Youre not required to have a car either, but the state still has the power to protect consumers of cars with things like safety laws. Remotely recording customers without their knowledge or consent is sleaze.
Youre not required to have a car either, but the state still has the power to protect consumers of cars with things like safety laws that specify design. Remotely recording customers without their knowledge or consent is insane. Of course it should be illegal.
Lol. Made even better when Yang reveals the hologram of him is actually a product of DeepMind AI, and he was never actually campaigning, just making his point about automation replacing jobs by replacing himself!
I like Yang. Heâ(TM)s a capitalist making points about where this game with AI will end, and heâ(TM)s right.
Walmart is leading on electric, with huge turbines at many DCs they want to power trucks for local runs. Long haul takes hybrid. I can tell you from driving rigs there are two elephants in the room on waste: 1) idle time 2) wasted kinetic energy. 1 You need to decouple AC & heat from engine, and have it powered through mandated electric plugs at truck stops selling kWh for profit, to save $30 a night per truck in idle fuel. 2 is huge, itâ(TM)s shocking to drive hundreds of miles at 9.2 mpg (at 40 tons) on i5 nb in CA, only to watch your avr mpg for the *whole trip* drop to 6.1 when you get into the mountains. Money bleeding through jake brake that could be saved with Prius style regenerative braking. The real model you need is something like an 10 liter diesel (shrunken from 12-15 normal size but able to drive) plus electric with maybe 90 miles of range on its own, but mostly doing torque assist and regenerative braking.
Why wouldnt they do that? If it works off WiFi, it can always connect to the main site when new network is detected, text/email them for confirmation to activate it or confirm sale to new person to reset account, or report gps location if stolen.
Maybe the crooks want the camera gone more than they want the camera though.
Iâ(TM)ve played trumpet a little though, the tone is chosen by the keys you press with lip tension choosing something like fifth or octave, so to be clear, the trumpet enforces a tone. What youâ(TM)re saying though is the resonance enforces the lips to vibrate at said tone, so if you tried it with engine, the resonance would actually be screwing up and working against engine?
If so, I wonder if you could make a trombone muffler, that resonates with engine rpm.
So only taking out one band does little, but cant mufflers be designed as a trumpet? You basically blow a mess of noise resembling a tone into one end, and it adds its energy to a single tone via standing wave in tube out the other end. It must direct all energy into that output, there is no way a trumpet is a bandpass filter, since the output tone sounds so much louder than the input, let alone the input muted through a bandpass filter.
Hey, wanna blast from the past regarding paralysis? Google âoeiron lungâ, the machine used to keep people breathing after being paralyzed by polio, before vaccines pretty much wiped it out. Ive had bad effects after getting vaccines, and I wouldnt blame someone with the same for quietly opting out, but people doing public outreach telling others not to take them and raising their own chance of infection are IDIOTS.
If we are hearing it here from another galaxy and it is alien, it is a signal so ridiculously strong, I would be willing to consider that it is not a message at all, but rather an alien system of power distribution. Similar to what Tesla proposed for wireless energy, strong enough bursts could keep probes running long after nuclear reactors shut down, as will happen to Voyager in about 8 years.
No, the thing is bitcoin wasnâ(TM)t a âoenerd revolutionâ, but itâ(TM)s been presented as one. The reality is, you dig into a lot of the big Wall Street names you find billionaires doing dirt, largely unaccountable. Bitcoin is about billionaires doing dirt TOTALLY unaccountable. Blockchain has cool applications, but the dark flip side of anonymity is unaccountability for powerful people, thatâ(TM)s not something nerds want to rally behind despite endless blockchain stories.
+1 this thread needed that. Also, why not shrooms? My bets are they would do better in space, the whole structure of a plant is based on holding it up.
Exactly. One overlooked fact is the war of ideas between eugenicists and US geneticists, the latter is the idea discussed here. Itâ(TM)s not âoelook at birth defects, gypsies badâ itâ(TM)s look at birth defects, letâ(TM)s fix the specific cause regardless of ethnic identity. It is blowing my mind that people are freaking out over AIDS resistance being given to a kid. You understand that the entire human population would have to get decimated by AIDS as children for evolution to select the same gene, or hundreds of generations of people suffering from AIDs would have to occur? Evolution is powerful and comprehensive, but so slow. Thereâ(TM)s no reason not to improve the quality of life, yes that includes cosmetically and mentally, right now.
We all do, which begs the question, if this worked, why is it being posted here? Why do we need operational details on a sting against financial scammers?
Thank you. Testing this is exactly what many of the original chem trails conspiracies were about, including chemical samples collected from snow on ground and reported respiratory issues from people living in remote areas with military overflights presumably testing. How it morphed into contrails being chemtrails and mind altering chems I donâ(TM)t know.
I had to look that up, but yeah, true. https://www.sandatlas.org/comp... Shocked about the amount of oxygen too, I didnâ(TM)t know that. There may actually be sand mafias, but people underestimate how stupid people can be. There are almost surely industrial processes for making sand however you want, which could be powered by a dam on the river rather than ripping up the whole river.
Why such a hard time with this? Weight is launched into orbit by rockets, cable attached by pulley is lowered to ground and anchored. Weight is propelled farther from earth so centrifugal force creates pull of many tons. Turbine on ground turns to raise things up like flagpole on cable.
Chinese already did, in the Chinese sci-fi novel Three Body Problem, where the good guys construct something like that to cut a ship into pancake sections to kill the bad guys and recover something inside.
I almost got there, was seeking a flip phone with tethering for a carry around tablet, but got sold on iPhone X. Maps is one of the hardest thing to let go of. But still, recommend it. Iâ(TM)m in a situation where I want to write down some business ideas and thereâ(TM)s nothing to use, nothing can be trusted. Whatâ(TM)s the use?
What you describe is the sure fire way, but thereâ(TM)s also no promise that the brains functions canâ(TM)t be abstracted into something simpler and more appropriate for computers. I think trying to derive physicality is a smart idea. Give the computer what we have in terms of stereo video feeds and audio, accelerometers and actuation, and take it from there. The name of the game is a radical reduction of input info into a cohesive physical world model.
Itâ(TM)s not happening without big changes. A human at their best is going to be better than a machine for a long time. Humans arenâ(TM)t always at their best, while machines have a baseline of not screwing up they wonâ(TM)t go below, so things like crash avoidance are good for when humans drop the ball, but machines are worse drivers than people the rest of the time. To fix it you need to get rid of all the ambiguities out on the road, this means cm accurate local positioning, (not 5m accurate gps), cameras and sensors on road that map location of every car person animal and debris, and send data to all vehicles, etc. with low tech prices itâ(TM)s not that expensive to build, but it must be built, like a wireless trolley system self driving cars wirelessly attach to.
Was that the Dickâ(TM)s in Queen Anne? If so that really humanizes him, I remember eating there all the time after jamming at the Jambox with band nearby when I lived in Seattle. You picture these world shaping ubermenschen with guys like that, but I guess death and Dickâ(TM)s special sauce unite us all.
Thatâ(TM)s why a lot of responses here are misguided, China can make their own tech and will reject American influence peddling there, or data collection. This is a symbolic coin of some sort if it happens, part of a bigger deal...
No, itâ(TM)s not theft. Look at the comparison to Walmart, which is wise. Walmart created a way of doing things which was so much more efficient (mostly with economies of scale and long supply chain) that it undercut all the local actors, and the fact the locals were getting premiums paid for useless busywork was revealed. UBI is betting on the same thing: It claims thereâ(TM)s a way of doing things so efficient that youâ(TM)re either inside it, (one of the few AI machine engineers) or youâ(TM)re doing massive amounts of useless busywork to achieve the things the machines do instantly and near zero cost, but youâ(TM)re charging a premium. It is the realization of capitalism, which bestows power on those organize society in a way people reward with money, to whom it will reward great organizational power if they can take care of the people.
Youre not required to have a car either, but the state still has the power to protect consumers of cars with things like safety laws. Remotely recording customers without their knowledge or consent is sleaze.
Youre not required to have a car either, but the state still has the power to protect consumers of cars with things like safety laws that specify design. Remotely recording customers without their knowledge or consent is insane. Of course it should be illegal.
Lol. Made even better when Yang reveals the hologram of him is actually a product of DeepMind AI, and he was never actually campaigning, just making his point about automation replacing jobs by replacing himself!
I like Yang. Heâ(TM)s a capitalist making points about where this game with AI will end, and heâ(TM)s right.
Walmart is leading on electric, with huge turbines at many DCs they want to power trucks for local runs. Long haul takes hybrid.
I can tell you from driving rigs there are two elephants in the room on waste: 1) idle time 2) wasted kinetic energy. 1 You need to decouple AC & heat from engine, and have it powered through mandated electric plugs at truck stops selling kWh for profit, to save $30 a night per truck in idle fuel. 2 is huge, itâ(TM)s shocking to drive hundreds of miles at 9.2 mpg (at 40 tons) on i5 nb in CA, only to watch your avr mpg for the *whole trip* drop to 6.1 when you get into the mountains. Money bleeding through jake brake that could be saved with Prius style regenerative braking.
The real model you need is something like an 10 liter diesel (shrunken from 12-15 normal size but able to drive) plus electric with maybe 90 miles of range on its own, but mostly doing torque assist and regenerative braking.
Trucks are already burning it, all diesel in many states is a mix. Itâ(TM)s just about production capacity.
Why wouldnt they do that? If it works off WiFi, it can always connect to the main site when new network is detected, text/email them for confirmation to activate it or confirm sale to new person to reset account, or report gps location if stolen.
Maybe the crooks want the camera gone more than they want the camera though.
Iâ(TM)ve played trumpet a little though, the tone is chosen by the keys you press with lip tension choosing something like fifth or octave, so to be clear, the trumpet enforces a tone. What youâ(TM)re saying though is the resonance enforces the lips to vibrate at said tone, so if you tried it with engine, the resonance would actually be screwing up and working against engine?
If so, I wonder if you could make a trombone muffler, that resonates with engine rpm.
So only taking out one band does little, but cant mufflers be designed as a trumpet? You basically blow a mess of noise resembling a tone into one end, and it adds its energy to a single tone via standing wave in tube out the other end. It must direct all energy into that output, there is no way a trumpet is a bandpass filter, since the output tone sounds so much louder than the input, let alone the input muted through a bandpass filter.
Right?
Hey, wanna blast from the past regarding paralysis? Google âoeiron lungâ, the machine used to keep people breathing after being paralyzed by polio, before vaccines pretty much wiped it out. Ive had bad effects after getting vaccines, and I wouldnt blame someone with the same for quietly opting out, but people doing public outreach telling others not to take them and raising their own chance of infection are IDIOTS.
If we are hearing it here from another galaxy and it is alien, it is a signal so ridiculously strong, I would be willing to consider that it is not a message at all, but rather an alien system of power distribution. Similar to what Tesla proposed for wireless energy, strong enough bursts could keep probes running long after nuclear reactors shut down, as will happen to Voyager in about 8 years.
Truckers drive trucks, including Teslaâ(TM)s. These rednecks are in coal/oil, which pumps money in piss poor towns. They have picked a losing fight.
No, the thing is bitcoin wasnâ(TM)t a âoenerd revolutionâ, but itâ(TM)s been presented as one. The reality is, you dig into a lot of the big Wall Street names you find billionaires doing dirt, largely unaccountable. Bitcoin is about billionaires doing dirt TOTALLY unaccountable. Blockchain has cool applications, but the dark flip side of anonymity is unaccountability for powerful people, thatâ(TM)s not something nerds want to rally behind despite endless blockchain stories.
+1 this thread needed that. Also, why not shrooms? My bets are they would do better in space, the whole structure of a plant is based on holding it up.
Exactly. One overlooked fact is the war of ideas between eugenicists and US geneticists, the latter is the idea discussed here. Itâ(TM)s not âoelook at birth defects, gypsies badâ itâ(TM)s look at birth defects, letâ(TM)s fix the specific cause regardless of ethnic identity. It is blowing my mind that people are freaking out over AIDS resistance being given to a kid. You understand that the entire human population would have to get decimated by AIDS as children for evolution to select the same gene, or hundreds of generations of people suffering from AIDs would have to occur? Evolution is powerful and comprehensive, but so slow. Thereâ(TM)s no reason not to improve the quality of life, yes that includes cosmetically and mentally, right now.
We all do, which begs the question, if this worked, why is it being posted here? Why do we need operational details on a sting against financial scammers?
Thank you. Testing this is exactly what many of the original chem trails conspiracies were about, including chemical samples collected from snow on ground and reported respiratory issues from people living in remote areas with military overflights presumably testing. How it morphed into contrails being chemtrails and mind altering chems I donâ(TM)t know.
I had to look that up, but yeah, true.
https://www.sandatlas.org/comp...
Shocked about the amount of oxygen too, I didnâ(TM)t know that.
There may actually be sand mafias, but people underestimate how stupid people can be. There are almost surely industrial processes for making sand however you want, which could be powered by a dam on the river rather than ripping up the whole river.
Why such a hard time with this? Weight is launched into orbit by rockets, cable attached by pulley is lowered to ground and anchored. Weight is propelled farther from earth so centrifugal force creates pull of many tons. Turbine on ground turns to raise things up like flagpole on cable.
Chinese already did, in the Chinese sci-fi novel Three Body Problem, where the good guys construct something like that to cut a ship into pancake sections to kill the bad guys and recover something inside.
I almost got there, was seeking a flip phone with tethering for a carry around tablet, but got sold on iPhone X. Maps is one of the hardest thing to let go of. But still, recommend it. Iâ(TM)m in a situation where I want to write down some business ideas and thereâ(TM)s nothing to use, nothing can be trusted. Whatâ(TM)s the use?
What you describe is the sure fire way, but thereâ(TM)s also no promise that the brains functions canâ(TM)t be abstracted into something simpler and more appropriate for computers. I think trying to derive physicality is a smart idea. Give the computer what we have in terms of stereo video feeds and audio, accelerometers and actuation, and take it from there. The name of the game is a radical reduction of input info into a cohesive physical world model.
Itâ(TM)s not happening without big changes. A human at their best is going to be better than a machine for a long time. Humans arenâ(TM)t always at their best, while machines have a baseline of not screwing up they wonâ(TM)t go below, so things like crash avoidance are good for when humans drop the ball, but machines are worse drivers than people the rest of the time. To fix it you need to get rid of all the ambiguities out on the road, this means cm accurate local positioning, (not 5m accurate gps), cameras and sensors on road that map location of every car person animal and debris, and send data to all vehicles, etc. with low tech prices itâ(TM)s not that expensive to build, but it must be built, like a wireless trolley system self driving cars wirelessly attach to.
Was that the Dickâ(TM)s in Queen Anne? If so that really humanizes him, I remember eating there all the time after jamming at the Jambox with band nearby when I lived in Seattle. You picture these world shaping ubermenschen with guys like that, but I guess death and Dickâ(TM)s special sauce unite us all.
Thatâ(TM)s why a lot of responses here are misguided, China can make their own tech and will reject American influence peddling there, or data collection. This is a symbolic coin of some sort if it happens, part of a bigger deal...
No, itâ(TM)s not theft. Look at the comparison to Walmart, which is wise. Walmart created a way of doing things which was so much more efficient (mostly with economies of scale and long supply chain) that it undercut all the local actors, and the fact the locals were getting premiums paid for useless busywork was revealed. UBI is betting on the same thing: It claims thereâ(TM)s a way of doing things so efficient that youâ(TM)re either inside it, (one of the few AI machine engineers) or youâ(TM)re doing massive amounts of useless busywork to achieve the things the machines do instantly and near zero cost, but youâ(TM)re charging a premium. It is the realization of capitalism, which bestows power on those organize society in a way people reward with money, to whom it will reward great organizational power if they can take care of the people.