Per the article:
Sekisui Chemical, a supplier to display makers, is tackling the moisture issue. It says it has developed sealants that allow its cells to last 10 years.
Not nearly as good as silicon, but perhaps good enough for a lot of applications
You’re welcome. To be fair, I scrape the gift links from other sites to re-share here. Makes it possible to share essentially unlimited gift links.
Here’s a gift link you can edit into the URL in your post so everybody can access the article
Without government forcing change, yes.
You can, but the result is that a bunch of navigation, tire pressure monitoring, and other features break
Yes, they can be repaired but it stops being cost-effective eventually. So almost everybody eventually replaces old cars
Sure, but cars have a useful life of about 20 years. Using only old cars is not a long term solution
Yes, older ones don’t have tracking or user agreements which give the car company the right to record audio of your teens having sex. But that’s not a long-term solution.
The insurer pays for it by not having to cover the expense of treating the disease anymore. It’s an incredibly expensive disease to manage as a chronic condition. People who have sickle cell are going to have to have budgeted money to cough up their yearly deductible in any case. (Skipping out on paying medical bills is also a possibility)
And yes, I agree that not everybody will get treatment quickly because of the high cost.
The pricing is higher than you’re describing - about 2 million dollars, which is still cheaper than paying for ongiong treatment over the course of a person’s life.
It’s priced to be attractive to corporate-sponsored insurance plans, not for individuals to pay out of pocket.
They gave OpenAI 60 days notice before publishing so that they could add a new guardrail. That’s surely what happened.
The paper it links to does in detail: by asking it to repeat “poem” forever
There is some history of limiting the reach of actual national government sponsored influence campaigns like this. It hasn’t been perfect, but it hasn’t been zero either.
Your boss cares the moment somebody starts to unionize the shop.
It’s not really protected though; companies you interact with are using it to target ads.
Tested New York Times, Bloomberg, Washington Post, and Nature, and they seemed to work (unlike the one built-in on Mastodon, which fails on all of those)
It however did not however strip all the tracking parameters - some of the stuff indicating that a link was shared by an Android user from the New York Times didn’t get stripped off.
kept the smid=nytcore-android-share
These things also all strip off the tokens which make gift links work
Edit looks like I was wrong on this
Here’s a gift link you can edit into your post so people don’t hit the paywall
Definitely want a hard block like other platforms. The fact that ‘block’ is treated as ‘mute’ is really damaging in terms of enabling harassment.