The biggest unanswered question IMO is "how does memory work?" It is the most important because the data structure often determines what you can do, for example a hash table will give you different possibilities than a tree.
There is definitely AI. Alpha go is AI. Clippy is AI. What you are talking about is the distinction between strong ai and weak AI. This is all weak AI, and strong ai is far from being invented.
Basically, sediment builds up and builds up on a huge... slope until it exceeds the angle of repose by too much and becomes unstable, then something (which admittedly could be an earthquake), causes a massive slippage. This sucks the water down above it and basically creates a massive depression in the water, which then rebounds and creates a truly massive wave. It apparently makes even a big Tsunami look like a little bit of flooding at the seashore.
First, no verifiable facts about his life match -- everything we can check (the census, its rules, who governed, etc) is false;
The facts of his life are largely correct, the worst you can say is that some of the dates are slightly inaccurate, which isn't surprising for a document written decades after the event.
Second, any doctrinal relationship looks too unlikely to me: a cult an illiterate laborer comes up with looks completely different from one designed by people with good knowledge of cults from far regions of the Empire.
So you see the Gospel of Thomas to be more accurate in terms of what an actual Jesus would have taught?
The reason Buddha left home is because he realized life was short and impermanent. He had all the pleasures of life, and found them ultimately unsatisfying.
For lay-people, stream-enterer, once-returner, non-returner are all available even if they are not monks. These people have realized the Dharma and their enlightenment is ensured (or to say it differently, they have transcended the natural cyclical state after learning the Dharma). That is the lesser vehicle.
The essence of Buddhism is "Don't do evil, do good, meditate." This path is open to anyone, although in many countries people treat it just as another magical tradition.
Buddhism mandates a form of Nihilism
Everything is nothingness but it's not nihilism because nothingness is nothing, too. Or rather, that's not quite an accurate way of looking at it.
The real problem is that it was passed by voters, which means fixing it will either take a long petition/proposition/vote process, or require a large majority in the legislature. Making adjustments in this case is not easy.
For hardcore homeless, usually adult males, living on the street, with no steady income, often with mental health and substance abuse issues, even $10k is out of reach.
Nah, homeless people have money issues, and some have such bad mental health issues that even with free housing they would live outside, but a lot of them are capable of making money, even $2k-3k a week. Most of them have some kind of skill or other, which is how they buy beer.
Now, if they had to put together $10k in one lump sum, that would be difficult.
People who live in California know about the warnings, by San Francisco is full of newcomer hipsters who don't know about typical things like Indian summer or cancer warnings or how to pronounce Daly.
The proper stance to take here is one of mutual respect. The city and the company came to an (presumably) mutually beneficial agreement. The city doesn't need to grovel to Amazon, but treat them with respect, and expect the same in return.
bothers me a little. Are we now ready to say that Starbucks is responsible, in addition to McDonald's, on the recent low sperm count epidemic in many countries?
It's impossible to feel manly walking into a Starbucks?
Tidal is denying any such wrongdoings, saying: "We have experienced negative stories about Tidal since its inception and we have done nothing but grow the business each year."
The biggest unanswered question IMO is "how does memory work?" It is the most important because the data structure often determines what you can do, for example a hash table will give you different possibilities than a tree.
There is definitely AI. Alpha go is AI. Clippy is AI. What you are talking about is the distinction between strong ai and weak AI. This is all weak AI, and strong ai is far from being invented.
All we need is electric cars and we're good.
It is not really any of them. Both of the samples are so filled with noise that they leave your brain to fill in a LOT.
Which fuel in particular are you worried about running out of? The way you worded it implies you are worried about all of them.
We're running out of......fuels
Really?
Basically, sediment builds up and builds up on a huge ... slope until it exceeds the angle of repose by too much and becomes unstable, then something (which admittedly could be an earthquake), causes a massive slippage. This sucks the water down above it and basically creates a massive depression in the water, which then rebounds and creates a truly massive wave. It apparently makes even a big Tsunami look like a little bit of flooding at the seashore.
What tsunami wasn't created that way?
but it's fairly obvious that we've already overshot it.
It's not.
One that is sustainable. I don't know the exact number, but I'm pretty sure we're at least an order of magnitude too high right now.
You really would have been better off ending at "I don't know."
An A in computer literacy because they figured out how to right-click on a word? Surely the bar should be higher than that.....
First, no verifiable facts about his life match -- everything we can check (the census, its rules, who governed, etc) is false;
The facts of his life are largely correct, the worst you can say is that some of the dates are slightly inaccurate, which isn't surprising for a document written decades after the event.
Second, any doctrinal relationship looks too unlikely to me: a cult an illiterate laborer comes up with looks completely different from one designed by people with good knowledge of cults from far regions of the Empire.
So you see the Gospel of Thomas to be more accurate in terms of what an actual Jesus would have taught?
spell checkers are to built into every single typing device
I also believe grammar is to useless.
Someone pointed out to me that from the perspective of a human in space, it is neither hot nor cold. Rather it is a really good layer of insulation.
For lay-people, stream-enterer, once-returner, non-returner are all available even if they are not monks. These people have realized the Dharma and their enlightenment is ensured (or to say it differently, they have transcended the natural cyclical state after learning the Dharma). That is the lesser vehicle.
The essence of Buddhism is "Don't do evil, do good, meditate." This path is open to anyone, although in many countries people treat it just as another magical tradition.
Buddhism mandates a form of Nihilism
Everything is nothingness but it's not nihilism because nothingness is nothing, too. Or rather, that's not quite an accurate way of looking at it.
Thank-you, you are so wonderful for posting that comment.
Absolutely. It's hot on a girl.
That is the most annoying part of the web for you? Really? You don't even have to interact with that dialogue, you can ignore it and it will go away.
Showing gratitude where none is required can be. It depends on your reason for doing so.
The real problem is that it was passed by voters, which means fixing it will either take a long petition/proposition/vote process, or require a large majority in the legislature. Making adjustments in this case is not easy.
For hardcore homeless, usually adult males, living on the street, with no steady income, often with mental health and substance abuse issues, even $10k is out of reach.
Nah, homeless people have money issues, and some have such bad mental health issues that even with free housing they would live outside, but a lot of them are capable of making money, even $2k-3k a week. Most of them have some kind of skill or other, which is how they buy beer.
Now, if they had to put together $10k in one lump sum, that would be difficult.
People who live in California know about the warnings, by San Francisco is full of newcomer hipsters who don't know about typical things like Indian summer or cancer warnings or how to pronounce Daly.
The proper stance to take here is one of mutual respect. The city and the company came to an (presumably) mutually beneficial agreement. The city doesn't need to grovel to Amazon, but treat them with respect, and expect the same in return.
bothers me a little. Are we now ready to say that Starbucks is responsible, in addition to McDonald's, on the recent low sperm count epidemic in many countries?
It's impossible to feel manly walking into a Starbucks?
Even if the houses were $10k it wouldn't make any difference in homelessness.
There are lots of reasons people are homeless but even so, if they were that cheap, it would make a large difference in homelessness.
Tidal is denying any such wrongdoings, saying: "We have experienced negative stories about Tidal since its inception and we have done nothing but grow the business each year."
That is exactly the opposite of a denial.