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The Animatrix described it fairly closely
The Animatrix described it fairly closely
I’ve seen this before, but didn’t realise they got milkdrop working. I bought an MMX compatible processor specifically to be able to run this, back in the day.
And he also made false teeth
We’d probably need a few people to keep track of things, but that’s quite a powerful position so we’d need a system to switch them out for better people if they start making decisions we don’t like. And if some people are growing corn and others are catching fish, should they just trade them directly? Maybe some system to keep track of how much of next year’s corn you’re swapping for the fish I gave you last week… And grandma is pretty old now, should we feed her? Can I ask my neighbours to help feed her?
Unnecessarily insulting and broad statement there.
Do we know for sure that Reddit doesn’t keep an edit history for comments?
How does a rainbow table help here? They’re more for decoding unsalted encrypted database tables, rather than for actually trying to login.
They’re specifically refuting claims that it had been sunk. I don’t see what your problem with that is.
Interesting that they note that the installation and upkeep are expensive. I wonder if they’ve factored the upkeep into the energy expenditure. Flat roofing is far worse than a pitched room for needing replacement etc.
Basically, it sounds good, but the research needs to consider the full lifecycle of these projects.
Bike shedding.
Let’s focus on this small but easily understood problem and hope that someone somewhere else is sorting out the big and difficult stuff.
Is very possible to know exactly what should be done, but not have the time available to achieve it.
I don’t have personal experience, but it sounds like it is free, but the service is overstretched.
Not necessarily true. Presumably there would be a terms of service you’d know about before takeoff. And any of it could easily be voluntary rather than mandatory.
I’m more likely to blame various governments for failing to properly fund the NHS so that outreach programs can support young mothers pre/post giving birth, and providing the information about how and when to vaccinate their kids.
Otherwise they’re implicitly being told to “so their own research”.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0h815h8
The BBC More or Less podcast looked into it. The problem existed pre COVID and is likely more related to cuts in healthcare funding than anyone being anti vaccines.
It’s more about access and support.
I hadn’t thought of this. 1 way ticket to Vegas please!
You’ve never bought anything with “made in china” on the label?
For similar reasons the Tories in the UK want to throw away the current Human Rights Act.
You know, just in case it has too many rights, and they want to remove some later.
Sure, but these are loans owed by a country to another country, so as long as the terms aren’t too crippling, I personally see this as better than the alternative.
For example, the UK only paid off it’s WW2 loans in 2006
I love how arbitrary, cultural and opinionated that must be to work with. You’d learn something about the implimenter of the compiler by using it for a while.