Quadruple points if the website both requires you to upload a CV and enter all of the details into a form before you can submit.
Quadruple points if the website both requires you to upload a CV and enter all of the details into a form before you can submit.
Digital onboard data processing and spike detection allows the device to operate via low-bandwidth wireless interfaces.
It also receives power wirelessly so probably going to be the only option.
White Frenchie at the bottom looks cool as hell
Anni-Frid Lyngstad from ABBA was a product of this programme https://virtualworkersofamerica.com/the-story-of-frida-singer-of-abba-she-was-born-because-of-a-nazi-experiment/
Physical smartphone keyboards?
Yea even if I was the guy in this scenario there’d be like a 30 second gap between each word where I’m trying to catch my breath.
Yes but I still found it slower than typing with one hand with an on screen keyboard and I use the Fossify keyboard with no auto correct.
I found the physical keyboard unusable, too small for my fingers and I don’t have particularly big hands.
I found this interesting. The AI said it believes in forgiveness.
“To Gabriel Horcasitas, the man who shot me, it is a shame we encountered each other that day in those circumstances,” the AI Pelkey says. “In another life we probably could have been friends. I believe in forgiveness, in God who forgives, I always have. And I still do.”
But the victim’s sister, who created the AI did it to try to get the maximum sentence for the defendant.
The prosecution against Horcasitas was only seeking nine years for the killing. The maximum was 10 and a half years. Stacey had asked the judge for the full sentence during her own impact statement. The judge granted her request, something Stacey credits—in part—to the AI video.
Ha, genius. So true as well, this is the inevitable result of personalised ads. A video of your dead Grandmother popping up saying: “I sure did love big brand hazelnut chocolate. Celebrate my birthday tomorrow and buy a bar for you and the whole family.”
That’s what they both said.
I call it the torch holder.
This is my boy:
That’s a good one. Reminds me of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FshU58nI0Ts
Yea but I thought I’d better put it just in case.
I had this conversation with some non-tech savvy relatives a while ago. I think because they’d heard that adage they were under the impression that just by virtue of something being posted online it will remain there forever. Its more like once you post something online you can potentially lose control of it. So it could disappear completely if the site goes down, the file is corrupted or you remove it yourself and the platform or host you used didn’t keep a backup. But also someone could download/ screenshot it and even if whatever host agrees to delete it and any backups you still have no way to stop it proliferating, so you should act like everything you post will remain online forever.
I have a JBL Clip 3 I use in the bathroom when I shower. Sound quality’s pretty good but I just listen to podcasts with it rather than music.
Wow, I laughed far too much after reading this comment. Thank you kind stranger.
Whether its actually enforced or not will be the question. I went to Disneyland Paris 7 years ago, there were signs everywhere saying smoke only in designated areas but there were people smoking all over and none of the staff seemed to care.