Comment Re:statistics (Score 1) 72
Lies, damned lies, and statistics
They're sounding more human every day.
Spooky.
Lies, damned lies, and statistics
They're sounding more human every day.
Spooky.
> "Our vehicles are giant paperweights right now through no fault of ours," one wrote on Reddit.
No fault? None at all? That seems... counter-intuitive.
I get it that the technology failed spectacularly, and that this is a serious problem for which people need to be held to account, but my car is working just fine.
After a few months of Windows 95, I switched to NT 3.5. Much better.
I just wish there was a way to filter AI content on YouTube.
So much slop.
Unintended consequences are the most common consequences. Once you take that into account, the world makes a lot more sense. I totally get what you're talking about, though. I felt the same way when I first read "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom", and thought "whuffie" could be a really interesting idea if actually implemented. Eventually, I really I realized it's just as bad as stuff like Polymarket is turning out to be. Pure democracy has a way of always spiraling out of control.
What are you talking about? It does that kind of thing _now_.
With the price of RAM shooting through the roof, I've noticed quite a few of the new low and mid-range Windows laptops are now shipping with 8gb of ram as well.
I work for a Microsoft shop and use Copilot a lot. When I have a hard question, I use Claude Opus, otherwise ChatGPT is fine.
Dude's got an impressive CV, no doubt. Using this to slam Microsoft is lame. He's written a ton of impressive code, literally using it as a CV to get a job at Microsoft (with SysInternals, nee WinInternals).
I hate how "ask" is now used as a noun. Although that's been around for at least 10 years.
To be fair, a lot of scientific endeavors are using "Don't Build the Torment Nexus" as blueprint... to build the Torment Nexus. I think we're safe with respect to our downfall being perpetrated by something with an appropriately villainous name.
Lizard people can't smell flowers and actually prefer bugs to people.
The VAB has it's own weather systems inside, with clouds.
Pretty damn big.
Just ask the AI to write code to produce a good password. That will probably work just fine in every case.
Don't worry. The software to read this glass storage will require a subscription and need to run on 128GB of RAM and a 24-core processor, which will double every 18 months for the foreseeable future.
Slowly and surely the unix crept up on the Nintendo user ...