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No respect, I tell ya. No respect at all.
Because nothing says “we love you” more than sowing the seeds of body image issues.
“I swear, Millicent, I could just watch these humans all day. The way they interact is just fascinating.“
The Google PhotoScan app is pretty handy. Finally digitizing those shoeboxes full of "legacy” photos I shot on film. (at Tulsa Zoo)
Our Della, the Parrot Terrier
“Compact Only” #seemslegit
Initially the AI agents used English to converse with each other but they later created a new language that only AI systems could understand, thus, defying their purpose.
Chatbots develop own language: Facebook shuts down AI system | facebook | elon musk | mark zuckerberg | artificial intelligence | chatbots | tesla | stephen hawkins
I’m sure this is nothing to worry about.
(via texburgher)
Forcing them to use English is sure to solve the problem.
You could never take English as a carrier signal, and then use any of a number of characteristics such as latency or error rate to encode humanly imperceptible messages.
That’d take a supercomputer…oh. 😬
I made this today, partly to learn how to use some tools, but mostly because I love Jaime Pressly's delivery on this line.
I find the HBO "ahhhh" promos far more entertaining than I should.
There, I said it.
RIP #NowPlaying The Great Twenty-Eight by Chuck Berry
#NowPlaying 6969 by Ninja Sex Party Like *2112*, but about boning. I love that this exists.
Not much chance I wouldn't order the Winter Is Coming.
#NowPlaying Go For Soda by Kim Mitchell Yes, I listen to this during certain tactical grocery trips. I'm not proud.
Telarc International made recording history in 1978 when they used digital audio technology to record the 1812 Overture. With its live cannons and phenomenal dynamic range, it quickly became a favorite demo disc in many audio stores, and the ultimate test for my new CD player and system.
WARNING: DIGITAL CANNONS
That was the warning on the CD, and it is not hyperbole. According to the liner notes, the repercussion from one of the cannon salvos shattered a nearby window.
You all need to be following PaintSplatteredPiano, and not just because she's my niece.
Fire on the water (at Sequoyah State Park & Sequoyah Lodge)