

One of the ways I’ve found it to be useful so far that it can contextualise knowledge for you.
One of the ways I’ve found it to be useful so far that it can contextualise knowledge for you.
Real life LLMs have shown me the potential for the world to be just as miserable and dystopia as in a lot of sci-fi but also if this is where we are now, then maybe most sci-fi doesn’t take it far enough. People will stop thinking for themselves and rely on AI for everything and blindly believe what it tells them.
This doesn’t really answer the question but I was reading Asimov short story the other day “Belief” and it felt like he’d hit the nail on the head such a long time ago.
We have similar treaties for the sea and for Antarctica a d they are generally followed as no country wants to be the one to break them. Not foolproof by any means and it’s pretty likely a rogue character like Trump would push through without thinking about the consequences.
That was just an example - in the book they are positing that most of the things people want to mine on the moon are actually very rare - though there may be a lot across the moon it will nit be easy to mine it because the density is low.
What exactly are they going to mine? I’n “A City On Mars” (Kelly and ZACH Weinersmith) they claim “one estimate suggests it takes 150 tons of regoluth to produce a single gram of helium-3”. How is that useful?
There are lots of claims online about how abundant Helium-3 is on the moon but they all gloss over the specifics.
Maybe you can provide some context of what you mean? I assume it is very contextual.
I wonder if you could run WSL under Wine…
Yeah OP’s words are definitely not accepted but British English still has lots, another I just thought of is Dreamt
Susie Dent mentioned on a radio 4 show that words that maintained the archaic -t ending are usually more commonly used words. Words that are used less lost their -t ending and gained a more generic -ed ending as people were not taught it and used the rule they knew. So words we have like slept, dreamt, smelt are regularly used words day to day.
Someone might recognise your issue though and have suggestions, even if you can’t reproduce it exactly
This seems very odd, I’ve been using syncthing for a good 5 years and never had a single file corrupt - might be worth opening an issue on their github
A printer or printer firmware. There was a discussion about this elsewhere on lemmy, of course this would be difficult and expensive but it would be very cool
That’s quite surprising, the stable builds were always very stable for me. I used to DJ several times a month in public for 4-6 hours at a time and only had a problem when I tried to run beta builds, which was admittedly a stupid idea.
Yeah I’ve heard that, fingers crossed somebody comes across it one day
This is incredible news. So sad to see tiberian Sun isn’t there though!
No Al Gore invented Al, that’s why it’s called Al duh