Comment Re:They mimicked his writing style? (Score 1) 42
I didn't think AI could use crayons...
I didn't think AI could use crayons...
Doctors are literally trained in patient safety ethics trauma informed care psychiatric emergencies and actual medical interventions
Not all doctors. I don't know if I'd trust my orthopedic surgeon to talk me down from a bad trip. Set a bone? Fine.
The problem is: Due to the legal status of psychedelics, there are really no courses of study for MDs or psychologists to go into this specialty. So the quality of care is all over the place.
Particularly when she wears those Daisy Dukes.
:-)
Average age of a car in the US is 12 years.
But this isn't about the US. It's about New Dehli. A rather upscale district in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Poor people aren't supposed to be driving there. Just the upper echelons of the national government (mainly driving new Mercedes and Land Rovers). Everyone else: Take the bus. This is just another approach to what New York City is doing with congestion fees. Poor people, go away.
It's also interesting to note that India is doing nothing about the primary cause if air pollution in Delhi: farmers surrounding the area burning stubble in the field.
"Cash for Clunkers"
Now it's called "Cars for Kids".
I don't really understand how this "safety insurance" would work. I don't insure my vehicles against mechanical breakdown. I just fix them myself. No mechanics, inspectors or insurance companies are involved.
And I have a 1994 Toyota pickup. There are literally millions of "old" Toyotas on the roads which will likely continue running for decades -- because they're so well designed and built. I'm 72 years old and mine will certainly outlive me.
Probably. But the post processing work will still have to be done. And now there's lots more to do.
At some point, we may be able to resolve features of the crystal spheres themselves. And put all this heliocentric nonsense to bed.
We could all volunteer to maintain roads and bridges too. Grab those shovels comrades!
Just like Wanksy.
Not using a Baghdad battery? NGMI.
You teach them to code.
Experience is the best teacher. So where do they get the experience?
I don't know normally talk about it because nobody here wants to hear it
You are absolutely right. Nobody here wants to hear it.
I'm not sure what the hackathon rules say about slapping a search engine on top of Stack Overflow either. And that's basically what Turcios is doing. On one hand, I'm not sure if a 'smart' h.r. department at a software company hasn't caught on to this ploy during hiring interviews. (If such a thing as a smart h.r. department actually exists.) And refused a job offer.
On the other hand, this _IS_ code reuse. Which many companies support.
Five is a sufficiently close approximation to infinity. -- Robert Firth "One, two, five." -- Monty Python and the Holy Grail