from 1982, before I was born. Why I like reading old things. He's not talking about AI, or NFTs, or whatever. He's talking about a continual cycle of anxious misdirection. Don't be distracted
Rainer Maria Rilke, Appendix to the Sonnets to Orpheus
I lost a few childhood teeth to these - but it was worth it. This drawing is a celebration of the chewy bars I grew up with, and the ritual of standing at the counter, 20p in hand, making the most important decisions of my life. Prints - https://t.co/aiv6f5zTHt
@ID_AA_Carmack This came up briefly on a previous job, where AI stood for Artificial Insemination. In this scenario you may have the option of adding markings to the face to aid identification, presuming it can be done humanely.
🛑I wrote about what “fatigue” really means for people with long COVID and ME/CFS, and why this profoundly debilitating symptom is so often misunderstood and trivialized.
(This piece also covers PEM.) 1/
https://t.co/oFWb6Flyh0
Two things to highlight for median reader:
1) You want “own occupation” disability insurance.
2) You want to get a policy *in addition to the one which may be provided by your present employer.*
Hello! We're #hiring for a few roles at Clearword. I'm afraid there's no NFTs or crypto involved, but if you're a software developer interested in remote work, working on remote work, Python or ML, we might be up your alley https://t.co/4iJAfrKpks
@br Secretly record him playing games, train a neural network on the data, then secretly get him to play vs AI John but turned up to 11. Also, I would buy that bot.
Zoom should really help out when it can tell people are having problems with it. E.g. when it sees someone speak when they're muted, when it hears someone say "How do I share my screen?" or "can you see me now?"