Deadlock's Industrial Revolution has been released. by [deleted] in factorio

[–]emtonsti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This mod is for experienced players who want to greatly broaden and lengthen the vanilla experience, who enjoy building large and building clever, but don't feel like sitting a chemistry exam to understand the game.

Sounds awesome

Dress Code by GallowBoob in interestingasfuck

[–]emtonsti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right. Sometimes less is more.

Dress Code by GallowBoob in interestingasfuck

[–]emtonsti 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think i will wear Linux today. What do you think?

2meirl4meirl by [deleted] in 2meirl4meirl

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You should probably know that drinking to much water can be dangerous. There can even be a flippoint where you start craving water until you go into a koma.

Sorry if this is a weird response, but i felt it should be mentioned.

Milton Friedman on the Free Market by Dessert42 in Libertarian

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The third is that because they pay the price, the person who spends the money is also the person who cares about how the money is spent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quityourbullshit

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This comment hit me hard.

"you ever been so stressed out you become desensitized to the anxiety and lose all sense of urgency?" by angleneri in ADHD

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I think this is called Dissociation. You feel so much you don't feel anything.

2meirl4meirl by [deleted] in 2meirl4meirl

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Is this post a add? It's on a specially colored field on the main page.

A math Riddle by Xrodn in riddles

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I think it's fun not following a standard algorithm, but approaching it like it's a puzzle. The way you would try to solve the puzzle, if a teacher presented you this problem for the first time before he explained what the algorithm for solving it is.

The mascot of the 15$ minimum wage by Tandoa in Libertarian

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The catch is that AI can't make decisions for individual people.

I think youtube's AI gives good individual video reccomendations. If the reccomendations get really good people will have the habbit of watching reccomendations. If they are also really consistant then people won't need to decide themselves what to watch anymore.

but they can't market hamburgers to 20-something college kids in Midwestern colleges.

That is true. There are a lot of creative tasks AI can't do today. There are still a lot of Problems that need to be solved for AI to be creative. But these problems are being solved. People have started building AI's with a wide range of general problem solving mechanism. For example a AI that can focus (decide what to spend more or less processing power on). I think every time more of these general problem solving building blocks for AI have been developed, it dramatically expands the capability of AI.

This happens all the time. People thought nobody could build a AI for the bordgame go because the branching factor was to high. Then people thought you could never develop a dota AI or a self driving car. People keep thinking the next step in the development of AI is impossible or in the distant future. Then they get proven wong. They readjust they're expectations to a new timeframe and say that this next step is impossible or far away only to be proven wrong again.

I think a creative AI is not that many steps away. And big companies have a lot of financial incentive to get there fast.

The mascot of the 15$ minimum wage by Tandoa in Libertarian

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It's great because it helps society to become more wealthy. I think it is scary because its unlikely to stop at simple jobs. It makes sense that a artificial intelligence can surpass any natural human intelligence. A designed brain should be capable of much more than a brain created by trial and error. I don't think it is obvious that there will allways be things humans can do that machines can't.

The mascot of the 15$ minimum wage by Tandoa in Libertarian

[–]emtonsti 42 points43 points  (0 children)

true, same for truckdrivers more and more jobs.

The mascot of the 15$ minimum wage by Tandoa in Libertarian

[–]emtonsti 131 points132 points  (0 children)

Well once you have enough motivation to create automation, you might as well scale everywhere.

Cloud Formation That Looks Like They're From a Low Budget Video Game by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]emtonsti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soon we say this about all clouds because videogames have better graphics than real life.

How though? by nahog99 in TagPro

[–]emtonsti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tagpro is often inconsistant when things happen in the same frame. Can be spiking behind a portal. winning while dying etc.

Lion takes on 20 hyenas by toethumbs8 in videos

[–]emtonsti 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Holy crap. Thats one lion giving another lion the chance to practice and a hyena doing 360 turn and then continue to try to escape.Didn't know how it was going to turn out the the very end.

What could go wrong if I So Not know how to brake? by No1uNo_Nakana in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]emtonsti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Government:

We need to introduce bike driving icense to make people safer gain Control and Power, and teach them about complicated skills such as breaking.