Comment Re:Reject "smart" TVs, return to CRTs (Score 1) 79
Why would Vizio update my toast?
Why would Vizio update my toast?
The only thing stopping you from calling the water pipes in your house "copper-phosphorus pipes" is laziness and poor attention to detail.
Have you ever heard a single person, including plumbing professionals, call them "copper-phosphorus pipes"?
No. Because that's not how the English language works. You're the one who is too lazy and ignorant to figure out how people actually communicate in society.
Hint: The systematization your mind wants to apply to everything is not absolute. You need to figure out when to relax the formal logic rules when they start to result in absurd outcomes.
How much energy are we talking about?
I don't know if it's still strictly true, but they used to say that all of the antimatter that has ever been produced by humans has had enough combined energy to warm up a cup of coffee.
You win this year's Nobel Prize for pedantry.
So according to you, I can't call the water pipes in my house "copper", since 0.05% phosphorus was added to the material to accomodate brazing.
Why does this change make sense? Because you can't plant a flag and wave your dick if you're up there in zero G orbiting a planetoid.
You have to be standing on the surface, and that is what China is on track to do in a few years.
would shop through ChatGPT
Apparently, people who don't want to be ominously "converted".
At least they should take this opportunity to think of better branding for their phone. "Fire Phone" is a terrible name for any product that contains lithium ion batteries.
However, I don't see how "all AI" is going to work out. Computers were invented because they made predictable, repeatable calculations. That's important for things like safety and security. People aren't going to be happy if their phone hallucinates a custom map giving them driving directions onto the runway of their local airport, or takes the initiative to wire all the money out of their bank account to the link in an incoming scam email.
This conundrum is the poster child of First World problems.
It's actually more relevant than Digg!
I originally thought that this website's decision to not allow new users to sign up was incredibly stupid and would result in a death spiral. Lately, though, I've started to think that there may be no other viable choice.
You assume the wrong sense of "identify account".
Hint: In this case, it is not synonymous with "classify".
Like I said, you just *assumed* the wrong sense of "identify". You still do.
The headline is not incorrect. It just doesn't contain the entire summary. You therefore made the assumption that the verb "identify" applied to the wrong thing.
Just like your original comment didn't say that you were talking only about the headline. That was supposed to be inferred by the reader by your context. Maybe you should have set forth your entire argument in your subject line.
We all know that you're not supposed to read the linked article before pontificating on a topic here. But going exclusively with the headline and not even skimming TFS is hardcore.
Dark matter, whatever it is, is known to be true. So far, nobody has found any interactions with electromagnetism.
My point was, a lot of people point at that situation and say: "We can't see it! So it must not exist, and you are stupid and ignorant for hypothesizing that it could exist!"
You mean that you just don't believe in any measurement that is not made directly using the electromagnetic field.
If there are measurements made via the gravitational field, you don't believe it unless somebody figures out how to replicate the measurement directly using electromagnetism. If there is a physical phenomenon in this universe that simply never interacts with the electromagnetic field, well then it just will never exist for you.
BLISS is ignorance.