Comment Re:Never heard of it. (Score 1) 11
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Too bad modern browsers don't allow audio auto-play, for the proper experience.
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Too bad modern browsers don't allow audio auto-play, for the proper experience.
Assistant used to:
- let me play music not on Youtube Music;
- play some actually fun party games;
- have an SDK for custom voice-controlled apps.
- (the BIG one) let me ask for and play podcasts outside of Youtube Music. (newsflash: not everyone hosts podcasts on youtube!)
All this was nerfed in the past 2-3 years and now our Assistants at home are used for nothing more than asking the time, date, weather, maybe an alarm or reminder, switching on/off some lights.
If they gimp the platform any more I'm just going to throw them out at this point.
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The team's results have been published today in the journal Cell... The new antivenom described in the study is very different to traditional antivenoms, according to Peter Kwong, a biochemist at Columbia University and one of the study's authors.
He stole computer time at the local college, and dumpster-dove for source code to the BASIC others there were working on. He admitted as such decades ago, now he's trying to whitewash/rewrite history.
He bought MS-DOS from another dev in the area, relabelled it and then sold it to IBM via a contact he got into IBM's management via his mother's social circle.
He had the arrogance and nerve to shame members of the Homebrew Computer Club for sharing code for free amongst themselves, stating that he thought software should all be for-profit and proprietary.
F*ck Bill Gates, never forget his true colours. He can afford to sound gracious in his old age and ill-gotten wealth, now that he no longer needs to do, well, anything.
He full-on admitted decades ago that he dumpster-dived for some of the BASIC source code at college, and outright burgled into the labs to steal computer time to work on what would ultimately become MS BASIC.
Never forget, he was a conniving ruthless huckster. A smart one, but nonetheless. Don't let him whitewash his legacy.
Oh, your AI is now lying about it being an AI? Lawsuit and damages for any computer time wasted by a bot bypassing a captcha. Lawsuit for any incorrect/hallucinated information causing material damage, plagiarism, health-care outcomes.
Oh, that makes your AI an unsustainable business model? Too bad. These AI tech-bro CEOs love "the market" so let "the market" decide (including economics of fraud/malpractice law) their bottom line.
.. really at some point will people even be a significant minority of those using the internet, or is it just going to be bots trying to create fake hype/clicks/follower counts and steal ad revenue intended to reach real peoples' eyeballs?
The term I've heard for it is 'constructive' or 'disguised' dismissal . And it's illegal in many civilized places (so, not the USA obviously).
Perhaps ATMs need to be upgraded such that each and every single bill put into them has its serial number scanned when going in, and marked as disbursed when going out. That way, no dye packs or alarm/anti-theft systems are needed at all. If a bill ever shows up in circulation that wasn't recorded as going out of an ATM or bank by legitimate means, it's been stolen. We have more than enough compute power and image/OCR tech to achieve such a tracking system.
Or course, this will reduce the anonymity of cash somewhat...
Hmm, could a Tesla Valve that somehow changed geometry fit the bill here?
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MSDOS is not dead, it just smells that way. -- Henry Spencer