A short explanation of my disability, Cerebral Palsy, that was released during lockdown and amassed over 2,000 views on YouTube! My disability doesn’t define me, but it is always handy to be able to explain it. #CerebralPalsy
New video out on my YouTube channel - jo55ss - it’s also accessible through the link below:
It’s about my disability - cerebral palsy.
I hope you find the video interesting and enjoy it - if you do, consider a like, share and subscribe!
https://t.co/Hh6QMaj3B7
#CerebralPalsy
Dick Advocaat, the oldest manager in World Cup history at 78, was in tears before Curacao vs. Germany 🥹
He stepped down after qualifying to care for his ill daughter, only to return at the last moment. A profound moment for someone who has seen everything in football 🇨🇼
"The OFC has supported me by including my voice as a young person & empowering me as an individual.
If I were to sum up this year’s OFC in three words, it would be “inclusive”, “honest” “professional”."
Bursary recipient Joss Naylor.
Full reflection👉🏻 https://t.co/CcJI9LIpJV
Upland farmers who farm on common land have found themselves excluded from future agri-environment schemes because the computer software prevents their applications.
This is a disaster for hill farmers, our environment, and our tourism economy.
I'm fighting to get this fixed.
Mountain rescue teams fear they could have to stop providing first aid cover at community events in light of new government proposals to introduce registration fees and inspections.
Mountain rescue teams and similar volunteer-led organisations should be exempt from these changes
30 years ago today, Principal Skinner purchased fast food to disguise as his own cooking at an unforgettable luncheon with Superintendent Chalmers.
#TheSimpsons episode “22 Short Films About Springfield” first aired April 14, 1996. @thatbilloakley@Joshstrangehill
"Classic recipe." Really, people been baking with palm oil traditionally have they? Along with the well publicised fake farm brands far too much food marketing is a big con that clings to the coat tails of traditional production. Misleading and it has to stop.
He's not just defending AI energy use. He is smuggling in a whole anthropology where humans are basically inefficient meat computers that you have to pour food and years into before they become useful. And once you accept that, the next move is obvious. If people are just costly biological training runs, then burning mountains of electricity to build synthetic intelligence starts to feel not only equal, but superior, even if it negatively impacts actual humans.
That is the dystopian. It makes human development sound like a bug in the system, and it makes sacrificing human and creational flourishing for more computational power sound logical. To him, the grid gets strained, prices go up, ecosystems get hit, but hey, humans eat too, so what's the difference?
The difference is that humans aren't an inefficient line item. They're the point. If your worldview can look at a child growing into an adult and describe it as energy spent to train intelligence, you haven't said something profound. You've revealed a horrifically rotten worldview.