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Nah, that’s different, you see
Also kind of the same as when the US companies transferred technologies to Japan in order to produce there for cheap, and then destroyed nearly all of domestic manufacturers with the import
I kind of see how letting your own industry sink because you want to minimize the cost is a bad thing, but I also don’t think that going sharp 180° after that and trying to impose extreme taxes out of the blue because you suddenly realized that your money was spent on the development of another country is good.
It would be nice, of course if none of this went into military and police there (or anywhere), but that’s wishful thinking :(
Unless we accidentally the whole
I’m not sure, it’s either sex-robots or I don’t know where this is going
You didn’t listen when we told you there’s malware in torrents, so we put malware in torrents
So, I guess some art is saved¹ in this event
$45M [of] Masterpieces Risk for Assange’s Freedom: An artist threatens to destroy $45 million worth of masterpieces, including works by Picasso and Warhol, if WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange dies in prison, spotlighting the clash between art and activism.
If you use some very old, very new, very peculiar, and especially branded by the seller hardware, try finding out what exactly that hardware is and search for issues.
Nowadays hardware seems to work out of the box, sometimes better than in paid OS, but there could still be surprises. I once had a fun time trying to get the internet dongle branded by ISP to work, luckily it was not my single source of the internet and I was able to identify what dongle it really was and how to fix the issue with it on Linux
I understood the original comment as “if devs were paid they wouldn’t sell out”. Which is probably valid, more or less
Something unnecessary, certainly
I don’t know for sure, but my advisor used to worry about the amount of successful PhD graduates, because of the department quota, iirc
his quota was not too high, and he allowed me to enroll and was okay with me, although I said in advance that I will likely become a drop out
uBlock Origin is also not piracy, but it is the real way to block
You are correct, but there’s a larger problem with intelligence, we don’t have a practical definition, and we keep shifting the goalpost. Then there’s always a question of a philosophical zombie, if someone acts as a human and has a human body you won’t be able to tell apart if they don’t really have intelligence, so we only need to put LLM into humanlike body (it’s not so, but you get the point)
Not everywhere, I guess. The advisor needs to show good numbers to the stakeholders board, after all
I think they had some specific metric in mind when they said this. But on the other hand, this is kind of a “you’re here” situation, AI can’t do that now, there’s no telling that they can’t make it do that later. Probably it would be a much more useful AI at that point, too
Probably because all the drama had withered with time. I’m not sure now, but it feels like there was some drama at the time, too
Yeah, the propaganda machine is running full steam, and the worst thing is you never really know if something is said in good faith or by the bot account.
I heard that they employ a lot of different strategies, among the other goals it is to plant doubt, so even if something sounds half-reasonable it may still be part of the propaganda :(
What a better place the world could probably be if all this effort went into something good
That sounds logical for offences that have something to do with trying to overthrow the government or the like
Also, it can be sarcastic only in one of the two statements, so the project is a success but the guy is far from being a genius
They should call an exorcist and then maybe hire him to do covert diversion operations
This is the art level of fuckery, making it this bad was definitely harder than making it okay