

Break it, privatize it, squeeze for every penny. That’s their business.
Break it, privatize it, squeeze for every penny. That’s their business.
Fast, cheap, good. They’re going for 1 out of 3.
I can’t help but think “Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly” with this news
but I think vr at this point has become an expensive novelty
Always has been. I went to demonstrations of this tech in the nineties when I was in college. It was going to be the next big thing. That never happened. It seems to come back every few years and then fade out again.
Line in the sand? Going after political opponents. Censoring information. Dismantling media. Abandoning rule of law. Business and government mixing too much.
USA is speed running these.
That’s Stellantis. It’s the same company that’s building cards that are now showing ads when the car stops at a red light.
They are in the end BS generation machines that are trained so much they accidentally happen to be right often enough.
And if when the AI fails, buddy billionaires will be there to offer privatized alternative, for a fee of course.
How “Les Misérables” of them. Jean Valjean got 19 years for stealing bread. 15 years is light in comparison.
these jabronis think they deserve to be the Kings of it all.
And are perfectly willing and sometimes even capable to burn the world down for the position
And the things that are perfectly okay today might be the things you want to hide tomorrow. Abortions and pregnancies, thoughts about labor rights or climate, sexual orientation, …
a few months later
Why are insurance companies just stopping with insuring houses and businesses? Without insurance, no loans, no economic activity!
Let’s study this. Aaand it’s defunded. Looks like it’ll remain a mystery, sir.
Clicks.tech keyboard case of you really want to know
It’s why somebody make this. They too were missing the keyboard
Use decaf, no alcohol and get enough sleep. It reduces those fluctuations a lot.
A chess program is officially AI. Certainly not human level or general intelligence of course. Kinda like a wheelbarrow is a vehicle, but so is the space shuttle.
The issue isn’t the way of testing, but the two standards. If Musk blows up rockets in testing it’s a genius move with rapid iteration. If NASA does this it’s irresponsible handling of tax payer’s money on risky endeavors.
In a real astroid field, the rocks are easily a million kilometers apart. It’s all mostly empty space. If they’d be closer they’d clump together and form a planet
clowns are good
Stephen King has entered the chat…
Almost two years of non stop video.