realtime Linux patches and they're getting very close to being upstreamed. I believe the last problems they're dealing with have to do with kernel logging which is a blocking operation
edit: found the remaining things
> There are various patches around printk, a number of Intel i915 DRM patches, lazy preemption, various ARM and PowerPC changes, and also the actual bits for being able to enable the real-time kernel builds (setting ARCH_SUPPORTS_RT).
> It was back in February though that Intel acquired Linutronix and stated getting the PREEMPT_RT support upstreamed would still be among the goals for the Intel-owned firm. Thanks to the resources afforded by Intel, it looks like indeed that will soon be a reality.
haha okay well maybe not since Intel is losing their asses