TrekForce
TrekForce t1_j9m92k1 wrote
Reply to comment by LeviathanGank in LG Household & Health Care To Debut Portable Tattoo Printer by diacewrb
Ya, maybe two or three small ones.
TrekForce t1_j8xmmbi wrote
Reply to comment by RtuDtu in Woman posed as doctor for almost 20 years with fake documents by Mighty_L_LORT
You’re getting downvoted, but let’s be real, could you detect a fake therapist or a fake surgeon better? I feel like a fake surgeon would be a bit more obvious.
Also if she did any schooling, but just didn’t get her degree/license, then it probably is super easy to fake.
Especially since a lot of people are going to be people who have never been to see a therapist and wouldn’t know what to expect, and the ones that do will just write her off as being bad ( unless she was actually decent) and not think much of it.
A surgeon? Again, gonna be super obvious super fast. Got lots of eyes on you, and your patient outcomes are much more obvious.
So while your comment could be taken as a slight against those who practice, I don’t really see it that way, it seems more like the other people involved (the patient) is much easier to fool as a therapist than some other kind of doctor.
TrekForce t1_j8x4l4e wrote
Reply to comment by caseigl in NEW JWST DEEP FIELD - Pandora's Cluster by GeoGeoGeoGeo
But if you had 500, think of all the TV shows you could catch up on! Lol.
On a more serious note, working until your 70 just to enjoy the last 10 years before you start getting frail, is kinda shitty. If we lived for 500 years, I could work till 80, and have enough retirement $$ to last the next 420 (heh). That would be like retiring at age 16 with a life span of 100. Imagine being able to retire at 16 and just enjoy the rest of your life to the fullest.
TrekForce t1_j8icqsb wrote
Reply to comment by Jaded_Prompt_15 in Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
I don’t think either of them imply aliens definitely exist. I think both are basically saying “If aliens exist, they could use black holes as quantum computers”.
One sounds sciency and the other sounds more standard English.
TrekForce t1_j643cel wrote
Reply to comment by schu4KSU in Rogue AI ‘could kill everyone,' scientists warn by Parking_Attitude_519
It’s not that it might or might not. It does and it doesn’t.
TrekForce t1_j55j8mq wrote
Reply to comment by giskardwasright in 'Help': Colombia rescues sailor adrift in Caribbean 24 days by AmethystOrator
Why is it we can eat salt and drink fresh water, and that’s good for survival, but drinking water with salt in it is not good for survival?
TrekForce t1_j22s6rd wrote
Reply to comment by TrekForce in What, exactly, are we supposed to do until AGI gets here? by gaudiocomplex
Kind of funny how much it left out… lol.
TrekForce t1_j22s3sc wrote
Reply to comment by TheOneBigThingis in What, exactly, are we supposed to do until AGI gets here? by gaudiocomplex
tldr; provided by ChatGPT:
There are several potential career paths that may be relatively safe in the face of increasing automation, including craft jobs in diverse environments, roles involved in integrating AI into legacy businesses, businesses that are disrupting legacy businesses with AI, certain service jobs, transportation roles, specialized medical procedures, and positions in unions. It may also be beneficial to join a side with power and influence, such as law enforcement, in order to secure employment and potentially receive additional benefits.
TrekForce t1_j0ab6jk wrote
Reply to comment by beeen_there in Predictive Artificial Intelligence by Final-Cause9540
It’s not intelligence. It’s artificial intelligence. But ok. Not sure what your point is. You don’t seem to have one. Nobody is confusing anything except you.
TrekForce t1_j09os14 wrote
Reply to comment by beeen_there in Predictive Artificial Intelligence by Final-Cause9540
It is literally defined as artificial intelligence. It is more than just vast datasets. In a large portion of AI programs, they are using “neurons”(not biological ones, but software developed to behave like one). This is why it’s artificial intelligence. ChatGPT for instance (why not, it’s the new big thing) isn’t just quoting things from its vast dataset, it is understanding the language in the prompt and responding with what it thinks is the most probable response based on it’s vast dataset. The response is likely to be nowhere inside that dataset, however.
TrekForce t1_ix1ss37 wrote
Reply to comment by Varides in Can I run a water line for a fridge off a washer dryer hook up? by SpicyyySalsaaa
The benefit would be hard water buildup/stains. Hard water will start clogging the tiny little tube for the fridge pretty easily. Same as sink, only less severe. Just much easier maintenance. Instead of buying nasty CLR or whatever to try to clean the sink periodically, I never need to worry about it. Just regular ol cleaning to get the food/etc cleaned out, don’t need to touch the faucet.
TrekForce t1_iwy3w2m wrote
Reply to comment by Varides in Can I run a water line for a fridge off a washer dryer hook up? by SpicyyySalsaaa
Why Ice-maker/fridge?
Some people even drink water from the TAP…. Are you suggesting drinking soft water is bad? And that people shouldn’t run it to their sinks either?
I’d be more worried about the piping for the washer not being “safe for drinking water” than anything else.
I have a whole-house softener. They did mess it up tho, my hose bibs are softened too… but that’s the only thing that wasn’t supposed to be. Everything inside the house was meant to be softened.
TrekForce t1_itnpahm wrote
Reply to comment by StereoBucket in [OC] Pizza eating challenge by a non-professional eater in a local competition by Tambury
Just got my edit in about 30s before your reply… lol
TrekForce t1_itnotsi wrote
Reply to comment by Neethis in [OC] Pizza eating challenge by a non-professional eater in a local competition by Tambury
Good deal. The square one is slightly bigger for less money!
TrekForce t1_itnoak2 wrote
Reply to comment by StereoBucket in [OC] Pizza eating challenge by a non-professional eater in a local competition by Tambury
12” by 8” makes it approximately the same area as a circular 12” pizza
Edit: added “approximately”. I found a pizza place stating their 12” pizza was 96square inches. And then made my comment. Then i did the math. So either they have rectangular pizza or their 12“ isn’t 12”. Either way I did the math to double check and it’s definitely slightly smaller than a 12” round pizza which has 113.1sq inches.
TrekForce t1_ja7zl0z wrote
Reply to comment by grapesinajar in Xiaomi unveils lightweight AR glasses with 'retina-level' display by youguanbumen
No, It’s a display to help you level your retinas. A glorified tilt-sensor.