I was about to reply with "Can you not?", but you already admitted as such. A normal human should remember recent things like this very accurately. This isn't recalling a traffic collision you didn't expect to see, this is recalling objective spoken statements from a conversation you were part of.
I'd say not being able to do that indicates mental retardation.
Joke post? Industries from nuclear to dairy are more heavily regulated. Insurance is literally a reverse lottery. It's all about screwing people more than you pay out, on average.
Removable batteries can be removed from the device. This has many benefits.
As batteries age and lose capacity, they can be replaced by the user at minimal cost. Users can carry a spare battery with them if they're going to be without access to a charger for whatever reason. If a phone crashes you can always reboot it by pulling the battery. In the event of a battery recall, new batteries can be distributed and bad batteries can be collected while users keep their phones at all times. This is faster and cheaper than recalling and servicing/replacing phones. If you need to be sure your phone is off for security/privacy/whatever you can pull the battery. If water gets into your phone you can pull the battery and rice bag it. (And yes, water can still get into phones rated to IP67 or IP68.) If your phone is dropped the battery and whatever holds it in place act as impact absorbers. My phone has been dropped a few times and the worst that has happened is the back plate popping off and the battery flying out. The more tightly built your brick is the more likely it is that energy will transfer to your screen and shatter it.
The only difference between an "integrated battery" and a removable one is that the removable battery is encased in plastic packaging (and is actually a battery). "Integrated batteries" are really just daisy chained cells with one layer of packaging removed, possibly located in separate areas of the device if the designers are very bad at Tetris.
Removable batteries need a bit more volume for a given capacity than "integrated batteries" do, but it's more than worth it as it makes the thing more durable which helps to prevent thermal runaway.
The actual cells themselves are designed the same way. Removable batteries simply trade a bit of capacity per volume for safety and convenience.
Did you just presume AC's gender to throw out that gendered microagression? Shitperson, please, until you're informed about AC's preferred pronouns and derogatory slurs.
They love killing products and APIs people use. Remember Reader? Latitude? Useful Google Voice? Hangouts with merged SMS conversations? The fact that they also kill of shit like Wave and Buzz doesn't matter.
As for Android, remember SD support? Remember informative permission descriptions? Remember being able to root without Google's "SafetyNet" helping apps block rooted devices? Remember useful file browsers that didn't need root access?
And by the time Daydream's certification requirements, specs, API, etc. is available for OEMs and they have a chance to release products for it, Google will drop it and move on to some other shit.
"Editorial review" is unethical when it comes to whistle-blowing. The whole point is that bad shit is going down and transparency is needed. Picking and choosing what to show only leads to bias and spin.
Lay it all out under the sun for the world to see and judge.
Why would I do that? I think it's a terrible invasion of privacy ripe for abuse.
Signal analysis and noise filtering is largely done in hardware or hardware + free libraries. Voice recognition of any speaker without training? No one does that today, nor will anyone be doing that in 10 years. Voice recognition of most speakers with minimal training up front and continual training over time? Everyone does that, and it's fundamentally no different from what Dragon was doing nearly 2 decades ago on my 233 MHz Pentium II, with no dedicated signal processing hardware. Speech to text? Again, see Dragon. Semantic analysis? Nice buzzword, tool. Again, Dragon had that, though limited to whatever you were working on at the moment (such as working on a Word document).
Your "semantic analysis" is nothing more than a list of nouns, verbs, objects, and targets within a weighted decision tree. Prepositions and other parts of speech are generally dropped.
It's a simple neural net. And even when it's done well it's fucking shit. There's a reason so many companies are trotting these out. The hard work is the signal recording and cleanup, and that's all done in commodity hardware now. The "AI" to determine meaning is nearly an off-the-shelf solution as well with everyone just throwing it all into a database and letting their favorite "bigdata" algorithm crunch it into a semi-passable result. It's really no different than typing your query into google.com .
You can't do full voice recognition and semantic analysis on $149 worth of hardware.
Of course you can.
The actual processing is dead simple. Signal processing is handled with dedicated hardware. A simple database stores samples, rules, and weights, as well as references to the user's details and shit like their calendar or email. The database can live in local storage or in an sd card. Storage space isn't an issue though access speed may be (don't include a cheapo class 4 SD card). An embedded-class CPU easily processes the minimal logic involved for evaluating an individual query.
Dumbassery like yours is a social construct. A tiny handful of genes separate us from chimps. Slight changes have huge effects, and those effects are not just related to appearance. If people like you had your fucking way people wouldn't be allowed to ask about race and people would die due to genetic conditions that affect different races more/less.
You can't prove a negative.
Of course you can.
Define your terms such that A and B are mutually exclusive. Proving A proves !B.
Billy boy fucked up so bad he was impeached!
? And?
I was about to reply with "Can you not?", but you already admitted as such.
A normal human should remember recent things like this very accurately. This isn't recalling a traffic collision you didn't expect to see, this is recalling objective spoken statements from a conversation you were part of.
I'd say not being able to do that indicates mental retardation.
Crypto like AES is only theoretically secure, and we know the spooks have had their hands in the design all major crypto algorithms in use today.
XOR is mathematically proven.
When did Slashdot implement filtering like that? Testing: Nigger.
Filter error: Lameness filter encountered
Wow, fuck you Slashdot.
Joke post?
Industries from nuclear to dairy are more heavily regulated.
Insurance is literally a reverse lottery. It's all about screwing people more than you pay out, on average.
They can't predict shit. Not social unrest, not the weather, and not Pokemon Go.
What you said is no less offensive or racist or whatever than what the parent AC said, FYI. You're no better than them.
The bugger is that there is always a way, it's just a matter as to how much time/money/leverage is available.
How much time and money and leverage do you need to decipher a message encrypted with a one time pad that was burned to ash in the explosion?
Removable batteries can be removed from the device. This has many benefits.
As batteries age and lose capacity, they can be replaced by the user at minimal cost.
Users can carry a spare battery with them if they're going to be without access to a charger for whatever reason.
If a phone crashes you can always reboot it by pulling the battery.
In the event of a battery recall, new batteries can be distributed and bad batteries can be collected while users keep their phones at all times. This is faster and cheaper than recalling and servicing/replacing phones.
If you need to be sure your phone is off for security/privacy/whatever you can pull the battery.
If water gets into your phone you can pull the battery and rice bag it. (And yes, water can still get into phones rated to IP67 or IP68.)
If your phone is dropped the battery and whatever holds it in place act as impact absorbers. My phone has been dropped a few times and the worst that has happened is the back plate popping off and the battery flying out. The more tightly built your brick is the more likely it is that energy will transfer to your screen and shatter it.
The only difference between an "integrated battery" and a removable one is that the removable battery is encased in plastic packaging (and is actually a battery).
"Integrated batteries" are really just daisy chained cells with one layer of packaging removed, possibly located in separate areas of the device if the designers are very bad at Tetris.
Removable batteries need a bit more volume for a given capacity than "integrated batteries" do, but it's more than worth it as it makes the thing more durable which helps to prevent thermal runaway.
The actual cells themselves are designed the same way. Removable batteries simply trade a bit of capacity per volume for safety and convenience.
Did you just presume AC's gender to throw out that gendered microagression? Shitperson, please, until you're informed about AC's preferred pronouns and derogatory slurs.
Why would liquid almonds be considered milk?
Milk comes from mammals. Almonds are not mammals.
They love killing products and APIs people use. Remember Reader? Latitude? Useful Google Voice? Hangouts with merged SMS conversations?
The fact that they also kill of shit like Wave and Buzz doesn't matter.
As for Android, remember SD support? Remember informative permission descriptions? Remember being able to root without Google's "SafetyNet" helping apps block rooted devices? Remember useful file browsers that didn't need root access?
And by the time Daydream's certification requirements, specs, API, etc. is available for OEMs and they have a chance to release products for it, Google will drop it and move on to some other shit.
"Editorial review" is unethical when it comes to whistle-blowing.
The whole point is that bad shit is going down and transparency is needed. Picking and choosing what to show only leads to bias and spin.
Lay it all out under the sun for the world to see and judge.
It's not made by Google, it's made by HTC. And they just rejiggered the HTC 10. http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_10...
It's actually much simpler to waterproof the standard 3.5 mm mini jack, or even the newfangled "TRRS" jack.
Why would I do that? I think it's a terrible invasion of privacy ripe for abuse.
Signal analysis and noise filtering is largely done in hardware or hardware + free libraries.
Voice recognition of any speaker without training? No one does that today, nor will anyone be doing that in 10 years.
Voice recognition of most speakers with minimal training up front and continual training over time? Everyone does that, and it's fundamentally no different from what Dragon was doing nearly 2 decades ago on my 233 MHz Pentium II, with no dedicated signal processing hardware.
Speech to text? Again, see Dragon.
Semantic analysis? Nice buzzword, tool. Again, Dragon had that, though limited to whatever you were working on at the moment (such as working on a Word document).
Your "semantic analysis" is nothing more than a list of nouns, verbs, objects, and targets within a weighted decision tree. Prepositions and other parts of speech are generally dropped.
It's a simple neural net. And even when it's done well it's fucking shit.
There's a reason so many companies are trotting these out. The hard work is the signal recording and cleanup, and that's all done in commodity hardware now. The "AI" to determine meaning is nearly an off-the-shelf solution as well with everyone just throwing it all into a database and letting their favorite "bigdata" algorithm crunch it into a semi-passable result. It's really no different than typing your query into google.com .
Easy. Hairy nipple.
You can't do full voice recognition and semantic analysis on $149 worth of hardware.
Of course you can.
The actual processing is dead simple. Signal processing is handled with dedicated hardware. A simple database stores samples, rules, and weights, as well as references to the user's details and shit like their calendar or email. The database can live in local storage or in an sd card. Storage space isn't an issue though access speed may be (don't include a cheapo class 4 SD card). An embedded-class CPU easily processes the minimal logic involved for evaluating an individual query.
Joke post? Joke post.
The minute you need to call a library or access something the OS provides, you're fukt.
Dumbassery like yours is a social construct.
A tiny handful of genes separate us from chimps. Slight changes have huge effects, and those effects are not just related to appearance. If people like you had your fucking way people wouldn't be allowed to ask about race and people would die due to genetic conditions that affect different races more/less.
Fuck your feelings, deal with facts.
If that were true two people of a given race would produce a child of a different race.