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  1. About four minutes on Understanding an AI's Timescale · · Score: 1

    A simple four minute conversation should take about say four minutes assuming the AI is keeping up with the person.

  2. It's not that bad an idea on Ask Slashdot: System Administrator Vs Change Advisory Board · · Score: 1

    I spent a lot of years working for a company with a very structured tech environment. In all fairness to the company, they work in an industry that is heavily regulated. That said, it was a highly competent development team of SAs that decided what should be on the servers. A bunch of managers on a CAB will not be able to replicate that. With a single SA and only 50 servers, you have a pretty small shop. Sounds like maybe they have plans to grow the business? It sounds like there is no process in place right now except what is inside your head. Hope you never get hit by a bus! Servers are too important to the functioning of a modern business to leave things to that kind of chance. I think the company is doing the right thing but they are attempting too much too soon. Try to help them but start small; maybe define a standard build of each type of server and then use one of the automation tools to keep each server in conformance with the defined standard build. You might even then use one of the tools like to Tripwire to notify you when someone or something makes an unauthorized change in your servers. Basically, work with your management to improve the situation. The upside of all this for you is that the management in your company will realize that your job is a lot more complicated then they ever imagined..

  3. Data Set too limited - A Disapointing Study on Study Rules Out Global Warming Being a Natural Fluctuation With 99% Certainty · · Score: 1

    So he wants to determine whether or not the temperature increases since 1880 are part of the normal fluctuations in climate and he only goes back to 1500 for data to analyze? As part of normal fluctuation in earths' climate, Manhattan Island and New England were underneath a glacier (the Wisconsin Ice Sheet). At another point in earths history, tropical plants grew inside the arctic circle. Again, all part of the normal fluctuation of earths' climate. I was very disappointed in this study because this is question I would like to have answered. We have seen periods in earths' past where the concentration of carbon dioxide increased rapidly and then reversed itself. I mean really reversed itself; all the way to an ice age. What is the mechanism for the reversal? Some have suggested the increase in CO2 caused more plant growth which soaked up the extra CO2. OK, but why didn't the CO2 level stabilize? Why was the decrease so dramatic? Is it possible earths' climate is fundamentally a chaotic system?

  4. Re:It's California on Can the ObamaCare Enrollment Numbers Be Believed? · · Score: 1

    It seems to vary a lot state to state, but in Maryland the prices under the Affordable Care Act are not too bad. I just got laid off and the 18 months I can get under COBRA are just enough to get me to Medicare. One thing you might check is any lifetime caps on payouts. That seems to be one item that distinguishes the cheap plans from the good ones.

  5. He can't stop it, none of them can on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 3, Informative

    None of the politicians can really stop this surveillance state. If some politician had the courage to stop it and then some terrorist incident, however minor, were to happen, the opposing party would absolutely crucify him. They all know this. This is why both parties are behaving in the same way. Something really scary happened on 9/11. The politicians promised security in exchange for freedom and people happily agreed. Nothing new there at all. The difference was that this time around, computer technology allowed the creation of a perfect police state. All police states in the past have had a fundamental problem; a society can support only so many secret policemen. Not enough secret policemen to create the perfect police state. With computer technology, that limit is erased. I am afraid this is going to become quite dystopian.