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  • I mean, there's like ~22 phases for ice alone.

  • I mean, I love how it's programmed YOU should feel ashamed. Like, ghost being some peeping-tom voyeurs... I think is the real problem. Like, granny not adverting her eyes is really not a me problem. Catholics really got start teaching "When you dead, please stop doing creepy things"

  • Na, I'm looking at the RAY-BAN META GLASSES and they look strait out of some 1970s/1980s "I work at NASA/IBM" movie. Still dorky.

  • Weird, I didn't know Lithium-Ion batteries were still in the lab. I thought for sure we were using those already. I thought the batteries in the labs were various solid-state batteries like graphene or like this sodium-ion battery, where there's been a rise in patents around it but not a lot delivered

  • I feel like this needs to be updated

    NVIDIA OpenAI Palantir Meta X Google Apple Anthropic

  • They're not supposed to be able to. But in Star Trek when has that ever stop the hologram. Example Professor Moriarty taking over the Enterprise.

  • I wanna make sure I got this right. They used $20,000 in fees in 2 weeks to make a compiler? Also, to what end? Like what's the expected ROI on that?

  • Watched Cohh play it, it's a pass for me. The gameplay loop isn't my style. But it was fun watching someone go from 'this game is so good!' to just anger, lol. Some of the music is kind of catchy.

  • Listen I hate the unreal engine with a passion. But I also hate their engine with a passion. This amount of tech debt that thing has is incredible, and that's not a good thing.

    Unless they've started over from scratch but just kept the name I expected to be a piece of crap.

  • My mom made a point to teach me and my sister when we were kids. We even had to plan dinners and cook it. I then made a point to take home ec in middle school. But my mom has a collection of cookbooks she is very proud of. She reads cookbooks like people read fiction books.

    Home cooking was a staple for my family. My grandparents raised my mom and her brothers on the farm. For a little while I even lived on that farm. But even though we mostly lived in town for most of my life, the fact that most meals were home cooked didn't change.

  • I disagree, clearly. Owning would be "yes, I messed up, I used AI to write my process and didn't bother reviewing any of it, I took shortcuts". That and just that. Using "I was feeling sick" is deflecting blame instead of owning it.

  • So story time.

    Back near the 2016 election, with the news covering Clinton Vs. Trump, a douchebag I worked with... a former(?) military guy... often talked about how he and a few military buddies of his had stockpiles of guns and ammo and he knew folks in the military yet. And would say something to the effect "if she wins, well sometimes things happen to planes" implying he or one of his military buddies was going to assassinate Clinton if she won. I told a military friend of mine who said, crap like that gets said all the time an nothing is ever done about it.

    Fun fact, said douchebag got arrested by the police for soliciting what he thought was a minor. Eat shit Phil.

  • I don't care he's "sick". Too often, someone, instead of taking accountability, just throws anything to maybe shield themselves from actually being fully accountable. "I was sick", "Family problems", "A recent death", "The planets were misaligned that day", etc.

    I find it to still be cowardice, to not stand by and own what you said, even if it was wrong. He used AI and got caught. And going forward, I'll be treating Ars Technica as an unreliable AI-generated "news source".

  • My workplace, the senior management, is going all in on Copilot. So much so that at the end of last year to told us to use Copilot for year end reviews! Even provided a prompt to use, told us to link it to Outlook (not sure why, since our email retention isn't very long)... but whatever.

    I tried it, out of curiosity because I had no faith. It started printing out stats for things that never happened. It provided a 35% increase here, a 20% decress there, blah blah blah. It didn't actually highlight anything I do or did. And I'm banking that a human will partially read my review, not just use AI.

    If someone read it, I'm good. If AI reads it, I do wonder if I screwed myself. Since senior mgmt is just offloading to AI...

  • I've no idea what kind of duct this is, I just thought it was a good looking duck.

  • I'm going to keep up my tradition and send an unsolicited duck pic (yes, quack quack) to a friend.

    Then going to the science museum with a different friend.

  • Of course there's not a transparent cow out there. But there is a giant blue ox.

  • Social media year over year shows it was a mistake.

  • I'll 3rd mumble. Been hosting for over a decade.

    No tracking, no ads, no bloat... This does it's one thing and does it very well.