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vxbush
6/10/2024 6:32:15 AM
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Don't know if you guys caught this over the weekend, but CNN claimed Hamas "released" those hostages, as opposed to accurately reflecting the IDF going in and rescuing them. F&ck CNN.
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vxbush
6/10/2024 6:33:33 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 1: Note, this is what the chyron said during Victor Blackwell's discussion of the rescue. Blackwell didn't say this. But man, epic fail, CNN. Someone is definitely on the side of Hamas in the control booth.
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vxbush
6/10/2024 6:44:20 AM
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TownHall.com: A new Border Patrol memo instructs all agents to release illegals immigrants apprehended at the San Diego corridor into the United States and label them as either “hard” or “very hard” to deport. According to the internal memo, Border Patrol agents are being told to release illegal adult immigrants from all but six countries in the Eastern Hemisphere into the U.S. So from which countries are the Border Patrol going to actually prevent them from entering? - Russia
- Georgia
- Uzbekistan
- Tajikistan
- Moldova
- Kyrgyzstan
NOT China, North Korea, Palestinian Territories, etc. They used to deport Cubans without a backward glance, but apparently that's okay now.
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JCM
6/10/2024 7:40:53 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 1: Released is newspeak for rescue. Your ungoodthink has been duly noted.
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JCM
6/10/2024 7:47:31 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 3: While back IIRC Westminster Abbey had a muslim prayer service in the name of tolerance. That in the islamic mind makes Westminster a Mosque.
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vxbush
6/10/2024 12:04:07 PM
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AI is coming in a big way to the next operating systems for Apple products. It is tightly integrated with Siri and all the native apps with APIs provided that programmers can use to integrate the AI with their own apps and, in theory, with security built in. They are also planning on allowing sanitized connections to ChatGPT or, if you have an account, tying your account to your Apple AI. Very, very interesting.
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JCM
6/10/2024 1:56:41 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 7: Siemens, provider for a larger part of our design environment is promising to implement AI in a big way. All of us in the circuit board design team laughed up our sleeve. The level of complex interdependencies in a design are staggering. We have to to work with so many disciplines to get a solid design. They promised to make board design so easy any EE can do it. We just had to convince an new EE his simulations were wrong. One new grad EE a simulation tool vs. 3 designers with 60 years experience. The promise to make my job as librarian "go away" that the tool could "read" a datasheet and produce components. Which is funny because datasheets can be a mess.
We've seen what a hash they made of some AI products by incorporating social and political agendas. So far IMAO AI has been less than impressive. Cool new widget, a long way from useful maturity.
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vxbush
6/10/2024 2:00:46 PM
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In #8 JCM said: We've seen what a hash they made of some AI products by incorporating social and political agendas.
So far IMAO AI has been less than impressive. Cool new widget, a long way from useful maturity. Agree completely. But these baby steps we're seeing now are going to get us to the point that you describe in probably 10-15 years, methinks. That's totally a guess, I freely admit. But right now the hype is overloaded compared to the capability. I think they will work out the bugs in time and then it really will be a killer thing.
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JCM
6/10/2024 2:12:35 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 9: It will be a disruptive technology for sure. People will have to adapt. How in the long run remains to be seen.
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