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  1. Sounds like the Nutrimatic Drink Dispenser on The World's Biggest Spice Company is Using AI To Find New Flavors (cnn.com) · · Score: 0

    Arthur Dent would love to tell about the flavor of tea to this AI.

  2. Stanley Kubrick predicted... on Nike and Boeing Are Paying Sci-Fi Writers To Predict Their Futures (medium.com) · · Score: 0

    "At Pan Am, the sky is no longer the limit..." in "2001: A Space Odyssey". He also contributed with science! But seriously, predict a company's future? Has anyone predicted 25 years ago that today everybody would be a zombie walking down the road, staring at a cell phone interconnected via The Internet? Posting every step in Facebook and Instagram?

  3. Re: Not nessesarily..... on Ask Slashdot: Are Post-Install Windows Slowdowns Inevitable? · · Score: 0

    Install W7 on a Virtual Machine. Benchmark. Update to the fullest. Benchmark again. Compare. Do this with XP, Vista, 7, 8.x. Come back here and discuss your results. It doesn't matter the antivirus, registry, user folder, virtual memory setting or fragmentation, or any other thing said in this thread. The OS will become slower. Period. It's a fact. Slowdowns ARE inevitable *if* you patch. Ask MS why. On the other hand all other factors affect system speed. But those slowdowns are not correlated with patches. They *will* happen no matter what so if you leave your system unpatched performance will degrade slowly with use (faster if you heavily use your computer for lots of different things). Or add slowness to the already slow patched computer. It will happen with SSD too but it'll be less noticeable because SSD are faster. It bothers me what the guy said "it was reasonably snappyâ. I could *never* get that result. The only thing that I didn't have time to try is to slipstream the updates on a ISO and fresh install a system to run the benchmark and compare. Anyone have tried it?

  4. Re: Plant Recognition on What Isn't There an App For? · · Score: 0

    Plantnet goes in that direction. It's far from perfect, but a good starting point

  5. Stop with those headlines on Dark Matter Discovered · · Score: -1, Troll

    Could you please people stop the kind of headlines saying "discovered" when the real experiment is "likely candidate"? This is sensationalism! Science is *supposed* to be objective!

  6. Sensationalist title on Origin of Cosmic Rays Revealed · · Score: 0, Troll

    If I don't read wrong, the article is entitled "Possible origin of cosmic rays revealed with gamma rays". The word possible means "could be". This is cheap sensationalism.