There's a sizable online sentiment that 'blue-collar' (highschool + on-the-job training) has been unfairly devalued, and in other contexts many people seem to agree that college is largely a waste of time. Yet in the context of Palintir, since it is 'evil,' everybody will adopt the opposite opinion immediately and presume that offering workers a job directly out of highschool is abusive.
I just set the timer on them and hit start...they go through the cycle I set mechanically on the front.
When these go out...I don't want anything fancy...just simple on/off/time and knobs to set the cycles.
Why pay extra....the clothes end up JUST as clean....
Then you are using old water for each drink.
What, pray tell is "old water"?
LOL...I've never heard of water aging before....???
I mean, the only thing I can think of, would be that having water out of the tap for awhile would generally be a good thing.....I learned from brewing beer that if you fill things up out of the tap and let them set overnight, the chlorine will off gas and make your water less chlorinated....
But old water...please give me some details in this and how water ages and apparently goes "bad"?
Theyâ(TM)re trying to do something genuinely useful for everyone.
Maybe they were; at this point they seem to be reduced to trying to invent a more compelling form of interactive pornography that they can sell subscriptions to. Color me underwhelmed.
The concept of artificial intelligence (AI) has been part of human culture for thousands of years, appearing in ancient myths and legends.
Perhaps it was referring to golems? That idea dates back to 400-500 BC, although really they behave more like traditional computer programs than anything we'd currently consider intelligent.
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So on a mass-per-distance basis, the container ship is 16,740 times as efficient as a car.
I am not sure exactly how that translates to, e.g., a step van making a couple hundred stops vs. a container ship from China to LA and a train or semi from LA to Phoenix.
But transoceanic shipping is very efficient. True it's still a significant source of pollution, because it transports vast tonnage across vast distances.
Not to mention the whole driver fiasco complete with lawfare.
And now you come, hat in hand, asking for money?
Fuck you, you fucking fuck; fuck fuck.
I don't need an AI to write my code, since I can write code myself. That said, it could be nice to have an AI inspect my code and point out anything it suspects might be a bug... there are already lots of static analysis tools that do this sort of thing and they are great, but I think AI might be able to find different classes of bug that are beyond the capabilities of static analysis.
Going a bit further, what would be even more useful is an AI that can run my program and exercise its GUI (or fuzz its inputs) and monitor the resulting behavior the way a human would, to look for faults during execution. Human-driven SQA is always a lot of tedious work, and a production bottleneck.
The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.