VulcanMind1
VulcanMind1 t1_ja20l45 wrote
Reply to comment by TheSensibleTurk in How far off are we from not needing to learn languages? by AmericanMonsterCock
I totally disagree with your assessment of AI ability for translation. I've used Facebook translation, Google text and verbal recognition to translate. I also have friends that do translation services.
The reality is there are many examples of sarcasm or cultural explanation that doesn't allow for direct translation.
VulcanMind1 t1_iya6unl wrote
Reply to comment by Less_Wrong_ in D.C. lawmakers pitch a plan for ‘Green New Deal for Housing’ by stache_twista
In DC the elephant in the room is changing the hight restrictions that can only be changed by Congress. The second best option is what was proposed in the article to take land that is less desirable above Metro stops and make them apartments.
Building high density apartments near public transportation has been around for hundreds of years. It was why retail had apartments above it on roads with street cars. 100 years ago. America ignored this solution when building nightmare suburbs that require a car to get anywhere and shop any where.
VulcanMind1 t1_iya5gd3 wrote
Reply to comment by ballsohaahd in D.C. lawmakers pitch a plan for ‘Green New Deal for Housing’ by stache_twista
Lame wall of text with no numbers. Typically McMansion is $1,500,000 at 4,000 square feet. That can be subdivided into 4 condos at $375,000 units at 1,000 SF. This would be massively affordable to a lot of middle class people.
VulcanMind1 t1_ixyuhnx wrote
I recommend downloading the Amtrak app to get an idea of how full your train is. Lots of trains running to NYC and Boston are running near 100% full. if full, you will want to be near the front of the line so you have the best chance you have at getting a desired window seat near the outlet to charge your phone.
VulcanMind1 t1_ixm3x7n wrote
I like the Skyland Lodge. It is the opposite of Boogie, but very nice to unplug with a great view and there are wineries to stop at on the drive there or back to DC. Note that the lodge is closed till spring so it may not be an ideal Christmas gift to cash in right away. https://www.goshenandoah.com/lodging/skyland
VulcanMind1 t1_is839kk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Arlington moves forward with plan to build pedestrian bridge from Crystal City to Reagan National by lylyls
The proposal is an open air walkway bridge. The only benefit is a shorter walk from the current maze. They could at least put a roof on the bridge or ideally make it an enclosed walkway so people don't have to walk in the snow and rain right out of the airport.
VulcanMind1 t1_irulgcv wrote
Reply to comment by Blide in Arlington moves forward with plan to build pedestrian bridge from Crystal City to Reagan National by lylyls
Other cities are at least civilized and keep the walk from the airport to the train stop enclosed, even Cleveland!
VulcanMind1 t1_ja2ykot wrote
Reply to comment by BobLoblaw_BirdLaw in How far off are we from not needing to learn languages? by AmericanMonsterCock
I'm saying that a robot will always fail in a translation where cultural context is needed and only a professional translator such as my friends that do this job will be able to bridge that gap.
For example "Where's the Craic?" First off a robot would hear this expression as "Where's the crack?" because the programing is likely based on US English and not Irish English. Next if this was a court of law, the Irish speaker would be getting hauled off to jail for trying to buy drugs!
These translation robots will never be able to translate yob talkers to American English and anyone that down voted my last post are a bunch of slags.