He lived to see Chinese Rooms become not just common, but extremely popular and well marketed. Even able to run locally on consumer hardware.
(Note: The rulebook in the thought experiment is what we now call weights)
He lived to see Chinese Rooms become not just common, but extremely popular and well marketed. Even able to run locally on consumer hardware.
(Note: The rulebook in the thought experiment is what we now call weights)
At some point wasn’t it actual stone walls around cities, with guards at the gates checking people?
Do you really think Meta would ignore the opportunity to both be the default option And have justification to read users’ messages?
My dad’s first stroke. I was somewhere around 16 years old.
No, not the social network with my friend Tom, I mean the online file storage (would now be called ‘cloud’ storage) site that it was before it died and Tom bought the domain.
It had an astounding 300MB of space available for free, much more than the contemporary competition.
Of course now there’s Google Drive, Dropbox, etc. Myspace was just too far ahead of their time.
Rebecca Black
…Although I should have waited a day before posting this comment…
No. A typical “supermarket” (grocery + clothes, housewares, etc.) does not, nor do smaller stores that are mostly just grocery. Walmart is an exception.
Costco has people who could be called greeters, but they are just checking that you, or someone you are with, has a paid membership. Some stores have security guards at the entrances, but that’s a different thing.
I don’t understand why they didn’t all just abstain.
I get that it was a gotcha, like they were asked the classic “Have you stopped beating your wife?” But they not only failed to deny the form of the question, but also gave the worse of the two bad answers.
Where are the example output pictures?
Sodium itself Is nearly double the density of Lithium. I don’t know how much that affects the whole pack, but it’s gotta be something.
It’s not though. Range is determined by how much battery is in a car, I could build a car with 500km worth of Ni-MH but it would be mostly battery.
Does the same car with 500km worth of lithium batteries have more or less trunk space than 500km of these batteries? I have no idea. I do know the sodium batteries will weigh a bit more, because the article actually gives Wh/kg - and that makes sense since sodium the metal is denser than lithium, but the headline is meaningless.
I really hate how all these headlines give battery capacity as a distance, as though that was a meaningful measure or allowed comparing different technologies.
Edit: Oops. Didn’t know who the Cannes audience was. The below would only apply if this gets a regular release. /Edit
My guess is the audience simply won’t care and the movie will do reasonably average, depending on the script.
Sure here on a niche forum like Lemmy we care about the incredible energy waste, the artists being exploited, etc, and that “AI art” only looks good from a distance with all the little details being screwed up at a close examination. (When it’s not a lovecraftian horror right on the surface - see “bloopers” in that video in the article)
But the general public? To them “AI” is: Haha, funny Ghibli filter.
That has just always been the case as long as the app in both stores uses the same package string. (Like org.blitzortung.android.app or org.videolan.vlc)
That is a controversial opinion here.
(And I agree with it. I don’t know what the way is, but I hope it can be found)
I don’t get the apeel.
There are two unexplained phenomena that I currently believe in (but either could change at any time - by being explained or by being shown not to exist.)
They are dark matter and dark energy.
But ghosts and stuff? Certainly not.