

Yeah like the time that the AI replicated itself to avoid being switched off. They literally told it to replicate itself if it detected it was about to be switched off. Then they switched it off.
Story of the year ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah like the time that the AI replicated itself to avoid being switched off. They literally told it to replicate itself if it detected it was about to be switched off. Then they switched it off.
Story of the year ladies and gentlemen.
Well there’s two possible implementations of wireless power transfer.
There’s the way we use to charge our phones, Which is just an electromagnetic effect with no real way to extend its range. That technology has progressed as far as it’s ever going to get.
The other way is through power beaming using infrared lasers and special crystals. That technology does have potential but is nowhere close to being consumer ready yet. One day a router may include both features but not today and certainly not in 2016 when this happened.
The thing about federation is there isn’t really any particular reason to even set up a community over simply using one that’s already in existence except possibly to enforce your own moderating rules.
The idiot had it under foreign plate because obviously he can’t get plate tags for it in the UK. He’s breaking so many laws.
The best bit is that it was impounded in a Morrison’s car park which is a bit like Walmart in terms of classiness. So presumably he spent all his money on the car.
It would honestly be better if people could all move off .world anyway. Simply to spread things out a little bit, and there’s absolutely no downside.
I always like the fact that the cTLD .uk exists and basically no one uses it. But I don’t think anyone pays to keep that one around.
I can see you don’t live in a big city. It would be infinitely more suspicious if the image was pristine.
It all looks way too consistent for AI. AI images tend to be slightly blurry and don’t have a lot of consistency especially with text
There’s a lot of stuff in there that I don’t think an AI would include like the random sticker on the pole, the reflections on the plastic that covers the ad, the bus stop paint on the road is rather worn but not massively worn I feel like an AI would go in one direction or the other.
As a Jew, It’s been a pretty incredible thing to watch happen realtime.
No one’s excluding you from the conversation. How can they the only way they would know if you were Jewish is if you told them, which you most definitely did. I can’t help it if you will have some kind of oppression fetish but no one’s thought about the Jewish population as a distinct group in about 40 years.
Wouldn’t matter anyway though since the cyber truck isn’t available in Europe let alone in the UK in fact the one guy that imported one (why, he had to know it was illegal) had it impounded.
Right but Mastodon is irritating to use, isn’t it? It has actual problems. I think it’s intellectually dishonest to pretend that it doesn’t have problems and therefore anyone not using it is being ignorant.
Just because they are using Mastodon they are bad people? What the hell kind of take is that?
Or know how. Just because they are scientists doesn’t mean that they are necessarily particularly computer literate. I once had to explain to a university professor that wireless electricity doesn’t exist, and the Wi-Fi is only for internet. So yeah.
University IT departments don’t want to be running some random Mastodon on the server anyway. It’s got nothing to do with the universities day-to-day operations it’s just an extra thing that would be required on top of what they already do.
Also the only university professors who would actually be able to run the server themselves will be those in the computer science domain. A biologist isn’t going to know how to do it any more than any random member of the public.
Whoa slow down there with your advanced communication protocol. The world isn’t ready for such efficiency.