So.. extortion then?
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Thanks, friend. I really needed that in light of the recent news.
'you miss every shot you don't take'
'the people don't know what they want until you show them'
They throw everything including the kitchen sink in the hopes that they score the next big thing. Users be damned.
Chill man. There's loads of types of smart. Some people are great at chess, others have an intuitive feel of how a ball moves in the air, or how musical notes harmonize, or how equations collapse into simple forms, or how color or smell evokes emotion, or how ingredients work together to create pleasant texture and flavors, or how materials fold under the strike of a hammer, ...
Point is, while you may not be smart in one area, there's always areas to explore. Who knows, you may be a savant in your field. Enjoy the journey and appreciate the diversity.
Q: What do you call a large amphibious mammal with a huge mouth, large teeth, fat body and goes around swearing at passers-by?
A: Hippopottymouth
Thanks to trump and his tariffs no doubt
Never mind that even 3-5 years down the line, some of these systems will fail to connect/ pair with the latest gadget in your pocket.
About. Fucking. Time.
Sounds less like transcribing word for word, and more like attempting to summarize and parse meaning on the fly. AIS have notoriously little grasp on reasoning and logic, so it's interesting how the output holds up in a court of law.
Because AI!
Cast iron pans last forever, so if you're looking at Christmas as in acquiring a set, vs Christmas as a gift, you might find one in a garage sale or something. With some care and re-sasoning, you'll have a perfectly functional set. Good luck!
They're HEAVY though.
I think intelligence brings with an awareness of the scale of all knowledge, and that imbues a sense of humility. It's the people who let it get to their head, maybe because they solved one problem within their locus, or managed to monetize one thing that puts them at an economic advantage, and it ruins their character.