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whatistheformat t1_jcy2eda wrote
Reply to Expert: Misinformation targeting Black voters is rising — and AI could make it more “sophisticated” by Wagamaga
take a look at the turmoil that surrounds us and just ask yourself what AI is going to be used for. Are we going to use it to make our society better? To lessen the load on the overworked? To help lift up the disadvantaged? Hahaha. no.
Furius_George t1_jcy19ri wrote
Reply to Expert: Misinformation targeting Black voters is rising — and AI could make it more “sophisticated” by Wagamaga
“Because remember, if you don’t vote for me—then you ain’t black!” -super racist quote by Jое Віden when he was running for POTUS in 2020.
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LifeIsNotFairOof t1_jcxvmwg wrote
Reply to comment by DBDude in Qualcomm Is Poised to Dominate EVs Before Apple Gets a Chance by OutlandishnessOk2452
"what we know of it so far" source? gb5 2000+ at similar power levels fo m1 was the roadmap first created by nuvia even before they got acquired by qualcomm, there are many leaks about very high potential scores. Also its definitely wayy more than m1, even the arm cortex x4 sampling in 8 gen 3 mobile processor with mobile power limit and gimped cache scores 1800+gb5 which is higher single than m1 with stock arm cores. No way in hell nuvia custom cores will be scoring as much since even x4 with higher caches and clock speed for laptop will easily hit 1900 gb5 single
Skippyazumuni t1_jcxk2x4 wrote
Reply to comment by Abildsan in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
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You know what, I just realised im havin a go at a guy just tryna to get his product out there.
Work out the kinks and i hope your heater takes off.
best of luck, And i am sorry for bein a grump.
GhostofDownvotes t1_jcxjvvg wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Gate6899 in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
For real. This is the first hit on Best Buy. You can burn hear your hands, your face and your cat with this. At the same time. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/beurer-infrared-heat-lamp-white/6477078.p
You can probably also get some no-name version that does 100% the same thing from Amazon for 20 bucks.
GhostofDownvotes t1_jcxjll5 wrote
Reply to comment by Fermented_Discharge in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
I don’t know what’s worse at this point, OP’s product or sitting at home in gloves. Thanks for taking it for the team and freezing yourself to death in winter though.
GhostofDownvotes t1_jcxjecc wrote
Reply to comment by Skippyazumuni in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
Whoopsie there, OP.
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Ok-Gate6899 t1_jcxhcth wrote
The price is inflated by like 10X
Abildsan OP t1_jcxdzqi wrote
Reply to comment by Skippyazumuni in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
Well,
The product, the hand heater on the picture, is mine.
The technology with focused IR LED is not mine - But I think, that not many have realised the benefits of using this technology for comfort heating. Those ideas are shared in this article.
The article is not mine. They have asked me for material like pictures, and they have asked med about safety for which I have replied.
MentalMachine t1_jcxdnc8 wrote
Given most of the comments are critical of Samsung tech/QC, which company/companies should people look at for SSD's these days?
Skippyazumuni t1_jcxbcz5 wrote
Reply to comment by GhostofDownvotes in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
Skippyazumuni t1_jcxbb2i wrote
u/abildsan you really shouldn't self advertise your products on subs without letting people know you manufacture it.
You haven't made clear here that this is infact your product.
LoveThieves t1_jcxb3bg wrote
Reply to comment by ImUrFrand in Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around by Stiven_Crysis
Glad I don't have money
GhostofDownvotes t1_jcwx2tm wrote
It’s a really weak IR heater you put on a desk. Sounds like a Kickstarter thing that a small fraction of the population thinks they need. Does it really merit a post? You guys have never seen an IR heater?
psyon t1_jcwvym4 wrote
Reply to comment by oboshoe in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
If students are plagiarizing the work, then they may not be learning. People already get degrees in fields without properly understanding the material. It can also kill innovation. If people don't understand the material they need to, them they probably won't be able to change it and improve it.
bigbangbilly t1_jcwvwk6 wrote
Reply to AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
AI might be a Crimson Hexagon for the Library of Babel
I remember there's something about an AI interpreting brainwave during dreaming as an image
Can there be some soet of equipment that can measure changes on a brain into data an AI can determine whether or not learning has occure nased on changes in the brain?
This can also perhaps be a way to induce those changes faster using a different method
oboshoe t1_jcwug20 wrote
Reply to AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
according to academics, the biggest problem that humanity faces is that students will use technology to satisfy their work assignments.
AI will bring interesting challenges to society. but all we hear about is teachers worrying about plagiarism.
it's like the 1970s calculator crisis all over again. (there actually people advocating for regulating and licensing calculators)
REPOST_STRANGLER_V2 t1_jcwtheo wrote
Reply to comment by pressedbread in Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around by Stiven_Crysis
Samsung seem to always bring out products with issues, my Q80T still has a flickering issue with VRR or when switching from a different source to my PC, I also had to return a G7 because the VRR caused flicker and had scanlines on anything with red in it.
Samsung products just seem to have terrible QC and not even very good products.
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Reply to comment by TheJadedSF in Desktop hand warmer uses focused IR LEDs to beat the chill by Abildsan
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diehard_life t1_jcwsm6f wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in India cuts internet for 27 million people amid search for fugitive by marketrent
Yeah calling for assassination of PM is free speech.
Sigma_Function-1823 t1_jcwsjb2 wrote
Reply to comment by 99999999999999999989 in Say Goodbye to Coding: Microsoft Launches Power Platform Copilot by newzee1
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j3wxx t1_jcy2jx4 wrote
Reply to comment by phxees in Say Goodbye to Coding: Microsoft Launches Power Platform Copilot by newzee1
The difficult part is context. There’s no way AI is going to make the form with the inputs I need among 1000 other things humans need to decide while developing software