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  • Is there a rule to make sure when you open a window on one virtual desktop or on one screen it stays on that screen and doesn't try to open on your current desktop? Sometimes I try to switch desktops before an app has launched and it opens up right where I'm trying to do something else.

  • No but a robot that does the dishes needs to know how to know what a dish is and how to clean all different types and what's not a dish. The complexity of behavior needed to automate human tasks that cannot be done by a assembly line robot is immense. Most manual labor jobs are still manual labor because they are too full of unknowns and nuances for a simple logic diagram to be of any use. So yes some robots need to understand what's going on

    And as for parroting vs remembering current LLMs are very limited in the capacity of creating new things but they can create novel things bash smashing together their training data. Think about it, that's all humans are too. A result of our training data. If I took away every single one of your sense since the day you where born and removed your ability to remember anything you wouldn't be very intelligent either. With no inputs youcould produce no outputs other than gibberish which an AI can do to. ( And I mean ALL senses you have no form of connection with the outside world )

  • Honestly people are trying to desperately to automate physical labor to. The problem is the machines don't understand the context of their work which can cause problems. All the work of AI is a result of trying to make a machine that can. The art and humanities is more a side project

  • I'm absolutely for defeterating threads. But if you make a claim and treat it as fact and are trying to convince people of an idea the burden of proof is on you. Otherwise your argument sounds extremely disingenuous and entitled

  • Yeah it's stable, as long as you aren't messing with the core of things you'll be good. Gaming isn't the worst on most systems but it can still be a challenge. And if you have a laptop trying to set up your GPU so it won't destroy your battery can be a challenge. Those are really your only pitfalls though. If you just want to install it browse the Internet, code, do office stuff it will work perfectly. If you start trying to do anything too fancy there is a possibility of running into unstableness from misconfiguration

  • Ok now do inches to miles, what about distance bigger then those measured in miles what now? Try miles to yards without looking it up what about measurement smaller than a 1/16 of an inch? What are we just gunna start using even smaller fractions? 1/1000 of an inch? or would it be some arbitrary unit called a speckle or something that's 18/29382 of an inch?

    And no one makes their one rulers except physics labs, and maybe ruler manufacturers.

    Metric has more precision due to its definition based on a universal constant. Imperial could have that to but it doesn't shake it's weird conversions. Yes they are easy if you are doing surveying work but there's a reason scientists use metric. It's much easier to check and use especially when dealing with scientific notation.

    Also fun trick for feet to miles is 5-tomatoes = 5 two 8 Os

    Now let's do kilometers Oh wait it's literally just it's name 1000 meters

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  • Very precise so when you measure something you get it's length so that it's length can be compared to other objects. And portable so that other people who don't have access to your specific ruler can fashion a ruler of their own that will give measurements that are the same length as yours

    An error of several inches in any real world use case for a measurement system could very well end in disasted.

    And from inches to foot, foot to yard and foot to mile.

    Metric is easier to remember conversations, easier to use, and is way more portable and precise