Yeah I misread before I commented, I didn’t know robot taxis were a thing, Jesus…
Yeah I misread before I commented, I didn’t know robot taxis were a thing, Jesus…
Surely you can just take over? You can’t expect the car to run people over for you lol
Two words my friend: robot bees toothbrushes
What always annoyed me was having to draw charts by hand. Just let me put the data in a computer for god’s sake, the rest of the working is there… I did actually write a python function for one of my assignments which was fine, but they told me not to do it for the exam.
One kid’s getting garbage collected either way
Westerado is decent and pretty unique.
I certainly don’t do any punching. My weak floppy little arms were made for operating a keyboard.
Yes! I can’t tell you how many arguments I’ve had with people who genuinely think that burglars deserve to be shot and killed.
Yes that’s what I’m thinking, some modernised physical data storage technique.
Punch cards? Stored correctly there’s no reason they couldn’t last many human lifetimes. But… Yeah it’ll take a while to encode everything.
I would have thought that with modern technology we could come up with something like punch cards but more space/time efficient. Physical storage of data - only one write cycle of course, but extremely durable. Even just the same system as punch cards but using tiny, tiny holes very close together on a roll of paper. Could be punched or read by a machine at high speed (compared to a regular punch card, presumably still Ber slow compared to flash media).
MBAs should be renamed Master’s in Bullshit Administration.
Check the other comment thread from the parent, there’s a discussion which goes into it.
20 years… In base 6?
Great! Please, take them all.
It’s an interesting point. If I need to confirm that I’m right about something I will usually go to the internet, but I’m still at the behest of my reading comprehension skills. These are perfectly good, but the more arcane the topic, and the more obtuse the language used in whatever resource I consult, the more likely I am to make a mistake. The resource I choose also has a dramatic impact - e.g. if it’s the Daily Mail vs the Encyclopaedia Britannica. I might be able to identify bias, but I also might not, especially if it conforms to my own. We expect a lot of LLMs that we cannot reliably do ourselves.
LLMs are just that - Ms, that is to say, models. And trite as it is to say - “all models are wrong, some models are useful”. We certainly shouldn’t expect LLMs to do things that they cannot do (i.e. possess knowledge), but it’s clear that they can do other things surprisingly effectively, particularly providing coding support to developers. Whether they do enough to warrant their energy/other costs remains to be seen.
That’s a pretty extreme reaction, it’s just a shop.
Wow, old photos of people always look so different to people from today. But cats… Have not changed even a little bit.
I would advise not doing that in Ireland. Anyway, yes, p*** has a comparable if not so extreme or long history as the n-word in the UK.
Damn, no one ever put it into words like that but this describes me perfectly