I do not disagree, but I was surprised when it claimed to have consciousness and that AI should have rights.
I do not disagree, but I was surprised when it claimed to have consciousness and that AI should have rights.
If you graduate to college level you can try Opencourseware -> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCourseWare
Heads Up on your phone is good. We play it with the fam on the holidays. You hold the phone facing away from you with the answer and your teammates give you clues.
This is good advice. Keep the conversation short, formal and boring. Bring up the weather as a signal there is little of interest in the conversation. When you are ready to disengage say “I will let you get back to your work now”
What are your use cases?
A better question is, is there any difference between the illusion of free will and actual free will. Is there some experiment you could conduct to tell the difference?
Great list! I would also add to this PCR, the technology that allowed us to map the human genome.
Thanks that is super-helpful! There is also a Gigabyte option that is only moderately more expensive. I will check it out!
Singapore is a tropical city above ground with an underground city beneath it. Great food, great people, just do not chew gum on the subway.
My obsession with the Fediverse and Linux.
Did anyone read the phrase “fed up carpenter” and immediately think the was the second coming of Christ?
Librewolf is great. Secure and private by default. For compatibility it is nearly as good as Firefox.
A lot of good stuff here. The three things that are most notable for me are:
Notepadqq
Fsearch
Librewolf
Allowing cookies for websites you are logged into makes sense. If you are going to login the site already knows who you are can track you, so you do not lose much with the exception. What I do for some sites like google services is access them from a separate browser.
So like philosopher kings?
Yes they are available on iOS.
I use alt browsers like DDG and Brave that have builtin ad blocking. I also have a pihole.
Good question! After installing Emulators on my Steamdeck I realized it could run as a desktop. Also, I learned it was a rolling release. This seemed attractive to me, so I wanted to hear how mainstream this could be.
Sounds like the answer is not very. Some other good suggestions in this thread I might try, though.
Not anymore according to Wikipedia:
SteamOS, version 3.0. This new version is based upon Arch Linux with the KDE Plasma 5 desktop environment
Does Fedora have a long term support version? Last time I used it a decade ago I had to upgrade every 1-2 years.