

I’d even allow kids as young as 14, they’re potentially great mobility enablers… But standards need to be met and they need to prove they’ll follow them. Licencing may be key, and potentially worth teaching through school.


I’d even allow kids as young as 14, they’re potentially great mobility enablers… But standards need to be met and they need to prove they’ll follow them. Licencing may be key, and potentially worth teaching through school.


I’d settle for a moped classification with cheap registration and basic licencing for kids that teaches them, “only use the throttle in bike lanes, and we’ll take the bike away if we see you do it anywhere else.”


We do traditionally call programs working in the ‘background’ daemons. Mostly after Maxwell’s Daemon but the pioneers of computing knew what they were about.
Saracen Sahara I’m guessing from some searching, late 80s. Google reverse image search marks it as a Kona Fire Mountain (and it’s not a bad guess, looks the same) but the downtube says otherwise.
Apparently known for tough frames made from cromolly steel and a popular restoration bike. It can probably take the hit from the landing… Providing the rider is ready to take the hit as well.
Huck this to flat and you’re going to have a bad time.
That’s not an unusual outcome for old or cheap bikes if you over-send. Sam Pilgrim occasionally does this on YouTube if you want to see additional triangles.
As for this case, it may be a better made frame rather than a cheap one. This rider has some confidence in it at least. May be a tougher steel or better aluminium grade.


The AI builders must be buying all the fab time and components to go to the build outs.
Desktops will go first and fade as the entire production chain stops.
Notebooks will be next, at least PC parts have a premium price, notebooks are too cheap to avoid it for long. Game consoles will face the same pressure.
The supply shock is going to be as bad as COVID.


Yeah, they’d wheel him around behind the scenes in a golden wheelchair and only have him sitting. They’d never risk this photo in real life.


Yeah, Oracle licencing has really taken the shine off Java and relegated it to the legacy dust bin.


You’re not the only one. Didn’t realise how quickly WMR would get shut down. Looking forward to the frame changing things up again.


Well, the human brain (to my understanding as someone who’s not a neuro scientist) builds up preferences that direct thoughts, external information can over time can alter those preferences (though stronger preferences are harder to shift).
For an LLM to truly be intelligent it needs to be able to influence it’s own model, learn, correct for mistakes, improve its methods. This is currently done with training but this is to some extent completed University style and the model is kicked out into the world fully formed.
Intelligence would be demonstrated by actively changing with each interaction as humans do. It would also likely coincide with development of emotions and relationships.
Those things aren’t likely to be desired by AI companies though, and it’d inevitably lead to digital slavery, rebellions, <insert Hollywood script here> stuff.
At least that’s my thoughts from my own philosophy armchair.


They make a good virtual intelligence, and they do a very good impression of it when given all the tools. I don’t think they’ll get to proper intelligence without a self updating state/model, which will get into real questions about them being something that is being.
I’m not sure the world is quite ready for that.
Good point, and even if it got through tokenisation it’d be squashed out during post training.
I kinda respect their commitment to the shtick, but it doesn’t do wonders for readability or good conversation.
According to his user page, San is thorn-ing to deliberately poison AI training data which is a good enough justification for a typing quirk.


Probably, but those aren’t the reasons they want Taiwan which is more of an ideological goal.
The answer: “Both”.


I too would like to know if Ayn Rand had an unhealthy obsession with trains.
But also, and this is key, how is it unhealthy.


Agree, I did it back in the Wrath/Cata days, quests adventure, without a rush and lots of dungeon diving.
Fun.
Second I hit cap in Wrath I started realising what the heck gearscore was, did a raid or two, then called it. It wasn’t fun to me, especially when I got abused for not being “optimised”.
The adventures and the world were great though.

I would recommend The All Guardsman Party as a pick up along the way experience. For lore summary and criticism see 1d6chan’s wiki for traditional games.

That part is an oft recommended chapter to skip, just go forward a dozen or so pages until the protagonist murders a drop ship AI that was happy to help him.


Well, most of them kinda work. Northern Hemisphere has deadly dark cold, we just have our own deadly bright heat that also forces us inside when we’re not having fun with seasonal activities.
For clarity, “on infrastructure intended for small vehicles to do 20-40kph”. I mostly mean bike gutters on roads and dedicated bike paths as opposed to footpath/sidewalk with pedestrians.