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  • I cannot imagine how disgustingly slow your college ones are compared to my high school's ones, which are 16gb ram, i7 boxes running windows 11. They are pretty damn slow even after they recently upgraded them a month ago.

    For most things, I just use my laptop since it stutters much less, but using pycharm on my laptop is pretty much impossible due to its lack of specs, so I begrudgingly use the PC.

  • It's instant from everyone else's perspective, you have a 5 minute cut scene that outlines the area you teleported to, but not a second goes by from the moment you teleport to after you are there.

  • phase 3: they spin it into some new life hack

    "Guys I found out that you don't need to grow garlic, and you can save time and effort by buying it at a supermarket! Follow me for more life hacks!"

  • And how will this be done? A proper legal system needs impartiality, which an AI still varies as much or more than a human judge. Not to mention, the way it's trained, the training data itself, if there are updates to it or not, how much it thinks, how it orders juries and parties, etc.

    If, in theory, we have a perfect AI judge model, how should it be hosted? Self host it? Would be pretty expensive if it needs to be able to keep up. It would have to be re-trained to recognise new legislation or understand removals or amendments of laws. The security of it? If it needs to be swapped out often, it would need internet access to update itself, but that produces risk for cyber attacks, so maybe done through an intranet instead?

    This requires a lot of funding, infrastructural changes and tons of maintenance in the best case scenario where the model is perfect and already developed. There would be millions, or ideally, billions in funding to produce anything remotely of quality.

    All I see are downsides.

  • reminds me of my old quora account, I deleted it recently after not using it for 3 years and man, I was pretty cringe back then. I was going through the ordinary 15 year old communist dude phase and man, I had some shit responses and I am glad I changed. It was such a relief to delete that account, since it kept assaulting my email with stuff about genocide, the left rising up and other unwanted stuff like that.