Comment Re:The thing with no intrinsic worth... (Score 2) 50
If you think of the cryptocurrency boom and then the AI boom as gold rushes, you'll notice that Nvidea was the one selling shovels.
If you think of the cryptocurrency boom and then the AI boom as gold rushes, you'll notice that Nvidea was the one selling shovels.
The average consumer doesn't care about this stuff.
They'll happily do whatever they're prompted to do, because it makes life simple.
Using vi to edit Makefiles so that they can compile and install a new driver for their favourite USB wifi dongle...not gonna happen.
Do NOT tell your grandmother to use Xemacs intead, unless she's the one who taught you how to use it.
Well, since Stanley Kubrick had already built a studio and sets in Clavius, why not film there?
There should be some nutrients, such as iron and various minerals, falling off the bottom of the iceberg, since that is the part of the glacier that was scraping and grinding the bedrock before the ice reached the sea. How much is an interesting question.
Wouldn't it be funny if third party cartridges started working? Say if someone transposed "true" and "false" deep in the code...
It's not like we can predict what the land will be used for over the next several thousand years.
God help us all if they're training AI with the comments.
Here's a RCAF veteran describing what it was like to launch the missile with an dummy warhead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Let me show you my idea for crypto options market futures NFTs! They're worth their weight in gold!
The reason for putting this telescope in lunar orbit or on the surface is to use the Moon itself as a shield from the enormous amount of radio noise coming from the Earth at these frequencies. This project is stuck with a low orbit.
Now that they've settled with the state, could some enterprising lawyer start a class action suit on behalf of the people who were impersonated?
Hmmm... if all they need is a tissue sample to start with, someone might agree to provide it voluntarily. What sort of royalties would tempt you?
Arthur C. Clarke would have enjoyed writing a story about this. And Isaac Asimov did.
Once upon a time, SCO grotesquely and intentionally misinterpreted some contracts to claim ownership of LINUX. Does this guy even have anything _to_ misinterpert?
It may involve Alphabet and Buzzfeed, but this is a case that is actually going to happen.
The party adjourned to a hot tub, yes. Fully clothed, I might add. -- IBM employee, testifying in California State Supreme Court