In addition to being more cost efficient, square footage is at a premium. I bought a PC when things were going well for me, but then my living situation changed and it sat in the closet for a couple years. The old Playstation doesn't take up any additional space because it can sit behind the TV that's always being used anyways.
Now that I've finally organized my space enough to fit a computer desk I've gotta deal with either using Windows or taking up Linux as a full-time hobby and learning how to make an Nvidia card work with it. It'd literally be easier to just sell it and buy a ps5 if I only cared about gaming.
Nice to see at least one voice of reason here. Even if OP is correct about an upcoming fertilizer shortage, how on earth would going out and starting a garden help at all?
Commercial farms would buy up all of whatever supplies there are & home gardeners would be priced out of it. Unless you're running a whole farm with chickens, worms, and compost you're also going to need fertilizer on a local scale.
I watched it too and noticed that there's a lot of "added detail" which doesn't make sense, noise for the sake of noise. Also the main scene they tried to highlight had an umbrella move into the scene, covering the text on the overhang. It was so perfectly timed that I can't help but think they did it intentionally to hide that this AI also fails with text.
I get the impression people in the fediverse aren't aware that people pad their social media posts.
"Americans aren't ready..." and "as a Californian..." are meaningless statements that just help a post fit into a known meme format rather than having any actual relevance to what's being stated
I'd need a good reason to use my PC. The one I bought a few years back has, at most, 50 hours of use since coming out the box. Based on all the Linux communities posts, I'd spend more time than that just installing distros and troubleshooting my graphics card. I suspect the main reason people haven't switched to Linux is bc 99% of desktop computers are owned by corporations not people
I wonder how many people in the comments here are also the ones saying "come on Americans, overthrow you government" it's easy to be a tough guy when you know you're never gonna have to do anything but leave comments online
I've lived in my current home six years and I'm not even sure the windows are capable of opening. It's wild to me that some people believe they're gonna run out of oxygen if they don't open a window
So they want to put all of our SSA money into the stock market and hope that it generates enough profit to cover the declining workforce... I'm sure that 401Ks, social security, and banking IRAs all being dependent on the same stock market not failing isn't a terrible idea.
I think this is the real answer. Individuals largely hate AI but corporations love it. It's just a matter of time before some executive crashes a multi-billion dollar company into the ground because they trusted AI and then the rest of the chips will fall.
Also, the OP makes what I consider a bad assumption—that the US-centric economy will continue being the primary driving force in the world. Literally anyone can develop their own AI for virtually nothing these days. If China wanted they could create their own ASML and Nvidia and drive western markets to the ground in months.
Teen/young adult years I just got the basics down, how to cut meat and veggies depending on their application and making meals I grew up with and knew well.
Twenties, mostly cooking in restaurants learning new recipes and commiting the "correct way" to memory while learning foods from other cultures
Thirties, breaking out of my comfort zone and just making food that sounds like it'd work together instead of making what middle-of-the-road restaurants taught me. Lots of YouTube videos absorbing general concepts.
The biggest things I've learned is that food needs twice as much fat/oil as I think it does and three times as much salt. When I have bits of veggies I'm not gonna cook, I freeze them in a bag until I have enough to make a stock—it's free flavor. Also, spice and season everything; I used to season my main ingredients and then just plop unseasoned ingredients on top thinking it's fine (for example, an egg scramble needs salt and pepper added to both the eggs and the sautéed veggies)
Cory Booker is Rand Paul with a D next to his name
In addition to being more cost efficient, square footage is at a premium. I bought a PC when things were going well for me, but then my living situation changed and it sat in the closet for a couple years. The old Playstation doesn't take up any additional space because it can sit behind the TV that's always being used anyways.
Now that I've finally organized my space enough to fit a computer desk I've gotta deal with either using Windows or taking up Linux as a full-time hobby and learning how to make an Nvidia card work with it. It'd literally be easier to just sell it and buy a ps5 if I only cared about gaming.
A. hospital staff definitely don't wear Crocs, they're actually forbidden at every hospital I've worked at for being open-topped
B. The last time I bought Crocs they were 75USD for an adult and 35USD for babies sizes. That's not far off the price of actual running shoes
Organic slop™
Nice to see at least one voice of reason here. Even if OP is correct about an upcoming fertilizer shortage, how on earth would going out and starting a garden help at all?
Commercial farms would buy up all of whatever supplies there are & home gardeners would be priced out of it. Unless you're running a whole farm with chickens, worms, and compost you're also going to need fertilizer on a local scale.
Fair enough, I appreciate them finding a way to make the subject more fun
Cytokinesis is part of cell division, but it's distinctively not part of mitosis.
Eta: Cytokinesis takes place during the M phase simultaneously with PMAT, but is a separate part of the cellular process.
I watched it too and noticed that there's a lot of "added detail" which doesn't make sense, noise for the sake of noise. Also the main scene they tried to highlight had an umbrella move into the scene, covering the text on the overhang. It was so perfectly timed that I can't help but think they did it intentionally to hide that this AI also fails with text.
I get the impression people in the fediverse aren't aware that people pad their social media posts.
"Americans aren't ready..." and "as a Californian..." are meaningless statements that just help a post fit into a known meme format rather than having any actual relevance to what's being stated
I'd need a good reason to use my PC. The one I bought a few years back has, at most, 50 hours of use since coming out the box. Based on all the Linux communities posts, I'd spend more time than that just installing distros and troubleshooting my graphics card. I suspect the main reason people haven't switched to Linux is bc 99% of desktop computers are owned by corporations not people
I wonder how many people in the comments here are also the ones saying "come on Americans, overthrow you government" it's easy to be a tough guy when you know you're never gonna have to do anything but leave comments online
And only 15 proactive folks
Cameraman named Kahraman is kinda amusing, the overall situation obviously not being very funny
The Kurds would be fools to take anything from TACO. How many times has the US abandoned them in just the last decade?
Neil Degrasse Tyson exercising some unusual restraint not to "well, actually" this sign
I've lived in my current home six years and I'm not even sure the windows are capable of opening. It's wild to me that some people believe they're gonna run out of oxygen if they don't open a window
Nah, it's a motor vehicle and should be treated as such.
So they want to put all of our SSA money into the stock market and hope that it generates enough profit to cover the declining workforce... I'm sure that 401Ks, social security, and banking IRAs all being dependent on the same stock market not failing isn't a terrible idea.
I think this is the real answer. Individuals largely hate AI but corporations love it. It's just a matter of time before some executive crashes a multi-billion dollar company into the ground because they trusted AI and then the rest of the chips will fall.
Also, the OP makes what I consider a bad assumption—that the US-centric economy will continue being the primary driving force in the world. Literally anyone can develop their own AI for virtually nothing these days. If China wanted they could create their own ASML and Nvidia and drive western markets to the ground in months.
I learned in chapters.
The biggest things I've learned is that food needs twice as much fat/oil as I think it does and three times as much salt. When I have bits of veggies I'm not gonna cook, I freeze them in a bag until I have enough to make a stock—it's free flavor. Also, spice and season everything; I used to season my main ingredients and then just plop unseasoned ingredients on top thinking it's fine (for example, an egg scramble needs salt and pepper added to both the eggs and the sautéed veggies)