While I dont disagree, I put it to you that 'clickbait' techniques are easily arrived at by iterative testing; but are poor outcomes for the long term. IE: I don't see an AI negotiating a multi year memorandum of…
Well... what if the form of reproduction is a lot more subtle than you would recognize? Meat people producing baby meat people is an outcome of evolution, but robots building more physical robots is the wrong way to…
Thus the 'spits out ical' - if you can offer them calendars on phones, outlook, etc that's a compelling use case; and the is a chance the existing system can consume it
They have to respond by law; even if it takes 18 months and dragging then through the AAT - and the response will be fuel for ridicule if it (predictably) refuses in the grounds of being too hard
Shopping list via Oscar, barcode scanner, open food facts Aircon via temp sensors and node-samsung-airconditioner still working on Owntracks/mqtt for useful automations on arrival home lights plus motion sensor, lihht…
We just have to mercilessly FOI his private communications via encrypted channels, which he used to reclaim party leadership. a number of folks have put forward that private encrypted apps would be subject to FOI. This…
Consider a simple online booking system, backed with google calendar or speaks ical. Importantly, something that lets their customers pick a time slot, send reminders, etc. A number of healthcare providers locally do…
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/F4_Map take a look at the city of geelong, victoria, Australia - they collected lidar data and opened it up, so got imported. Many users are doing the same. We are a long way from…
While I dont disagree, I put it to you that 'clickbait' techniques are easily arrived at by iterative testing; but are poor outcomes for the long term. IE: I don't see an AI negotiating a multi year memorandum of…
Well... what if the form of reproduction is a lot more subtle than you would recognize? Meat people producing baby meat people is an outcome of evolution, but robots building more physical robots is the wrong way to…
Thus the 'spits out ical' - if you can offer them calendars on phones, outlook, etc that's a compelling use case; and the is a chance the existing system can consume it
They have to respond by law; even if it takes 18 months and dragging then through the AAT - and the response will be fuel for ridicule if it (predictably) refuses in the grounds of being too hard
Shopping list via Oscar, barcode scanner, open food facts Aircon via temp sensors and node-samsung-airconditioner still working on Owntracks/mqtt for useful automations on arrival home lights plus motion sensor, lihht…
We just have to mercilessly FOI his private communications via encrypted channels, which he used to reclaim party leadership. a number of folks have put forward that private encrypted apps would be subject to FOI. This…
Consider a simple online booking system, backed with google calendar or speaks ical. Importantly, something that lets their customers pick a time slot, send reminders, etc. A number of healthcare providers locally do…
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/F4_Map take a look at the city of geelong, victoria, Australia - they collected lidar data and opened it up, so got imported. Many users are doing the same. We are a long way from…