That’s ridiculous people are not made out of plastic
The only Zen 3 chips are desktop class, so Apple’s first generation ultra book oriented processor is trading blows with the best line of desktop processors. That’s a pretty big deal!
And that bonus is only on the first 50k.
While I do like the developer centric features, that interest rate is pretty terrible. Macquarie and Volt are much better in that respect.
> But then we use that drinking-level standard water to (1) water our landscape and (2) flush the toilet. Doing otherwise would require a massive duplicate water distribution network for non-drinkable water. > There's a…
Lovely stuff, our society may be imperfect, but our material well-being is not something to be dismissed. Our secure food supply, sanitation, clean drinking water, medicine, and ability to adjust the climate to a…
> If I emit a ton and pay credits to offset a ton, a ton is still out there The basic idea is to allow companies to ramp down their emissions by releasing fewer credits each year. I could see a compromise being that one…
> If you want to really take meaningful action, choose taking CO₂ out of the air over carbon credits. Even if we reduce to zero tomorrow there is still an excess of carbon dioxide already present in the atmosphere…
Even if it were only 5-10% of internet traffic, that’d be huge! Think about how much the internet has exploded in use since 2009.
You, my friend, will love this. Emily performing all the books! https://www.emilyrcwilson.com/odyssey-a-day
I see the topics of biased information and neural input bandwidth as unrelated as the current rate of bandwidth is sufficient. As you mentioned, humans have repeatedly demonstrated the ability to whip themselves up into…
I disagree with the premise that the fact that I can see my living room in my peripheral vision reduces the influence of my media consumption.
I disagree, Humans already have a neural interface with AI via the visual cortex and the auditory nerve. You are forming a neural link with an AI when you have a conversation with your Google Home. I imagine a electrode…
We’ve actually had ways of observing neural signals for quite some time. In order to identify the regions of the brain requiring surgery for epilepsy, patients get electrodes implanted and spend several weeks in…
> A phone and neuralink could work together and figure out when I'm holding it and unlock automatically and then lock it when I stop holding it. I mean, maybe, but I feel like you’re missing the potential of this device!
I don’t think that’s entirely true because brains are quite adaptable. In similar sorts of studies, humans managed to train themselves to use the electrodes to direct things. It may never be ‘perfect’, but I think you’d…
It seems like the key advance here is the miniaturisation. Imagine one of these puppies paired up with an advanced prosthetic arm.
I think you’re conflating Afghanistan with Vietnam. America never fully committed to Afghanistan as they did with Vietnam. From the very outset they tried to do it on the cheap by relying heavily on the northern…
I’m so sick of these interloping Japanese ghosts taking American Go coaching jobs.
The DLC model seems to work. Similar to micro transactions, but none of the pay to win, gambling, and grind bypassing nonsense.
I can say quite confidently that micro transactions ruined sim city build it. They slathered the game with a massive amount of grind, it really only has a minor thematic similarity to the rest of the franchise.
Not quite $40, but 2TB USB drives do exist. Who knows what you’d store on it though! https://www.walmart.com/ip/Kingston-DataTraveler-Ultimate-GT...
The US won Afghanistan handily, they just didn’t know what to do with it when they had it. I think America would have been better off placing Afghanistan under a military governor for a few years while they built up the…
The code is available under other repos on their account.
The problem here is that somebody has to pay the Fair Dice Association and generally it ends up being the Casino. It also generally pays better to be a dealer than a dice certifier, so certifiers are often weighing the…
That’s ridiculous people are not made out of plastic
The only Zen 3 chips are desktop class, so Apple’s first generation ultra book oriented processor is trading blows with the best line of desktop processors. That’s a pretty big deal!
And that bonus is only on the first 50k.
While I do like the developer centric features, that interest rate is pretty terrible. Macquarie and Volt are much better in that respect.
> But then we use that drinking-level standard water to (1) water our landscape and (2) flush the toilet. Doing otherwise would require a massive duplicate water distribution network for non-drinkable water. > There's a…
Lovely stuff, our society may be imperfect, but our material well-being is not something to be dismissed. Our secure food supply, sanitation, clean drinking water, medicine, and ability to adjust the climate to a…
> If I emit a ton and pay credits to offset a ton, a ton is still out there The basic idea is to allow companies to ramp down their emissions by releasing fewer credits each year. I could see a compromise being that one…
> If you want to really take meaningful action, choose taking CO₂ out of the air over carbon credits. Even if we reduce to zero tomorrow there is still an excess of carbon dioxide already present in the atmosphere…
Even if it were only 5-10% of internet traffic, that’d be huge! Think about how much the internet has exploded in use since 2009.
You, my friend, will love this. Emily performing all the books! https://www.emilyrcwilson.com/odyssey-a-day
I see the topics of biased information and neural input bandwidth as unrelated as the current rate of bandwidth is sufficient. As you mentioned, humans have repeatedly demonstrated the ability to whip themselves up into…
I disagree with the premise that the fact that I can see my living room in my peripheral vision reduces the influence of my media consumption.
I disagree, Humans already have a neural interface with AI via the visual cortex and the auditory nerve. You are forming a neural link with an AI when you have a conversation with your Google Home. I imagine a electrode…
We’ve actually had ways of observing neural signals for quite some time. In order to identify the regions of the brain requiring surgery for epilepsy, patients get electrodes implanted and spend several weeks in…
> A phone and neuralink could work together and figure out when I'm holding it and unlock automatically and then lock it when I stop holding it. I mean, maybe, but I feel like you’re missing the potential of this device!
I don’t think that’s entirely true because brains are quite adaptable. In similar sorts of studies, humans managed to train themselves to use the electrodes to direct things. It may never be ‘perfect’, but I think you’d…
It seems like the key advance here is the miniaturisation. Imagine one of these puppies paired up with an advanced prosthetic arm.
I think you’re conflating Afghanistan with Vietnam. America never fully committed to Afghanistan as they did with Vietnam. From the very outset they tried to do it on the cheap by relying heavily on the northern…
I’m so sick of these interloping Japanese ghosts taking American Go coaching jobs.
The DLC model seems to work. Similar to micro transactions, but none of the pay to win, gambling, and grind bypassing nonsense.
I can say quite confidently that micro transactions ruined sim city build it. They slathered the game with a massive amount of grind, it really only has a minor thematic similarity to the rest of the franchise.
Not quite $40, but 2TB USB drives do exist. Who knows what you’d store on it though! https://www.walmart.com/ip/Kingston-DataTraveler-Ultimate-GT...
The US won Afghanistan handily, they just didn’t know what to do with it when they had it. I think America would have been better off placing Afghanistan under a military governor for a few years while they built up the…
The code is available under other repos on their account.
The problem here is that somebody has to pay the Fair Dice Association and generally it ends up being the Casino. It also generally pays better to be a dealer than a dice certifier, so certifiers are often weighing the…