"in 20 years" doesn't get as much hype as "in 3 months"
Maybe if they said "in 3 months" instead we would've actually have had it in 20 years. Seeing how much ai attracts money with these obviously unbelievable promises.
"in 20 years" doesn't get as much hype as "in 3 months"
Maybe if they said "in 3 months" instead we would've actually have had it in 20 years. Seeing how much ai attracts money with these obviously unbelievable promises.
From the makers of "fusion energy in 20 years", "full self driving next year" and "AI will take your job in 3 months" cones "all code will be AI in 6 months".
Trust me, it's for real this time. The new healthcare system is 2 weeks away.
EDIT: how could I forget "graphene is going to come out of the lab soon and we'll have transparent flexible screens that consume 0 electricity" and "researches find new battery technology that has twice the capacity as lithium"
Historically speaking, that will just make the next leader give many powers to the military in order to "bring peace" so whatever happened to the last one doesn't happen to him.
In these situations, governments treat things like "Whatsapp" or "telegram" as social media.
They don't ban social media so tech corps don't fuck their population. They ban social media so their population can't organize against them.
Migrant to me is the more accurate word.
Migration can be seen from 2 viewpoints, "emigration" and "immigration". Depending if you are looking from the country of origin or the destination.
However, in this headline neither the origin nor the destination is mentioned, therefore it doesn't make sense from either point of view. Therefore the viewpoint-agnostic "migrant" makes more sense to me.
Yeah who wouldn't want to be killed indiscriminately and children abducted? They got the spotlight!
I haven't done the experiment, I'm curious to know if you can take a random binary compiled for Linux 10 years ago run on the latest version of popular distros. See in which ones it runs.
Non profits do have corporate leeches too. The executives at Mozilla have executive salaries. That is, hundreds of thousands, or millions.
They don't work out of the goodness of their hearts. And Mozilla has to find a way to earn the income to pay their bloated salaries.
Barcelona in particular is a bit more difficult than the rest of Europe since we have a different rail standard in Spain.
But also Barcelona in particular is very close to the french border. So making one connection there doesn't sound too bad.
It is affected by gravity. But does it have gravitational pull? The thing about black holes is that they have a lot gravitational pull.
I'm asking because I honestly don't know.
There's probably 2-3 Paris in the US.
Same thing happens with Latin America and Spain. There's maybe an Almería in America.
Swords had phrases written on them too. This has been happening since forever.