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> I just want models to a focal point of discussion rather than some poorly-explained textual interpretation. Do we have any economic models which managed to predict any non-obvious, relevant things?
You might be understood, but understanding others is where you run into problems :(
Luggage tipp: Have exactly one, easy to grab main piece at luggage that goes on your back or on wheels. Have at most one tiny extra piece to carry. The second your luggage exceeds three it becomes a massive hassle: You…
In these systems you pick what you see and don't rely on a third party algorithm for that. If one instance allows the publications of things others disagree with defederation is an option. Under no circumstances should…
Lemmy caught traction and feels like the old intrnet sometimes.
Hä?! A clock shows the period of time we are currently in. A clock only showing hours would for example indicate that we are in the 14th hour of the day, for the entire duration of that hour. That is not an error.…
Why do you focus on the vaccine and not the novel, highly virulent virus which has killed tens of millions and disabled hundreds of millions? What makes it more likel for you that the vaccine causes this and not the…
> This happend a very, very long time ago. It happened on 26. September 2022. That is not a long time ago. > It seems like a pointless attack that achieves little other than reminding the world that horrible, oppessive…
Fudnamentally the genes have to code for a biologicaly system that is able to adapt its behaviour well enough to allow for dynamic behaviour while also keeping it on guiderails to make it function as a bee. Importantly…
If it's bad and we avoid it = win If it's bad and we don't avoid it = potential disaster If it's no problem and we avoid it = Some unnecessary losses If it's no problem and we avoid it = No problem Currently,…
The problem is PFAS are in basically all the water on the planet and persist in the body for several years. Even if they might have a small effect that will likely be magnified due to accumulation and the long…
No, but you will almost certainly not get the required torque for a robot arm.
> Why is he trying to buy a president in the first place? Because he can make more money under one than the other.
The underlying problem is that the current FSD architecture doesn't seem to have good guard rails for these outlier situations you describe (sunlight blinding the camera from just the right angle probably?) and it is…
> Following that train of thought back one can go all the way to the Roman Empire which used slaves as proto machines as you call them. All the way to the deepest depth of history actually: Sumer and Elam left behind…
Wasn't it also supposed to go to the moon station for Artemis? Or is that also a non-starter if Starship works out?
> say a reliance on unsecured charging stations makes officers vulnerable when it comes to transporting suspects long distances; and note that in a firefight, police are taught to hide behind a car’s engine block I am a…
Hm, they have to fit them into Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, or Peace. I guess physics is the closest they can get without a gross missplacement? (Although you might be able to absue literature for LLMs?)
> I have a pet theory that the state-planned economies failed not because they were inefficient Well, a lot of it was corruption. A sufficient level of corruption can destroy almost any system, even if it had a…
> On the Moon you can do the simplest thing that works and if it works at 10% efficiency and breaks after 1 year - so be it, if it's enough time to get resources to make a new one. The opposite it true: You can throw…
The "AI will automate it and we can let go of knowledgeable humans" requires a very naive and sinister mindset, which seems widespread among so called leadership roles. If you ask yourself how a rational person could…
> Earth seems a much hairier environment. Absolutely not. In space you have to dela with things like radiation, extreme temperatures, or cold welding of joints. Energy supply can be a big issue depending on your…
The article seems to skip over the pandemic, which has changed behaviours significantly. Also, the Coronavirus itself is suspected to promote cancer [1]. [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10202899/
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> Nobody sane You'd be suprised by the amount of people who haven't got the memo.
> I just want models to a focal point of discussion rather than some poorly-explained textual interpretation. Do we have any economic models which managed to predict any non-obvious, relevant things?
You might be understood, but understanding others is where you run into problems :(
Luggage tipp: Have exactly one, easy to grab main piece at luggage that goes on your back or on wheels. Have at most one tiny extra piece to carry. The second your luggage exceeds three it becomes a massive hassle: You…
In these systems you pick what you see and don't rely on a third party algorithm for that. If one instance allows the publications of things others disagree with defederation is an option. Under no circumstances should…
Lemmy caught traction and feels like the old intrnet sometimes.
Hä?! A clock shows the period of time we are currently in. A clock only showing hours would for example indicate that we are in the 14th hour of the day, for the entire duration of that hour. That is not an error.…
Why do you focus on the vaccine and not the novel, highly virulent virus which has killed tens of millions and disabled hundreds of millions? What makes it more likel for you that the vaccine causes this and not the…
> This happend a very, very long time ago. It happened on 26. September 2022. That is not a long time ago. > It seems like a pointless attack that achieves little other than reminding the world that horrible, oppessive…
Fudnamentally the genes have to code for a biologicaly system that is able to adapt its behaviour well enough to allow for dynamic behaviour while also keeping it on guiderails to make it function as a bee. Importantly…
If it's bad and we avoid it = win If it's bad and we don't avoid it = potential disaster If it's no problem and we avoid it = Some unnecessary losses If it's no problem and we avoid it = No problem Currently,…
The problem is PFAS are in basically all the water on the planet and persist in the body for several years. Even if they might have a small effect that will likely be magnified due to accumulation and the long…
No, but you will almost certainly not get the required torque for a robot arm.
> Why is he trying to buy a president in the first place? Because he can make more money under one than the other.
The underlying problem is that the current FSD architecture doesn't seem to have good guard rails for these outlier situations you describe (sunlight blinding the camera from just the right angle probably?) and it is…
> Following that train of thought back one can go all the way to the Roman Empire which used slaves as proto machines as you call them. All the way to the deepest depth of history actually: Sumer and Elam left behind…
Wasn't it also supposed to go to the moon station for Artemis? Or is that also a non-starter if Starship works out?
> say a reliance on unsecured charging stations makes officers vulnerable when it comes to transporting suspects long distances; and note that in a firefight, police are taught to hide behind a car’s engine block I am a…
Hm, they have to fit them into Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, or Peace. I guess physics is the closest they can get without a gross missplacement? (Although you might be able to absue literature for LLMs?)
> I have a pet theory that the state-planned economies failed not because they were inefficient Well, a lot of it was corruption. A sufficient level of corruption can destroy almost any system, even if it had a…
> On the Moon you can do the simplest thing that works and if it works at 10% efficiency and breaks after 1 year - so be it, if it's enough time to get resources to make a new one. The opposite it true: You can throw…
The "AI will automate it and we can let go of knowledgeable humans" requires a very naive and sinister mindset, which seems widespread among so called leadership roles. If you ask yourself how a rational person could…
> Earth seems a much hairier environment. Absolutely not. In space you have to dela with things like radiation, extreme temperatures, or cold welding of joints. Energy supply can be a big issue depending on your…
The article seems to skip over the pandemic, which has changed behaviours significantly. Also, the Coronavirus itself is suspected to promote cancer [1]. [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10202899/
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> Nobody sane You'd be suprised by the amount of people who haven't got the memo.