GregTech: New Horizons
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GregTech: New Horizons
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I guess because the Gen Z comp sci students are the people who are truly fluent in computers. We were immersed in the internet and digital technology from a young age, but also had the curiosity to go beneath the surface of them, and get a real understanding of how things work. Most people just use the technology superficially, even if they have grown up with the internet and computers.
Of course it’s assuming that’s how advanced propulsion tech works. But it is useful to try to detect, just in case that’s how it actually turns out to work, no?
And if we detect something interesting, like a potential warp bubble collapse, well, that also gives us a strong hint that it’s possible, helping us to direct research in the right path.
Detecting techno-signatures of aliens would be super useful for us.
Yee, you’re mot going to be hurt by open sourcing your game 5 or 10 years later. By that time practically nobody will buy your game anymore. And of the ones who still will,.they likely aren’t the ones that would even bother with looking for alternatives other than a big sale on a store page
But then, open sourcing adds to human culture, it lets others modify the game, or use it as a foundation for something new. And those things will credit you, and you will still get some extra benefit/good pr.
It’s just a good thing to do, imo.
It can be useful in explaining concepts you’re unsure about, in regards to the reading part, but you should always verify that information.
But it has helped me understand certain concepts in the past, where I struggled with finding good explanations using a search engine.
To be fair, you need a license to drive cars
The “extremes” here being “social justice” and “anti-social justice”
…I’m gonna side with the social justice side here.
But wouldn’t the husband be at fault here either way by conservative standards? It’s infidelity.
Which makes the difference between the AIs and humans lower, likely increasing the significance of the result.
If you read into the study, they also include the pass rates for humans. It’s higher than AIs, but still less than 75%
While I agree it’s a relatively low percentage, not being sure and having people pick effectively randomly is still an interesting result.
The alternative would be for them to never say that gpt-4 is a human, not 50% of the time.
HDR is actually pretty cool, at least when you got a proper HDR display such as an OLED screen
And at the same time believe in a million conspiracy theories in fields that they definitively are not experts in
I don’t think hating on them and their culture is the right way to fix this
Don’t you know? Alcohol and cigarettes aren’t recreational drugs, they’re perfectly natural foods that humans do not consume for fun.
I refuse to be part of that trend. Let the kids be kids and have fun
Solar panels have also been used in space mission for a very long time. The first solar powered probe was Vanguard 1 in 1958
How many times do people need to get fucked over by privatized black box software before they realize that FOSS has a point?
You need to really specify what is meant by “AI” here. Chances are it’s probably some form of smart traffic lights to improve traffic flow. Which is not all that special. It has nothing to do with LLMs
Degrowth isn’t just about population, or even about it at all. Degrowth is about doing the opposite of what capitalism forces us to do, infinite growth on a finite planet.
But also, the last thing we should do is incentivize birthing more people. We have increasing amounts of automation technologies, we don’t need more people.