

I suspect you are all too right.
I suspect you are all too right.
I am self-employed. So myself, I guess.
Is that true though? Nobody has shown a more efficient way to solve these problems. And if they did, everybody would immediately start using that technique.
I’m confident that a more efficient way exists, but it has not yet been discovered. Hard to convince people to do a thing that nobody has invented yet.
It’s risk/reward. If brain chips made me twice as productive or intelligent, I’d probably tolerate a lot more risk than if it was just a way to check my Instagram notifications without pulling out my phone.
Same thing as Christians and their anti-porn crusade. I got introduced to the concept of porn through church, lmao.
I’m not sure what you mean by brute force… they are FAR more efficient than brute forcing things.
I think people vastly underestimate the computational complexity of brute forcing a solution in reality.
Ehhh maybe a year or two ago. Modern systems are far more capable than you’re giving them credit for.
I’m not insinuating that they are perfect or even human level, because they’re not, but both of those complaints are things that AI can usually handle summarily.
Is a killer a good person?
Well yeah, sometimes! It is very context dependent.
Plantation never was the dirty word in history. Slavery is the dirty word.
Not all AI is made equally. There are locally-run Apache licensed LLMs.
That’s because they’re looking for confirmation, not truth.
It’s not so much that they’re dumb (even if they are), it’s that they’re stubborn and unwilling to change their mind.
AI, please write my thesis in the style of Shakespeare. Good luck detecting THAT as AI writing.
2 person classes would be a dream compared to the overburdened 30+ person classes of today. You get half of a private tutor? Hell yeah.
For what it’s worth, if you don’t train for this you can get some nasty scalp separation injuries.
I’m cool with that, more choices is better, even if they’re fairly similar.
I think you misunderstand what a union does.
Sometimes I wonder of all these Apple Vision memes popping up are a weak guerrilla marketing campaign by Apple trying to desperately make it relevant.
I mean, there’s no reason why a 3D printer couldn’t be rigged up to use a stylus instead of an extruder. (Plotters exist after all.) Probably not very performant compared to your solution though.
I do love the idea of making old timey printing plates using a 3D printer. If you printed in TPU would that make the equivalent of a rubber stamp?