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Comment Re:Walmart drones (Score 4, Interesting) 39

"Perhaps there could be designated 'drop fields' where people would go to receive their packages" So, like ... a store? But where you've already paid for the item? And nobody's making sure that somebody didn't just walk away with it? This is like Amazon deciding that in my town, deliveries are happening in a park so I need to go to the park to pick up my package when it's "delivered." This ain't delivery.

Comment Re:haveing to rebuy / be locked in is bad (Score 1) 69

Difference being that Sony can't decide that next month your PS5 will stop working (well, they can, and people will lose their damned minds, but when Google does this, since your "console" is largely a cloud device, people sort of shrug, are annoyed, and move on). Sony bricking PS5s would likely result in meaningful legal action.

Comment Re:I Genuinely Don't Know (Score 5, Insightful) 213

If you think that episode (S1E6, Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach) is about January 6th ... well, I'd say that's an interesting perspective and may be largely rooted in your own biases. It's very clearly SNW's version of Those Who Walk Away from Omelas, an Ursula K. Le Guin short story from 1973 which examines the considerations of an explicitly complicated ethical situation. It's a devastating story, BTW. Good read. Worth your effort.
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Just One Drink Per Day Can Shrink Your Brain, Study Says (cnn.com) 125

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: Just one pint of beer or average glass of wine a day may begin to shrink the overall volume of the brain, a new study has found, and the damage worsens as the number of daily drinks rises. On average, people at age 50 who drank a pint of beer or 6-ounce glass of wine (two alcohol units) a day in the last month had brains that appeared two years older than those who only drank a half of a beer (one unit), according to the study, which published Friday in the journal Nature. The brains of people that age who said they drank three alcohol units a day had reductions in both white and gray matter that looked as if they had added 3.5 years to the ages of their brains.

One alcohol unit is 10 milligrams or 8 grams of pure alcohol. That means 25 milligrams or a single shot of liquor is one unit; a 16-ounce can of beer or cider is two units; and a standard 6-ounce glass of wine (175 milligrams) is two units. The brains of nondrinkers who began consuming an average of one alcohol unit a day showed the equivalent of a half a year of aging, according to the study. In comparison, drinking four alcohol units a day aged a person's brain by more than 10 years.
"The report analyzed data from more than 36,000 people who took part in the UK Biobank study, which houses in-depth genetic and health information on more than 500,000 middle-aged adults living in the United Kingdom," report CNN.

"People in the study had provided information on the number of drinks they had each week in the previous year and had undergone an MRI brain scan. Researchers compared their scans with images of typical aging brains and then controlled for such variables as age, sex, smoking status, socioeconomic status, genetic ancestry and overall head size."

Comment Re:So, "don't go out and trash our product"? (Score 2) 51

The issue here is that the situations are not the same. I'm an engineering leader. My job is internal -- I lead some people and, you know, take credit for their work. My job does not involve going out into the world and making statements about technology.

Google's AI researchers get paid to write to write AND PUBLISH research papers. So their job is to build up credibility and publicly make statements. This only works -- they only get credibility -- if people think they're operating objectively and are doing the research fairly. Clearly, that's not the case.

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