Comment Re:How is this more efficient than employees on si (Score 2) 52
Comment Re:lightroom darktable (Score 1) 259
You just flag/rate the images, and once you're done just filter it, select all, right click export or whatever you want set up. Organised by date, add comments, even do quite a bit of touch up to improve the photos quickly (increase exposure, get white balance right).
Comment It's perfectly fine (Score 2) 65
Comment Re: Enlightenment (Score 1) 403
Comment Avoid like the dog (Score 1) 155
Comment Re:Hopefully coming soon to the US (Score 1) 70
It just means any whistleblower or hackers themselves can report the findings into public. Companies are pretty much forced to hand in any reports of breaches; they can't keep quiet about it because otherwise the penalties will be even more severe after the day's over.
This is a good move. It'll finally keep people/companies on their toes instead of try to hide their flaws.
Comment Re:how long will this behavior be tolerated... (Score 3, Insightful) 180
They won't face any response at all. It just gets filtered out, like their firewall.
Comment Wifi? (Score 1, Interesting) 180
Comment Re:Another job is lost. (Score 1) 138
And hell, that's just lemons.
I can't imagine having machines that are yet delicate enough to do this quickly, that are also small enough to fit in a bar, as well as being so versatile. Most likely, for a while yet, only humans can do the task considering how delicate the work is.
Comment Re:Another job is lost. (Score 4, Insightful) 138
I'd say the robot would be good enough to do pre-mix drinks, for people who don't particularly care for the drink. Sort of like a vending machine. For actual bartending work involving complex cocktail production, where the bartender needs to have extremely high perception, flexibility, stability, control in mixing the drinks in just the perfect timing, temperature, amount, AND on top of that being social and friendly with ability to reply to the drinkers who sit at the bar? Nah, I think bartenders will still hold a job for a long while yet.
At least, until we get robots that pass turing test. Then we're all fucked.
Comment Not a new idea (Score 1) 245
Comment Re:Hmmm.... (Score 5, Insightful) 88
Comment Nothing. (Score 1) 372
There's nothing you have to do during work hours, except keeping your workspace ergonomically sound. Standard desk, posture, good chair.
Then after work or before work, you spend an hour at the gym doing proper strength training and some cardio. I won't repeat other sites as there are many, but mainly dead lifts, squats, bench press, run-as-fast-as-you-can-a-mile. Just remember to keep improving yourself, log what you're doing, and always do a little more than before.
And that's it. If you get used to it it won't even be an hour, and you do it on alternate days too so it's not like it's every single day. That should not just make you fit, but probably one of strongest people around.