16374 pts · June 30, 2014
Just that ... ... ... those aren't the people working on the tech... Calling them "Architects of AI" is like calling the head of the Swiss Patent Office the Architect of Special Relativity.
Edonkey is dead (does not support IPv6), but Torrent still works like a charm. Or so I heard from a friend.
But that would create less waste.
#6 Instead of Lightroom use Darktable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatbot_psychosis
If they ever meet, we're going to end up with one black, and one red cat ;-)
Book recommendation: https://thecon.ai
And it has been long in the making: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_withdrawal_from_the_Joint_Comprehensive_Plan_of_Action
LinkedIn in a nutshell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinkedIn#Use_of_e-mail_accounts_of_members_for_spam_sending
Book recommendation on the topic: "A City on Mars" by the Weinersmiths.
Airplane sex is weird.
#34 Just in case you missed it: Look at the car brand name.
That mountain is giving me a craving for chocolate.
Wealth. For instance Mark 10,25, John 2:13-16, Luke 16,13, Luke 21,...
Cory Doctorow made an excellent point about such companies - which he describes as "natural monopolies". If you have time for a longer read: https://pluralistic.net/2025/02/24/surfa/
Despite my ranting (which is just an Austrian thing) I can recommend a visit though. Most people here are nice, the landscape is stunning (if you like mountains: Tyrol, if you hate mountains: Burgenland), the beer is good, the food outstanding. Vienna is number one on the Economist's Global Liveability Index. Public transport is near perfect in cities and, well, OK-ish in rural areas. As an integral part of the Holy Roman Empire, Austria has a rich history and culture, so lots to see.
Austria.
Here it depends. In the cities public transport is used by rich and poor people alike, but in rural areas many people see public transport as a "poor people" thing too.
It isn't much different here in Europe - especially in Germany and Austria...
#3 There is an interesting interpretation of the Apostle Thomas, namely that he might have been Jesus' twin brother. That's because the "name" Thomas was ܬܐܘܡܐ (Tʾōmā, what translates to "The Twin") in the original Aramaic texts, and only got the "s" added later, in the Greek translation. The meaning of the name is also explained in John 11:16. Some sources also call him Judas Thomas, with Judas being the actual name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_the_Apostle#Other_names
It depends on what you let it do. Search a badly written documentation? Perfect tool for the job. Generate code? Oh, heck no. Nononono!
#18: I pity the kidnappers... https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d5/Sakamoto_Days_characters.png
Ah, nearly forgot Bruncle Muskrat.
I have a doctorate in physics, but this is either way above my head or bullshit. My bets are on the latter.
And now try to imagine the world in the age before trees, with giant fungi everywhere: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototaxites
The emphasis is on **select** orbits. If you want to counter this, just place your stuff at a different inclination.
And one that scales O(n). Take that, "quick"sort.
Just that ... ... ... those aren't the people working on the tech... Calling them "Architects of AI" is like calling the head of the Swiss Patent Office the Architect of Special Relativity.
Edonkey is dead (does not support IPv6), but Torrent still works like a charm. Or so I heard from a friend.
But that would create less waste.
#6 Instead of Lightroom use Darktable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatbot_psychosis
If they ever meet, we're going to end up with one black, and one red cat ;-)
Book recommendation: https://thecon.ai
And it has been long in the making: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_withdrawal_from_the_Joint_Comprehensive_Plan_of_Action
LinkedIn in a nutshell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinkedIn#Use_of_e-mail_accounts_of_members_for_spam_sending
Book recommendation on the topic: "A City on Mars" by the Weinersmiths.
Airplane sex is weird.
#34 Just in case you missed it: Look at the car brand name.
That mountain is giving me a craving for chocolate.
Wealth. For instance Mark 10,25, John 2:13-16, Luke 16,13, Luke 21,...
Cory Doctorow made an excellent point about such companies - which he describes as "natural monopolies". If you have time for a longer read: https://pluralistic.net/2025/02/24/surfa/
Despite my ranting (which is just an Austrian thing) I can recommend a visit though. Most people here are nice, the landscape is stunning (if you like mountains: Tyrol, if you hate mountains: Burgenland), the beer is good, the food outstanding. Vienna is number one on the Economist's Global Liveability Index. Public transport is near perfect in cities and, well, OK-ish in rural areas. As an integral part of the Holy Roman Empire, Austria has a rich history and culture, so lots to see.
Austria.
Here it depends. In the cities public transport is used by rich and poor people alike, but in rural areas many people see public transport as a "poor people" thing too.
It isn't much different here in Europe - especially in Germany and Austria...
#3 There is an interesting interpretation of the Apostle Thomas, namely that he might have been Jesus' twin brother. That's because the "name" Thomas was ܬܐܘܡܐ (Tʾōmā, what translates to "The Twin") in the original Aramaic texts, and only got the "s" added later, in the Greek translation. The meaning of the name is also explained in John 11:16. Some sources also call him Judas Thomas, with Judas being the actual name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_the_Apostle#Other_names
It depends on what you let it do. Search a badly written documentation? Perfect tool for the job. Generate code? Oh, heck no. Nononono!
#18: I pity the kidnappers... https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d5/Sakamoto_Days_characters.png
Ah, nearly forgot Bruncle Muskrat.
I have a doctorate in physics, but this is either way above my head or bullshit. My bets are on the latter.
And now try to imagine the world in the age before trees, with giant fungi everywhere: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototaxites
The emphasis is on **select** orbits. If you want to counter this, just place your stuff at a different inclination.
And one that scales O(n). Take that, "quick"sort.