Most everything else I've read has just been vibes. If this book can deliver on being more than vibes, I'm all for it.
I think a dense philosophical text on ethics at the edge of sentience is a useful thing for a society to have. Even if it's hard to turn that into a widespread shift of consciousness, it's a great first step and a solid…
This seems to me to be mainly aimed at restaurants and department stores. For working applications, isn't that usually dealt with via in-home repair anyways? I don't know many people who would go to a store to buy a new…
Looks like this is from 2018, and has had at least one follow up: https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-best-of/09-03-2018/the-mystery-... It's an interesting story though - thanks for linking it! Not... extraordinarily…
Could you site this? I've looked at ilovecaching's comment history (at least up to ~60 days ago) and they seem consistent on being a networking programmer who uses C++. Was there a particular comment you found which…
Most everything else I've read has just been vibes. If this book can deliver on being more than vibes, I'm all for it.
I think a dense philosophical text on ethics at the edge of sentience is a useful thing for a society to have. Even if it's hard to turn that into a widespread shift of consciousness, it's a great first step and a solid…
This seems to me to be mainly aimed at restaurants and department stores. For working applications, isn't that usually dealt with via in-home repair anyways? I don't know many people who would go to a store to buy a new…
Looks like this is from 2018, and has had at least one follow up: https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-best-of/09-03-2018/the-mystery-... It's an interesting story though - thanks for linking it! Not... extraordinarily…
Could you site this? I've looked at ilovecaching's comment history (at least up to ~60 days ago) and they seem consistent on being a networking programmer who uses C++. Was there a particular comment you found which…