Petrol posted:*every critic from every newspaper, magazine, blog, radio station and youtube channel come in with everything for a HUGE flop*
its going to make millions of dollars and will be beloved by almost everyone, from 7 to 70
lo posted:Petrol posted:*every critic from every newspaper, magazine, blog, radio station and youtube channel come in with everything for a HUGE flop*
its going to make millions of dollars and will be beloved by almost everyone, from 7 to 70
the cool thing is it doesnt even matter if anyone likes it, its guaranteed to make bank. the emoji movie made like 4 times its budget
anyway, apparently alexa laughs randomly or talks without provocation and its freaking people out. im not worried because its way more likely to be a sign of buggy technology than ai creeping toward sentience. i also think its weird that the type of person who is worried about ai gaining sentience would want to have a talking network connected voice activated device in their house in the first place
from the southern poverty law centre lmfao
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/03/09/multipolar-spin-how-fascists-operationalize-left-wing-resentment
is cool bc of crazy charts and the names of many weird political groupuscules across europe and amerika
Bablu posted:the southern poverty law centre lmfao
that article nearly gave me an aneurysm.
Caesura109 posted:I read that entire horseshit queer theory drone paper,
horseshoe queer drone theory. extreme drone bombing and extreme queerness are actually the same
Bablu posted:from the southern poverty law centre lmfao
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/03/09/multipolar-spin-how-fascists-operationalize-left-wing-resentment
is cool bc of crazy charts and the names of many weird political groupuscules across europe and amerika
way to bury the lead
TG posted:somewhat related: am i the only one that finds it really weird that people refer to siri and alexa using female pronouns? i know they have female names and voices but theyre not living things nor do they have physical anthropomorphic characteristics
anyway, apparently alexa laughs randomly or talks without provocation and its freaking people out. im not worried because its way more likely to be a sign of buggy technology than ai creeping toward sentience. i also think its weird that the type of person who is worried about ai gaining sentience would want to have a talking network connected voice activated device in their house in the first place
well duh, of course the rich idiot amerikkkan's disembodied robot secratary who they order to change the channel is female, and into this they transfer their latent fear about their office cleaner murdering them (good)
bit188 posted:first five seconds
uhh yeah so im gonna watch this video and if it helps my neck/shoulder/back pain i will buy you rhizzone Gold
no seriously this is nice and self care is important comrades, to be posting warriors
"shoot for the moon, you'll land among the stars"
also they just got put on a list of russian disinformation websites maintained by an EU body. search 'geopoliticsalert.com' https://euvsdisinfo.eu/about/
protesting the removal of Lenin's statue by reactionary scum!
*scribbling on my guillotine in permanent marker* DIGITAL IMMORTALITY INSERT NECK HERE
shriekingviolet posted:*scribbling on my guillotine in permanent marker* DIGITAL IMMORTALITY INSERT NECK HERE
i've decided that all those computer science geniuses who want to be uploaded to the cloud are good now, and they should undergo the process immediately
March 10th:
March 15th:
The $14.2 million bridge, funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, also includes new sidewalks and a plaza. The project will also boast benches, tables, shade and even Wi-Fi.
A brief write-up in the British Medical Journal claims that doctors found 27 contact lenses in a 67-year-old patient’s eye when she was being prepped for surgery at England’s Solihull Hospital.
The piece was authored by Rupal Morjaria, a specialist trainee ophthalmologist; Richard Crombie, a consultant anesthesiologist; and Amit Patel, a consultant ophthalmologist.
The lenses were clumped together in a “blueish mass” and were “bound together by mucus,” according to the journal.
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“Patients do sometimes present with a contact lens stuck under their upper eyelid, particularly if they are new to contact lens wear, or have problems with dexterity, but finding this many lenses stuck in someone’s eye is exceedingly rare,” Association of Optometrists clinical and regulatory officer Henry Leonard told Optometry Today. “Most patients would experience significant discomfort and redness, and be at risk of eye infections.”
They were also confused by how they got there. Perhaps it’s because she had “deep set eyes, which might have contributed to the unusually large number of retained foreign bodies,” the paper in BMJ stated.
Immediately, they postponed the pending surgery.
“Because she had harboured these contact lenses in her eye for an unknown length of time, if we had operated she would have had a lot of bacteria” in her eye, Morjaria said.
toyotathon posted: