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Principles: 1. Libraries democratize access to artificial intelligence tools and technology to foster digital literacy among all people. 2. Libraries commit to understanding where distortions and biases are present in AI models and applications. 3. Libraries champion transparency and information integrity. 4. Libraries believe “no human, no AI.” 5. Libraries prioritize the security and privacy of users in the use of AI tools, technology, and training data. 6. Libraries assert that copyright law in the US and Canada is flexible and robust enough to respond to many copyright issues that arise from the intersection of technology and artificial intelligence. 7. Libraries negotiate to preserve the scholarly use of digital information.


Running multiple VMs


Shit... Just one will start to put strain on the system.

If I'm developing an iOS/Android frontend in osx with Xamarin Studio and an asp.net backend with Visual Studio, then 16gb just won't do.


Not sure about Xamarin studio, but for Xcode, AppCode, PHPStorm anr Virtualbox 16GB still does do.


This is the chief reason I subscribe to Sling TV. It might not be widely known, but you can activate the WatchESPN app with your Sling credentials. This is great because the quality of experience watching tv on the ESPN app is way better than on the Sling app, which — at least for me, on the Apple TV — sometimes has pretty bad buffering problems.


The buffering problems are universal for me, and limited to Sling. I've seen them on AppleTV, Xbox One, and PS4.


“Ryan, I think I can increase your revenue”

I don't know about this. To me, it reads like spam. I take your point, though - we like it when we hear our name or read it in print. I do try to use the subject's name in the message body when I want to sound a bit more personal.


For some reason, I have been thinking that Facebook membership was restricted to users over eighteen. I am obviously mistaken, but it occurs to me that this was their policy at some point. Does anyone know?



What that actually means is that you have to claim a birth date of over 13 years ago. There are certainly plenty of children younger than that on Facebook.


Yes, this is absolutely true. I should have worded my post more clearly to indicate that this is the policy not the reality.


These rants seem to follow a similar pattern. First the author qualifies his experience with Linux by claiming he started in the nineties with some ancient distro. Then he'll lay on the praise of how great Linux was or could of been or whatever. And then they all seem to end with the same nonsense about how Linux can't "win" or "suceed" until it is adopted by the corporate market. As if going corporate is what FOSS were somehow all about. Fine, whatever, go back to Windows then. You probably never left.


Excellent. Thanks for doing this!


Yes, Thank you for doing this.


He says he programs, but he no doubt means that he clicks and drags stuff around in visual studio. Anyone who has never heard of eclipse, netbeans, or intellij is not a programmer. I'm sorry but he's just not. I'm having trouble believing this is for real.


Is Tomcat integration still left out of the community edition? I paid for a full IDEA 10 license, basically for this feature. I don't mind paying for software, but I think leaving Tomcat integration out of the community edition makes it hard to compete with Netbeans and Eclipse.

On the other hand, the Maven integration in either edition of IDEA is much nicer than either Eclipse or Netbeans.


Yes, here's the comparison: http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/editions_comparison_m...

And the better integration with Maven was our primary reason for moving to IntelliJ.


Fantastic


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