

Huh. He believes that cultural elites will be social media users. I wonder why he would be pushing that narrative…
Huh. He believes that cultural elites will be social media users. I wonder why he would be pushing that narrative…
Sigh… I guess there will be a reason for me to buy a Switch 2 after all.
I remember using something called ourtunes back in college that just let everyone in the dorm freely access and download each others iTunes libraries on the dorm network.
People will probably think Mario was some kind of god from one of many bizarre pantheons. We worshipped him on our TV sets and movie theaters.
Colloquially, the phrase beg the question also has a separate sense as a synonym for “raise the question” or “prompt the question”.
Well there it is.
That said, I’m glad you shared this as I hadn’t ever thought of it before.
They don’t even have to try to start bombing places, it seems.
Tf does that mean?
It’s also linked to me having an anxiety attack before the day is done. Talking from experience.
WHAT DID THE FOX SAY?
Then why don’t we start writing “threee” or “foooour”?
Maybe seventeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen?
Welcome to the wonderful world of phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocations.
(Just as a side reference, the “iMac” is that all-in-one computer that just looks like a big monitor on your desk that connects to a keyboard and mouse.)
Who knew you could make mice with dye?
Here’s hoping it’s not exclusive to switch.
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Oh they don’t want that one.
It’s the other way around.
I just want to see what the game looks like at a stable framerate.
This bring up an interesting question I like to ask my students about AI. A year or so ago, Meta talked about people making personas of themselves for business. Like if a customer needs help, they can do a video chat with an AI that looks like you and is trained to give the responses you need it to. But what if we could do that just for ourselves, but instead let an AI shadow us for a number of years so it essentially can mimic the language we use and thoughts we have enough to effectively stand in for us in casual conversations?
If the murdered victim in this situation had trained his own AI in such a manner, after years of shadowing and training, would that AI be able to mimic its master’s behavior well enough to give its master’s most likely response to this situation? Would the AI in the video have still forgiven the murderer, and would it hold more significant meaning?
If you could snapshot you as you are up to right now, and keep it as a “living photo” A.I. that would behave and talk like you when interacted with, what would you do with it? If you could have a snapshot AI of anyone in the world in a picture frame on your desk, who you could talk to and interact with, who would you choose?