

Guess the Iranians read the book. Trump only colored the pictures.


Guess the Iranians read the book. Trump only colored the pictures.


The Metaverse cycle:
10 Some article remind me it exist;
20 I shrug and continue not to care about the Metaverse;
30 I forget about the existance of the Metaverse;
40 Some amount of time passes;
50 GOTO 10.


So, AIs are going to be breeding humans. And that brings us one step closer to the Matrix.


You witnessed the birth of a new word. At least show some appriciation for this privilege. Iis


A Tomahawk cruise missile is 5m tall, Printing that would take quite some time.


Only fair as they haven’t listened to us in decades.


Great that California allows us to be angry about it.


Actually a good comparison. The printing press still required people to compose the text to print. It only did away with the copying of existing texts. Ai still needs someone to compose the prompt for it to work and explaining to a computer what to do is programming. We’re only moving a level higher in the abstraction.




A friend, with a benefit.
But can you clean it up faster than AI can create new bullshit code?


It’s a 6700K build.
That’s hot, are you sure you hooked up the fans?


Quick! Send them the coordinates of all those datacenters so they can avoid them!


I think the discussion misses a key point. Uber avoids any responsibility for its drivers. A normal cab company would hire people for whom they know their real identity. If one of them crosses any lines, they get fired and and getting a new job isn’t as easy as making a new account.


If that was an option, I’d make an Uber account claiming to be a woman. No way I would miss out on that!
Oh Logins are horrible. For example. I have a 3D printer, it’s connected to my LAN. The software to use it, however, requires to a login to connected to this local device. This already sucks, the worst is that me and my wife both use this printer on our own computer and each time she uses it, I’m required to login again after she’s done. I hate this, because this shouldn’t be the case for a local device, secondly every service has different requirements for the password policy, thirdly the app doesn’t remember the password, fourthly, neither do I.


So, hypothetical, if I bought these, put a spare laptop in a closed, filled with the worst shock movies from the internet, and set these glasses so that they continuesly watch these videos. Would that be against the EULA?


To be fair, the only time I used Twitter was in a data science course that required to capture some data from the “firehose” (unsorted and unfiltered realtime stream of tweets). Other than that I never cared for it. Wouldn’t affect me at all if they ban it, so it’s easy to be in favor of such a ban.


Maybe some people assumed it was about the ‘x’ math problems ask you to find?
CAPITALism. It’s kind of right there in the name. Quite on the nose, I might add.