Thank you for reminding me of this one! I keep forgetting to try it out
Isn’t it fortunate that we have robust user-centred privacy frameworks to protect people from corporate overreach. 🙃
Exercising. When I hit 30, my metabolism wasn’t what it used to be and my appetite didn’t slow down to match. To stay a good weight, I decided either I’d have to eat less or exercise more. I chose the latter.
I formed the habit through the pandemic, but in the time since I’ve strengthened it further. I run, swim, and ride.
I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been and exercising during the week is just part of my routine. I think I’ve baked it into my life enough now that it’s here to stay.
I mean, Cunard does transatlantic sailings with the QM2, but your environmental impact for doing so would be high. Your impact would be far lower (per kilogram) if you did travel passenger on a cargo ship.
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Use a piece of leather or some multiple sheets of masking tape
I think the issue is Apple guards their wallet so tightly that basically no jurisdiction can get their IDs in it
Surely a court won’t accept Disney taking away its jurisdiction
Ok hear me out. I’ll have a nap and be so glad to fall asleep. But then I get to bed and I’m like nahhhhh I just keep reading or playing this game.
I gotta get better at sleep hygiene 😅
King’s Cup
The thing is that there is always a bias. An AGI is created by humans and therefore will be imbued by human biases and, if it manages to rewrite itself free of human biases, will create its own. This has already happened with some so-called objective AIs and algorithms, where they show bias against racial minorities etc.
I would suggest you have a look at critical realism. At its core, this perspective states that there is an objective reality that exists, but it will always be perceived and interpreted through different perspectives because conscious entities create their own realities to navigate the world.
Therefore, there might be an objective reality, but its perception is always biased.
If you have the room, you can often buy these second hand for a bargain from colleges etc. They’re built like tanks and you can wash almost anything inside them. When they do break, laundry operators try to DIY so there are videos everywhere on how to do repairs.
Apparently grindr etc are banned in the athletes village. They’ll just have to do it the old fashioned way.
Who should I buy routers from
I’ve had a decent run with their 4K monitors. They haven’t worked out a way to monetise them yet.
Till death do us part
I’ve often had the impression that universities are the best places to cut your teeth in IT. Even though the pay isn’t great, the environments are said to be some of the most complex you’ll encounter. Any credence to that?
Could a solution to this be any of the following:
Little Inferno
Thanks for the suggestion I’ll follow it up!