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Kaepernick is physically an incredible specimen. He’s tall, fast, and can throw the ball as far and as fast as you’d ever want. But his biggest weakness was always reading defenses, both pre-snap and post-snap. He was notorious for only being able to read one receiver, and if that guy wasn’t open he’d panic. That will

Retina scanners.

Quite honestly anyone who thinks it will be used to track everyone all the time is a bit foolish because that’s not even the real threat.

I could be wrong, but I don’t think that would take as much computing power as you’re suggesting. And that power IS available today, but it’s not cheap. How long until it’s affordable? Well, Apple just released a Mac Pro that has an 18 core processor, up to 128GB of RAM, and multi-terabyte SSD’s are now under

These core concept of these systems is to track the location of as many people as possible. That way when a suspect of a crime is asked for their alibi, the police will have as many data points as possible to catch them in a lie. Right now its mostly cell phone records and license plate readers, but once this

You mean just like what Facebook has been working on for a while now? It’s closer than you think.

No way. Trump hasn’t had a chance to blame his failures on anyone else yet.

I’m far more concerned about how we’re going to manage the human race when jobs are eliminated due to automation than I am about AI turning on us. I think the latter is still a long ways out, but mass unemployment and incredibly lopsided wealth distribution is just around the corner.

My own mother is pretty much in this camp. How do I explain her views? She’s a fucking moron. Always has been, always will be. It’s that simple.

What an asshole.

Hmmm. 540 or so billionaires in the country. And projections that automation and AI will destroy nearly half of the jobs over the next couple of decades for the common folk, while of course making a few hundred more people obscenely rich. Are they starting to realize that you can’t string enough barbed wire or

Probably not the product placement Nike was hoping for.

1) Buy and read Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book (roughly $20). If you must use online tools then Rotary Swing is a good site, but stick to the basics and don’t get too deep into technique on that site (at least for a while - like a couple years).

The vehicle does kind of seem in disrepair, but lets keep in mind he ONLY made $50m this last year, to bring his net worth to roughly $750m. So that car is .03% of his money. Yes, you read that right. .03%. If you are rich enough to have a million in the bank then that’s $300 to you. If you have what most people

Paul Allen is not a silicon valley billionaire. Microsoft, the company that provided him his billions, was founded and is still HQ’d in Redmond, WA. It was run in New Mexico somewhere for a veeeeery short time (like in homies garage type time frame), then up to the Puget Sound area sometime around the late 70's.

This is a terrible article and also generally bad advice. Man, where to start...

I’m quite smart asshole. But what’s relevant is that I was also a SEC/NASD licensed stockbroker, and they make you learn a thing or two about banking before they give those licenses out. All banks keep their information online, so even if you hand the banking teller piece of paper, by the time you’ve left the branch

And just how did he fuck it up? By taking on too much expensive debt to finance the deals. So, how about that TRILLION dollar infrastructure plan we’ve been hearing about... ?

Bingo, that’s the difference. He ran a tiny private company where he controlled every major direction. Nothing at all like a large public company and obviously nowhere near running a government.

Haha want to bet on that? Your banking is online son, unless you bank exclusively with the mob.