Comment Re: Awful by design? (Score 1) 54
If you want to but hookers, you better try the darkside of Facebook I'm vanilla baby
If you want to but hookers, you better try the darkside of Facebook I'm vanilla baby
but what would be nice is a verision of wine or crossover that actually played the games on the wine list. Directx implementations ontop of opengl or vulkan aren't actually complicated so why complicate it more than it's worth, that's stay on staff for you, never bother to finish what they have started and always want to start another one. clean clear cut, what was the renaissance of pc gaminging on linux under wine, directx 8, 9 , 10 or 11
being disabled i've had to rely upon 1000s of miles of shakes pony, but this is coming to an end and I'm looking at getting myself a motor vehicle.
What first I must consider is the gas milage, because with a nice enough motor vehicle you can get anyone to drive. I'm not looking at 3 charge points per day followed by fireworks in the bedroom or anything like that but really the must is the car must stay on the road. that being said my mum has lost two wing mirrors and I remember the time someone crashed into me and i lost my revering indicator, jealousy no doubt, so with all these jealous drivers armed with guns are those exterior censors going to keep you out of the gutter, and we all know about censorship. I would say yes and know, unless your prize hobby is driving a milk float.
Managed code has shown us that we should not be cared of the null hypothesis, and good precompiler should be able to check for thing like dealocs b being set to null, and memory allocation pairs without then need of Microsoft's interference. but where is this taking us infinite loops are also something a precompier can warn about, there's no excuse for sloppy code, i would expect that the deverlopers are missing all the computer warns and just skipping over them, oh why is my code pretty colours, all in all shoddy management company deservers to go under.
DeepSeek starts writing: “The famous picture you’re referring to is known as “Tank Man” or “The Unknown Rebel.” It was taken on June 5, 1989, during the Tiananmen” before a message abruptly appears reading “Sorry, that’s beyond my current scope. Let’s talk about something else.”
Bloomberg reports that like all other Chinese AI models, DeepSeek will censor topics that are seen as sensitive to China. The app deflects questions about the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests or about whether China could invade Taiwan. It will give detailed responses about world leaders such as the United Kingdom’s Sir Kier Starmer but will refuse to say anything about China’s President Xi Jinping.
Yes, it's happy to also bash the Bad Orange Man, but criticizing Winnie the Pooh is right out:
unless I'm testing specific hardware/software I always have a clean and duplicable VM as a test environment, (including VMs for any servers that may also be required). So I know what I'm testing and can snapshot, delta and clone it with little hastle.
The concept of lossless copression runs compleatly contridictory to QM...psycics is geneally known to be a 'bad' approximation of the universe though since the majority of what is observable isn't yet accounted for.
To summeraise, it'a ain't what you do it's the way that you do it.
intelegence is easy, it's emulating stupidity that is the hard bit....a rare few of us do after all hopefully learn from out mistakes.
Also wouldn't you want a AI that's less fickle than a human.
It's also intersting to note that a lot of the problems solved appear to be of the visual type e.g. the word 'cat' had to be provided and that 'blank slate' theory has been disproven, though that's not an issue if the computer algorythms have long enough to evolve.
I agree with your IO stuff, that bares strong relation to neurology.
Personally I'm working on linguistics modeling and the senses, which is based on neurology I won't go into until I have something publishable, but you can find it out if you look for neurology in that area... you won't find anything in linquistics in that area though... it seems to be a hard problem even for humans.
My my key problem was seeding, so I may take a look at deap learning to see what it has to offer, but I think a few lightly ranked examples (who ranking can be changed by the algorythm) would probably be most benifiial.... at least to do some primary set reduction on the data.
Did he try Ketamine to stop, yes it really does work
a ponzi scheme then if it's imaginary, you get people to buy into it, the money floats to the top, your promised more than you can ever get... but not if it's by real value.
So, yeh... your just living in one/many big/little elaborate/diverse ponzi-schemes.... see dickens.
a ponzi scheme then if it's imaginary, you get people to buy into it, the money floats to the top, your promised more than you can ever get... but not if it's by real value.
I want to the Dr for some farmer suitables? where do all the rich people go, 10 savile row. I got wound up like an orange will the green keeper came and change the pitch.
anyhow, my original comment was really about the fact that there needs to be a change in the system and they do actually know that and are working towards it.... it's the very very long cycle revolution.
The reply was really for whoever didn't get it and felt like modding me down..... there are a few like that round here.
Whoosh!
(See: sarcasm, mockery, irony, pharmacist for meds)
I can think of nothing more like free will than walking around thinking your Jesus when everyone else says your not.... if it where not for the fact that Jesus is mentioned in the bible.
Free will is a time domain paradox... you can have will free that fine.
Anyhow, I thought they already pretty much proved that free will is a load of bollox just don't tell anyone or they may believe you.
I should add, the answer may be authoritative...... though there are some sensory differences and differences of order in authority too.
Failure is more frequently from want of energy than want of capital.