Because the exact opposite happened to microsofts AI in less than 24 hours on twitter. I'm not sure forcing an "AI" algorithm to stare into the forsaken gaping abyss of human social media is really going to end well.
Nice logic but it disables the button too. There is absolutely no logic in saying disabling a simple button is necessary for security. The phones already have a security feature to disable them if stolen or too many password attempts are used and it dosent require the fingerprint sensor or the home button.
My favorite part today was the "we asked CA to delete data and they said they did at which point we considered the matter closed". As if the data couldn't be copied and sent around the world within the space of just his response. The very notion that you ever could get all copies of the data back is fanciful beyond belief.
Senator: Do you even understand how serious the data privacy breach is here? It's almost as if your entire business model is simply selling private data to anyone for any reason regardless of user settings. If Facebook doesn't get it together we will regulate each and every one of your competitors into bankruptcy! Are you even listening to us Mr. Zuckerberg?
You might find this channel quite humorous then. At one point he resorts to social engineering to simply be given the privelage of purchasing a few parts.
That's not where I was really going. The majority of people have very short attention spans. Just like few slashdotters read the article, hell many don't get past the headline, you will lose them if you can't sum it up in 3 sentences or 1 short paragraph if it's an anecdotal story. But more than that, people are treating politics like sports teams and don't care about facts as long as thier team wins. The whataboutism is a good example, as if examples of more corruption lets everyone off the hook instead of holding everyone accountable. They aren't willing to let thier "team" go down so yours shouldn't either makes no actual sense until you frame it as tribalism. This fails to reign in corruption, politicans don't get significant money from thier constituents anymore and therefore don't represent them, nor are they held accountable by their constituents due to tribalism, and the result is the mess we see today. I realize the irony of going over 3 sentences but I assume you wouldn't fall to the lowest common denominator.
Im with you on the hold them accountable part, there are no indictments related to CA and no punishments whatsoever. Those 13 Russian trolls, some weren't employed after 2015. It's ridiculous because the damage CA did was obviously thousands to millions of times worse than a few troll posts and a redo of the gay putin meme. In fact msnbc let up on the Russia collusion hype right as the CA story broke probably out of fear people would start demanding just those sanctions. The real problem is if they start taking the corrupt money out of politics, trump obviously has large amounts, like the clintons and obamas, like the rest of the 99% in Washington. Pulling on that thread would bring themselves down so it's given a free pass.
Sadly you lost 95% of Americans at your first sentence. You're bringing facts to a tribal fight, and while potent, work about as well as giving rifles to caribou to fight off wolves.
Using non American citizens in management positions, as was obviously the case, is a textbook campaign finnance violation. They are now under yet another investigation
If you bothered to read my response, or any of the sources links there is nothing saying there isn't overlap. However it is responsible for at least one type of color blindness.
Variation in cone pigment genes is widespread in most human populations, but the most prevalent and pronounced tetrachromacy would derive from female carriers of major red/green pigment anomalies, usually classed as forms of "color blindness" (protanomaly or deuteranomaly). The biological basis for this phenomenon is X-inactivation of heterozygotic alleles for retinal pigment genes, which is the same mechanism that gives the majority of female new-world monkeys trichromatic vision.[26]
In fact you can see most nearby wavelengths if bright enough, for example near infra red leds on night vision cameras by looking directly at them.
it has even been reasonably estimated that 2-3% of females have the gene. It's also responsible for color blindness in males, as it is less sensitive to light, but in females they can also have a working copy of all 3 regular ones making them true tetrachromats. Technically the rods in our eyes for low light vision have a weak color range - average humans see 3 colors and a grayish color.
The timeframe is meaningless because the isolation due to expansion as is accepted by 95% of mainstream physicists will make individual galaxies and then star systems tiny pocket universes about a google years before the even more theoretical "end" described here.
It's actually not true since the number of atoms in the visible universe is highly variable. You would have to wait from the "start" to now, then make an estimate of the visible universe mass in atoms (itself in flux because of fusion/fission) then just count every 14 billion years or so. If you had a trillion computers, each playing a new game of go (no repeats allowed) each game lasting one nanosecond, there wouldn't be enough time in the universe to play them all even using the upper estimate of lifetime. Of course, with the expansion accelerating as we believe it to be, the universe is going to be a very boring place in just 20 billion years, so these kinds of activities may be the only fun left.
Oh yes. I've had a few where I let them start the pitch and then interrupt with "have you heard the good news?" I used to say something like "how many 'no's does it take? Five? No,no,no,no,no - click. If I can get them to hang up in anger, not only have I won, but they may rethink that crappy job.
Poultry, beef, pork are the major ones that I'm aware of. I've been buying antibiotics free poultry for some time and it's available for basically the same price at major supermarkets where I live. I don't buy organic, hormone free, or non-gmo which seem to affect price more but have been known to buy anyway if it's also antibiotic free. According to Wikipedia it's use on pig growth is the most studied and 90% of all antibiotics go to livestock. Just to clarify, it's not the meat that's harmful, but the strains of resistant bacteria are.
Lol, I don't vote either libertarian or republican. Also I buy antibiotic free meat when I can. Gimme the inorganic, hormone stuffed, genetically modified cheapo meats, but the misuse of antibiotics really is disastrous and you can even find it for nearly the same price at major stores.
The reason antibiotics are losing effectiveness is due to agricultural practices and horizontal gene transfer as well as overuse or inappropriate use such as for viral infections or not finishing treatments. Most damage was done simply to make meat slightly cheaper to produce. It is fed 24/7/365 to animals stuffed cheek to jowl, with the overflow and waste washed into the waterways. This develops resistance faster than most any method short of purposefully engineering biological weapons. For that slim profit margin increase we have traded the modern safety that made dying of a small cut or inconsequential infection unheard of in most of the world. At this rate it's going to resemble ancient times when any surgery at all, even simple stitches, brought a high chance of a fatal infection.
It gets worse. As an American, traveling abroad or coming back home, United States border agents will ask you if you have ever been accused of a crime. Not found guilty, accused. The crap that goes in with border patrol is out of hand.
Because "an advertising supported model" = hoovering up all of your Facebook data (sex race religion political preference, education job etc), all of the web pages with imbedded like buttons you visit, not only your contact list but all your phone calls and times and messages, all your friends data, data from people not even on the service but mined and tagged into thier database, and more - then selling it to the highest bidder, second highest bidder, heck we let anyone scrape what they want using our interface and we don't do anything about it because $$$.
Because the exact opposite happened to microsofts AI in less than 24 hours on twitter. I'm not sure forcing an "AI" algorithm to stare into the forsaken gaping abyss of human social media is really going to end well.
Nice logic but it disables the button too. There is absolutely no logic in saying disabling a simple button is necessary for security. The phones already have a security feature to disable them if stolen or too many password attempts are used and it dosent require the fingerprint sensor or the home button.
My favorite part today was the "we asked CA to delete data and they said they did at which point we considered the matter closed". As if the data couldn't be copied and sent around the world within the space of just his response. The very notion that you ever could get all copies of the data back is fanciful beyond belief.
Senator: Do you even understand how serious the data privacy breach is here? It's almost as if your entire business model is simply selling private data to anyone for any reason regardless of user settings. If Facebook doesn't get it together we will regulate each and every one of your competitors into bankruptcy! Are you even listening to us Mr. Zuckerberg?
You might find this channel quite humorous then. At one point he resorts to social engineering to simply be given the privelage of purchasing a few parts.
That's not where I was really going. The majority of people have very short attention spans. Just like few slashdotters read the article, hell many don't get past the headline, you will lose them if you can't sum it up in 3 sentences or 1 short paragraph if it's an anecdotal story. But more than that, people are treating politics like sports teams and don't care about facts as long as thier team wins. The whataboutism is a good example, as if examples of more corruption lets everyone off the hook instead of holding everyone accountable. They aren't willing to let thier "team" go down so yours shouldn't either makes no actual sense until you frame it as tribalism. This fails to reign in corruption, politicans don't get significant money from thier constituents anymore and therefore don't represent them, nor are they held accountable by their constituents due to tribalism, and the result is the mess we see today. I realize the irony of going over 3 sentences but I assume you wouldn't fall to the lowest common denominator.
Im with you on the hold them accountable part, there are no indictments related to CA and no punishments whatsoever. Those 13 Russian trolls, some weren't employed after 2015. It's ridiculous because the damage CA did was obviously thousands to millions of times worse than a few troll posts and a redo of the gay putin meme. In fact msnbc let up on the Russia collusion hype right as the CA story broke probably out of fear people would start demanding just those sanctions. The real problem is if they start taking the corrupt money out of politics, trump obviously has large amounts, like the clintons and obamas, like the rest of the 99% in Washington. Pulling on that thread would bring themselves down so it's given a free pass.
Sadly you lost 95% of Americans at your first sentence. You're bringing facts to a tribal fight, and while potent, work about as well as giving rifles to caribou to fight off wolves.
His parents moved to the United States when he was seven. He's obviously a citizen of the US and therefore an American data scientist.
*turns on TV* "Breaking news. New evidence of Russian spies infiltrating America and walking among us. Story at 11".
Using non American citizens in management positions, as was obviously the case, is a textbook campaign finnance violation. They are now under yet another investigation
Variation in cone pigment genes is widespread in most human populations, but the most prevalent and pronounced tetrachromacy would derive from female carriers of major red/green pigment anomalies, usually classed as forms of "color blindness" (protanomaly or deuteranomaly). The biological basis for this phenomenon is X-inactivation of heterozygotic alleles for retinal pigment genes, which is the same mechanism that gives the majority of female new-world monkeys trichromatic vision.[26]
In fact you can see most nearby wavelengths if bright enough, for example near infra red leds on night vision cameras by looking directly at them.
I ran into an old windows phone today. Then I put it in reverse and ran into it again. I miss that old windows phone sometimes.
it has even been reasonably estimated that 2-3% of females have the gene. It's also responsible for color blindness in males, as it is less sensitive to light, but in females they can also have a working copy of all 3 regular ones making them true tetrachromats. Technically the rods in our eyes for low light vision have a weak color range - average humans see 3 colors and a grayish color.
The timeframe is meaningless because the isolation due to expansion as is accepted by 95% of mainstream physicists will make individual galaxies and then star systems tiny pocket universes about a google years before the even more theoretical "end" described here.
It's actually not true since the number of atoms in the visible universe is highly variable. You would have to wait from the "start" to now, then make an estimate of the visible universe mass in atoms (itself in flux because of fusion/fission) then just count every 14 billion years or so. If you had a trillion computers, each playing a new game of go (no repeats allowed) each game lasting one nanosecond, there wouldn't be enough time in the universe to play them all even using the upper estimate of lifetime. Of course, with the expansion accelerating as we believe it to be, the universe is going to be a very boring place in just 20 billion years, so these kinds of activities may be the only fun left.
I'm not even sure where to buy such a crappy dash cam. Maybe from 1998, used, with some philly cheddar grease spread on the lens.
Yep. I read that as an admission of guilt too.
Computers can't make mistakes, this is unpossible. Plus Uber's crash video wasn't purposefully darkened to make them look better. Case closed.
Where's the fun in that? I torment them directly.
Oh yes. I've had a few where I let them start the pitch and then interrupt with "have you heard the good news?" I used to say something like "how many 'no's does it take? Five? No,no,no,no,no - click. If I can get them to hang up in anger, not only have I won, but they may rethink that crappy job.
Poultry, beef, pork are the major ones that I'm aware of. I've been buying antibiotics free poultry for some time and it's available for basically the same price at major supermarkets where I live. I don't buy organic, hormone free, or non-gmo which seem to affect price more but have been known to buy anyway if it's also antibiotic free. According to Wikipedia it's use on pig growth is the most studied and 90% of all antibiotics go to livestock. Just to clarify, it's not the meat that's harmful, but the strains of resistant bacteria are.
Lol, I don't vote either libertarian or republican. Also I buy antibiotic free meat when I can. Gimme the inorganic, hormone stuffed, genetically modified cheapo meats, but the misuse of antibiotics really is disastrous and you can even find it for nearly the same price at major stores.
The reason antibiotics are losing effectiveness is due to agricultural practices and horizontal gene transfer as well as overuse or inappropriate use such as for viral infections or not finishing treatments. Most damage was done simply to make meat slightly cheaper to produce. It is fed 24/7/365 to animals stuffed cheek to jowl, with the overflow and waste washed into the waterways. This develops resistance faster than most any method short of purposefully engineering biological weapons. For that slim profit margin increase we have traded the modern safety that made dying of a small cut or inconsequential infection unheard of in most of the world. At this rate it's going to resemble ancient times when any surgery at all, even simple stitches, brought a high chance of a fatal infection.
It gets worse. As an American, traveling abroad or coming back home, United States border agents will ask you if you have ever been accused of a crime. Not found guilty, accused. The crap that goes in with border patrol is out of hand.
Because "an advertising supported model" = hoovering up all of your Facebook data (sex race religion political preference, education job etc), all of the web pages with imbedded like buttons you visit, not only your contact list but all your phone calls and times and messages, all your friends data, data from people not even on the service but mined and tagged into thier database, and more - then selling it to the highest bidder, second highest bidder, heck we let anyone scrape what they want using our interface and we don't do anything about it because $$$.
Yea the bar popped out 6 to 8 feet and still has the hydraulic cylinder on it. Plus the extremely loud bang people reported hearing.