Comment Automote, patent pending (Score 1) 127
How long until we have the emotional equivalent of autotune?
How long until we have the emotional equivalent of autotune?
sometimes a second brain is needed in a transaction.
Sometimes just the one would be nice.
If it's cheaper to the government, then it's also less profitable for the prison. I think that roboguards would lead to a reversal of that trend, and therefore not catch on in the US.
Also, you can still shank a robot, you just need a sharper toothbrush. Maybe something made out of robot parts.
Worse than that, if any gets loose it could have a range of up to a kilometer!
2 days... slashdot, what's happened to you?
I know! I love how quick they've become too!
I think you are wrong.
Putting something in print is "publishing" it and thus you extend that to "putting something on Facebook is publishing because it uses text and it is observable by the public". This is IMO false. A status update on Facebook isn't publishing, at least not in the same way that putting an ad in the paper or writing a newspaper article is publishing, nor is it like writing a lengthy blog post. It is more like saying something in public, only you are doing it with text.
The employee isn't necessarily publishing, but they are making criticism available.
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want to find out?
Let's do exactly that!
Much like letters to congressmen, which really only benefit stationary companies and the post office, but placate the sheep.
Wouldn't that be most companies? I don't remember seeing very many companies moving around very much.
Then you must have missed this story.
I am constantly irritated when I copy a link, only to paste a wall of text in my little IM window.
Our planet is already secure — you cannot escape it.
Then you aren't going nearly fast enough.
Practical attacks or merely theoretical "well, it's broken under mathematical rules" attacks?
Over time, these converge.
I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time.
This certainly applies to code and, I'm sure, law as well.
It's in the same place. Ground Zero is a park, with a monument marking where the bomb hit.
And in Ohio. In my city, there's no way you can make a left turn otherwise.
Maybe my post wasn't as humorous as I had expected, but I've never seen somebody put so much effort into not getting a joke!
Also, who am I framing for what now?
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