I just needed to log on to say THANK YOU, that is an amazing set of statistics you put together. To see those numbers spelled out for two races, and see that the police shooting rate is the same makes me happy. Of course it'd be nice if the police shooting rate was zero, but maybe we don't have to have race riots if everyone realized that we're being shot at the same rate by the police.
You're not thinking very critically. When designing a robot, you don't start with a current human appropriate standard, strap on autonomy, and hope it doesn't kill anything. There are all kinds of "from-the-ground-up" redesigns that can be done because of the different size and time economies of robots, as well as safety considerations. Think small, light, and uses something more like a weed eater string as a cutting tool.
To be sure, Apple and Google are much more likely to act on your personal data than the Chinese Government is. However, if the Chinese government IS actively interested in you, you probably won't be happy about it
Speak for yourself. I've written a modest bash script AI to parse out my software work tickets, and then program out a solution based on a template of stack overflow accepted answers for each requirement. Simple, really. I've got another script that hashes out answers to Slashdot comments as well, but it's always getting modded down for promoting mass human genocide. Needs some config file tweaking...
Russia is pretty active at taking over nations right now, although maybe that's them taking advantage of their impoverished neighbors. They're just there to help, right?
Or he considered the all the advantaages he gets from google collecting and managing his own data for him in an interesting manner, and then weighs that against google selling that data for advertisements, and decided it was worth it. You know, like a rational adult would think through anything.
It's more likely a swarm of these will harvest your liver as they pass through your neighborhood, depositing it to the highest bidder. Make sure you bid high to get that sucker back! Or just bid on your neighbor's liver; he hasn't filtered cheap liquor each night like you have
Typical comment section troll; has no idea of the contents that he's commenting on. As all other executive orders do, this executive order lists the laws cited in the first paragraph:
"By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code,"
lol, the guy posts about crowds of people instead of a few names you asked for, and you think he gave up the point? And then you devolve your argument into condescending remarks about something that you completely missed the boat on, without actually saying or addressing anything. THAT is not a good debate strategy. You should work on that.
Oh hey, you're just the guy I was looking for to ask some questions; it's so hard to find qualified people around here. When composing a comment such as yours, how do you choose between "cunt", "dick", and "asshole"? Some people just throw them around interchangeably, but I know that it just makes you look stupid if you use the wrong one for a situation. Also, is it ever appropriate to improvise with other orifices? "You're a nostril" sometimes seems like the best insult for certain circumstances, but I'm afraid the subtleties will fly over people's heads. Please help
This story is, unfortunately, making the rounds on the internet even though it was started by just one reddit post. If anyone had looked at the post in detail, they would see a couple more examples of user's switches with different degrees of slightly warped plastic, but there's plenty of skeptics who believe that it wasn't warped due to heat (and that the switch doesn't get hot enough for that), just that the initial mold injection process was flawed and the switches were always slightly warped and it just took awhile for someone to notice. It's a good enough explanation that everbody shouldn't just immediatly jump to the overheating conclusion until the matter is explored more thouroughly.
And each of those examples you provided is a valid set of statistics to know. It's pretty common to break down usage statistics into certain markets and categories. If you can only handle everything lumped together into one giant category lump, maybe you should stop looking at the more detailed stuff. You certainly shouldn't start complaining about stuff that the rest of us are interested in.
There's quite a difference between what happened when Obama was elected and what's going on now.
When Obama was elected, far-right extremist white power groups and individuals reacted very predictably to the first black president being elected. These were violent reactions, in line with the history of those sorts of folks, but also extremely isolated and individual because there's not very many of these kinds people and they weren't part of any larger right wing sentiment. There weren't big, organized right wing demonstrations/riots that resulted in these things. Count the number of people involved in all those incidents put together, and you'll come out with a very low, but violent number which attach themselves to the extreme-right, but is hardly representative of the right.
With Trump voted in, there's a much deeper sense of percieved injustice felt by the left. So much so that they've shown up enmass to huge "Not my president!" demonstrations which often devolved into riots as these things often do. This is the difference that people are pointing to. To be sure, any group who loses an election will feel a sense of loss and possible inflated perceptions of doom and gloom, but the right didn't go and riot about it enmass, but the left did. Count the number of people involved in these demonstrations, and you'll find a very large number of people involved, and most likely very representative of left wing politics and policies.
TLDR:
When Obama was elected, a few extreme racist crazies did some violent stuff, and were not representative of republicans in general.
When Trump was elected, a lot of upset liberal students went and organized large demonstrations, and were representative of democrats in general.
I just needed to log on to say THANK YOU, that is an amazing set of statistics you put together. To see those numbers spelled out for two races, and see that the police shooting rate is the same makes me happy. Of course it'd be nice if the police shooting rate was zero, but maybe we don't have to have race riots if everyone realized that we're being shot at the same rate by the police.
You truly must be one of the dumbest people online at this hour.
It sounds like you're giving out memberships to the club
You're not thinking very critically. When designing a robot, you don't start with a current human appropriate standard, strap on autonomy, and hope it doesn't kill anything. There are all kinds of "from-the-ground-up" redesigns that can be done because of the different size and time economies of robots, as well as safety considerations. Think small, light, and uses something more like a weed eater string as a cutting tool.
hey man, you ok? Did the iRobot run over your dogshit? That is a pretty nasty way to be turned off to our young robotic helpers.
That crowd is referring to government surveillance. FYI, there's none of that in this case
Ok, it's juvenile. But it's also kind of impressive how many different categories of webpages it can do specialized scraping for.
Adding to that, it was the famous Celeron 300A: https://www.anandtech.com/show...
Ah, yes. Overclocking my little 300MHz celeron to 450MHz with just a bios adjustment was glorious
I can confirm that it works great on 5GHz wifi. Even 2.4GHz works if you're ok with a little more lag and nobody's running the microwave.
To be sure, Apple and Google are much more likely to act on your personal data than the Chinese Government is. However, if the Chinese government IS actively interested in you, you probably won't be happy about it
Speak for yourself. I've written a modest bash script AI to parse out my software work tickets, and then program out a solution based on a template of stack overflow accepted answers for each requirement. Simple, really. I've got another script that hashes out answers to Slashdot comments as well, but it's always getting modded down for promoting mass human genocide. Needs some config file tweaking...
Russia is pretty active at taking over nations right now, although maybe that's them taking advantage of their impoverished neighbors. They're just there to help, right?
Or he considered the all the advantaages he gets from google collecting and managing his own data for him in an interesting manner, and then weighs that against google selling that data for advertisements, and decided it was worth it. You know, like a rational adult would think through anything.
It's more likely a swarm of these will harvest your liver as they pass through your neighborhood, depositing it to the highest bidder. Make sure you bid high to get that sucker back! Or just bid on your neighbor's liver; he hasn't filtered cheap liquor each night like you have
Typical comment section troll; has no idea of the contents that he's commenting on. As all other executive orders do, this executive order lists the laws cited in the first paragraph: "By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code,"
Out of curiosity, do you double check whether a webpage is being served by MS servers before you connect to it from your network?
You know, sometimes there's nothing wrong with sucking a perfectly good teat that's offered to you
imaginary crowds
I really don't understand why you're even talking about this stuff when it's clear you hadn't actually kept up on the topic in the news.
lol, the guy posts about crowds of people instead of a few names you asked for, and you think he gave up the point? And then you devolve your argument into condescending remarks about something that you completely missed the boat on, without actually saying or addressing anything. THAT is not a good debate strategy. You should work on that.
Oh hey, you're just the guy I was looking for to ask some questions; it's so hard to find qualified people around here. When composing a comment such as yours, how do you choose between "cunt", "dick", and "asshole"? Some people just throw them around interchangeably, but I know that it just makes you look stupid if you use the wrong one for a situation. Also, is it ever appropriate to improvise with other orifices? "You're a nostril" sometimes seems like the best insult for certain circumstances, but I'm afraid the subtleties will fly over people's heads. Please help
This story is, unfortunately, making the rounds on the internet even though it was started by just one reddit post. If anyone had looked at the post in detail, they would see a couple more examples of user's switches with different degrees of slightly warped plastic, but there's plenty of skeptics who believe that it wasn't warped due to heat (and that the switch doesn't get hot enough for that), just that the initial mold injection process was flawed and the switches were always slightly warped and it just took awhile for someone to notice. It's a good enough explanation that everbody shouldn't just immediatly jump to the overheating conclusion until the matter is explored more thouroughly.
And each of those examples you provided is a valid set of statistics to know. It's pretty common to break down usage statistics into certain markets and categories. If you can only handle everything lumped together into one giant category lump, maybe you should stop looking at the more detailed stuff. You certainly shouldn't start complaining about stuff that the rest of us are interested in.
So..I wait for DVD's from the library.
That's code for "I downloaded it on BitTorrent"
There's quite a difference between what happened when Obama was elected and what's going on now.
When Obama was elected, far-right extremist white power groups and individuals reacted very predictably to the first black president being elected. These were violent reactions, in line with the history of those sorts of folks, but also extremely isolated and individual because there's not very many of these kinds people and they weren't part of any larger right wing sentiment. There weren't big, organized right wing demonstrations/riots that resulted in these things. Count the number of people involved in all those incidents put together, and you'll come out with a very low, but violent number which attach themselves to the extreme-right, but is hardly representative of the right.
With Trump voted in, there's a much deeper sense of percieved injustice felt by the left. So much so that they've shown up enmass to huge "Not my president!" demonstrations which often devolved into riots as these things often do. This is the difference that people are pointing to. To be sure, any group who loses an election will feel a sense of loss and possible inflated perceptions of doom and gloom, but the right didn't go and riot about it enmass, but the left did. Count the number of people involved in these demonstrations, and you'll find a very large number of people involved, and most likely very representative of left wing politics and policies.
TLDR:
When Obama was elected, a few extreme racist crazies did some violent stuff, and were not representative of republicans in general.
When Trump was elected, a lot of upset liberal students went and organized large demonstrations, and were representative of democrats in general.