lol yeah, I thought that might be a possibility, but it also could have been just another funny name/response, and I also wasn’t sure – if it was a bot – whether it would respond to responses ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
lol yeah, I thought that might be a possibility, but it also could have been just another funny name/response, and I also wasn’t sure – if it was a bot – whether it would respond to responses ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That picture really looks like he’s stuffing a pillow in his pants...
I believe they’re reaching out to the author.
Ignorance? Apathy? Counterfactual narratives driven by well intended but wrong people? Active efforts to suppress change, driven by self-serving desires for power and money? Good old-fashioned hate?
https://reason.com/2023/01/06/government-snoops-in-maine-caught-spying-on-peaceful-americans/
Schrödinger’s Chairs...
You are indeed. lol
If you don’t think his rhetoric is an existential threat to the future of democracy, I suggest you review the history of provocateurs like him in this country.
Definitely shutting him up. Without question.
I’m talking about those colorful plastic tubes you buy in a pack of 100
Who among us hasn’t needed a bull penis holder from time to time?
Before getting into plugs, let’s start with the outlets. Two-prong outlets were introduced in 1962 installed prior to 1962.
I don’t know if that’s what Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu is supposed to look like, but it sure looked like two nerds fighting.
Well, thanks for that whole scenario that I had never considered – you’re absolutely right though.
Oh, I’m sure Apple’s accounted for that and gives you an awesome shared movie experience – you just need to drop $3500 for each member of the family.
All valid points, however IMO, a globally recognized limit on computing power used for AI systems would be both something that could be monitored in a similar way to nuclear and chemical controls, and help mitigate the risk from rando basement developers. While what one can do with $400 of cheap one-board computers is…
Two elements that could at least help that are rarely included in this conversation are limits on the computing power any AI system is allowed to use, and a prohibition on self-improving systems. While the latter is a bit problematic to enforce on the international stage, the former is something that could be…
Ah, so you didn’t read the article, or look at the header photo (it’s either a proof or a lie), or watch the video that burned a hole through a piece of paper with relative ease.