

Years after the initial releases VR still very much feels like a solution looking for a problem. As long as the industry doesn’t figure out why it should even exist there will likely just be a slow decline and there is no chance for growth.
Years after the initial releases VR still very much feels like a solution looking for a problem. As long as the industry doesn’t figure out why it should even exist there will likely just be a slow decline and there is no chance for growth.
Depends on what is calculated. Calculating all digits of pi 5.1 times per second seeems pretty fast.
I don’t see why anyone would expect anything else out of a “what is the most likely way to continue this” algorithm.
It is always nice when watches have calendar functions that correctly handle dates decades into the future.
So you are saying once it gets into your bloodstream you are doomed?
It is not as if buttons required in cars differ wildly between models, they could easily mass produce those too if they wanted to and if cost is such a major concern maybe getting rid of the stupid design team that makes them look different for every model would save a lot more money.
The second dumbest engineering idea. The dumbest was clearly the car itself, letting the average person control a device that can accelerate hundreds or thousands of kilograms to speeds where reaction times of fractions of a second matter for safety was clearly one of the stupidest ideas ever.
You don’t genuinely believe anyone is installing and wiring up individual buttons in a car, do you? That whole row of buttons is delivered as a single unit just like the screen is and will have a single connector just like the screen does. Sure, you then have to install and test two units (screen and buttons) but that is about it in terms of extra work.
Your brakes will be available again after this mandatory 30s ad.
Well, presumably this group is more about models of cars and less about individual driver behavior.
Paper is just about the easiest thing to lose over the years and it certainly doesn’t last forever. You are one bit of water damage, one fire, one break-in,… away from losing it all permanently with paper.
WYSIWYG, Word Processors and CMSs are the kind of thing I don’t even want for my current content (or any content I made in the last 25+ years), why would I want any of them as an archive format?
Agreed. Just the idea of finally replacing JS with something only to be another of those “dynamic” languages makes me want to puke.
The occasional use of the free “delete your account” page is alright in my book.
Considering your average printer is a piece of shit that needs to be replaced quite often, yes, using a website is probably more energy efficient.
You can advertise your stuff on those platforms but actually publish your content on your own website.
It is almost as if content creators were all warned that would happen if they host everything on centralized platforms outside their control but nobody listened.
Well, for one thing for consciousness to be real there needs to be some form of consciousness and LLMs don’t have that.
Superhuman intelligence is not threatening about AI, inhumane behavior is and corporations don’t just display that occasionally but constantly.
He seems to be very much in favor of his own speech being completely free of any relation to reality.