I generally agree with the sentiment above. Although I think I would change the emphasis from knowledge to perspective. Sometimes the issues at hand are less about facts and more about thinking clearly about the facts, and what they really imply.
...the first true AI will be able to churn out billions of lines of code...
Let's hope not. I'd be satisfied with it only generating a few dozen, as long as they were truly bug free.
Given a billion lines of code, the correctness would have to be above %99.99999999 in order to have a chance of being error free. That's a pretty tall order, even for automata.
Them: Hello, this is Microsoft. We have detected a problem with your computer.
Me: Really?
Them: Yes of course. Do you see your "start" button?
Me: No
Them: It's in the lower left corner.
Me:The lower left corner of what ?
Them: The lower left corner of your computer.
Me: The lower left corner?...........when viewed from where ?
Them: From the front.
Me: OK, let me see.....All I see is a little sticker that says Intel Inside on the lower left corner.
Them: I don't understand.
Me: The computer has a little sticker on the lower left corner. but no start button.
Them: No, I mean the lower left corner of your monitor.
Me: Wait I'll have a look..........I don't have a start button on the lower left corner of my monitor either. I do see a little sticker that says "Infant Optics" (it's a baby monitor)
Them: click
I fail to understand why everyone assumes that drones will be flying over their property.
I automatically assume that delivery drones will be required to fly not far above existing roadways. I guess that this probably increases rather than decreases the likelihood of injury should the drone fall out of the sky; but let's face it, Roadways are already damned dangerous, so adding to the danger increases the excitement level.
Properties that as yet we have not encountered, have no way to experience, or measure.....possible, sure. But then if they did, this would introduce a different classification system. So rather than refer to these things as Elements we might call them Smelements...........
There might be another lighter element between lithium and hydrogen that we don't know about.
Lithium
Number of Protons/Electrons: 3
Number of Neutrons: 4
Hydrogen
Number of Protons/Electrons: 1
Number of Neutrons: 0
You are correct, there are quite a few possibilities for elements in between (whatever that really means), Many of those we call those Ions, but some are such unstable configurations (if they can exist at all) that as far as we are concerned, they don't really exist
Some of those possible combinations we refer to as Helium (or its Ions)
Maybe since Mel Gibson was born in America, of an American father, and lived there until he was 10, he shouldn't really be counted as Australian.
On second thought, he's Australian.
I can tell you now, I'll never use it. Anthing based upon HTML or CSS is guaranteed to be a unmaintainable crap. Put them together, and you have the largest pile of shite ever !
Shouldn't 'uncertainty' and 'risk' be detrimental to the value of anything that is subject to it
Not necessarily. Many financial instruments are inversely price sensitive to risk. Although why a bit coind exchange rate for hard currency would be so is a mystery.
It appears to me that BitCoin is one of the most irrational products of technology of recent times
Appearances can be deceptive. Watch and learn.
The sun is the BEST source of power there is. It powers all life on this planet.
The problem is not the power source, it's how to store it. Plants do that pretty well, our problem is we're inneficient at extracting that power to produce electricty.
Luckily we're highly efficient at extracting it to produce body heat.
...starts out a system update with a format C: command under any circumstance?
Answer...presumably any Windows based *&^% that gets sold into Universities. Why wasn't the development of such a tool a graduate research project ?
I wish I had the chutzpah to sell such junk, I'd be a freaking billionaire by now too. Instead, my software is bulletproof, but it sells for pennies per seat. I guess I missed the big picture. Oh well, at least I have a clean conscience.
I generally agree with the sentiment above. Although I think I would change the emphasis from knowledge to perspective. Sometimes the issues at hand are less about facts and more about thinking clearly about the facts, and what they really imply.
...I am just leaving the office for the Munich Oktoberfest.
I'll do my best, but usually 5 Maß is my limit.
...the first true AI will be able to churn out billions of lines of code ...
Let's hope not. I'd be satisfied with it only generating a few dozen, as long as they were truly bug free.
Given a billion lines of code, the correctness would have to be above %99.99999999 in order to have a chance of being error free. That's a pretty tall order, even for automata.
OK, so you're crazy, or stupid, or both.
It's OK, we have places for people like you.
Them: Hello, this is Microsoft. We have detected a problem with your computer.
Me: Really?
Them: Yes of course. Do you see your "start" button?
Me: No
Them: It's in the lower left corner.
Me:The lower left corner of what ?
Them: The lower left corner of your computer.
Me: The lower left corner?...........when viewed from where ?
Them: From the front.
Me: OK, let me see.....All I see is a little sticker that says Intel Inside on the lower left corner.
Them: I don't understand.
Me: The computer has a little sticker on the lower left corner. but no start button.
Them: No, I mean the lower left corner of your monitor.
Me: Wait I'll have a look..........I don't have a start button on the lower left corner of my monitor either. I do see a little sticker that says "Infant Optics" (it's a baby monitor) Them: click
Except we there is so much we do know........ for sure
There is water on the moon, and mars.
Gravity is real, ok !
The proportion of people who regularly watch hour long HD streaming video channels is probably pretty low.
Maybe that's because their ISP is providing inadequate service so they know better than to attempt it.
I fail to understand why everyone assumes that drones will be flying over their property.
I automatically assume that delivery drones will be required to fly not far above existing roadways. I guess that this probably increases rather than decreases the likelihood of injury should the drone fall out of the sky; but let's face it, Roadways are already damned dangerous, so adding to the danger increases the excitement level.
What's wrong with driver-less 1-wheeled vehicles ?
Now, what's wrong with zero-wheeled vehicles, ah, wait, that would be too similar to a drone to fit into your world view.
I sneeze at this:
http://dakiniland.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/pollen.gif
...but completely different properties ...
Properties that as yet we have not encountered, have no way to experience, or measure.....possible, sure. But then if they did, this would introduce a different classification system. So rather than refer to these things as Elements we might call them Smelements...........
Hmmm, I think you're on to something here.
There might be another lighter element between lithium and hydrogen that we don't know about.
Lithium
Number of Protons/Electrons: 3
Number of Neutrons: 4
Hydrogen
Number of Protons/Electrons: 1
Number of Neutrons: 0
You are correct, there are quite a few possibilities for elements in between (whatever that really means), Many of those we call those Ions, but some are such unstable configurations (if they can exist at all) that as far as we are concerned, they don't really exist
Some of those possible combinations we refer to as Helium (or its Ions)
Welcome to 9th grade Chemistry.
Maybe since Mel Gibson was born in America, of an American father, and lived there until he was 10, he shouldn't really be counted as Australian. On second thought, he's Australian.
...aren't already capable of doing this ?
Whose nephew just got money for college ?
I can tell you now, I'll never use it.
Anthing based upon HTML or CSS is guaranteed to be a unmaintainable crap. Put them together, and you have the largest pile of shite ever !
I hope to die as well, someday
Don't worry, you will.
Shouldn't 'uncertainty' and 'risk' be detrimental to the value of anything that is subject to it
Not necessarily. Many financial instruments are inversely price sensitive to risk. Although why a bit coind exchange rate for hard currency would be so is a mystery.
It appears to me that BitCoin is one of the most irrational products of technology of recent times
Appearances can be deceptive. Watch and learn.
Note: Poster lives in Newfoundland, and paid for gold plated connectors.
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The sun is the BEST source of power there is. It powers all life on this planet.
The problem is not the power source, it's how to store it. Plants do that pretty well, our problem is we're inneficient at extracting that power to produce electricty.
Luckily we're highly efficient at extracting it to produce body heat.
10 cents per watt is saved for every point of efficiency gained
What does that mean ?
My electricity cost of approx. € 0.25 / kwh
How do I save 10 cents per watt ? Or are they talking about the re-purchase price of the panel ?
...starts out a system update with a format C: command under any circumstance?
Answer...presumably any Windows based *&^% that gets sold into Universities. Why wasn't the development of such a tool a graduate research project ?
I wish I had the chutzpah to sell such junk, I'd be a freaking billionaire by now too. Instead, my software is bulletproof, but it sells for pennies per seat. I guess I missed the big picture. Oh well, at least I have a clean conscience.
I don't know anyone who worries about garbage collection in C++11.
Front running and adding a spread ?
Ummmm, aside from it sounds like something different, not much.
Seems like a poor attempt at making a product with no market appear sexier than it is.