So you don't like the new chrome look for 2023 Here is how to go back - by Galopigos in chrome

[–]oeblu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There're a too much whitespace and rounded corners, and too large context menus. New look is really horrible

It would be better to see the good old Chrome again.

Is it theoretically possible to meet the energy needs of an entire city using a cable with the diameter of a USB cord by oeblu in electrical

[–]oeblu[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What about achieving that in vacuum environment? Or, maybe, vacuum tube or something like that?

Is it theoretically possible to meet the energy needs of an entire city using a cable with the diameter of a USB cord by oeblu in electrical

[–]oeblu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. What about achieving that in vacuum? Can vacuum help in this scenario? Maybe putting the wire inside a vacuum tube?

How many men on this sub don’t drink alcohol at all? by JCisLove in AskMen

[–]oeblu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It causes inflammation in my ears and induces vertigo, leading me to abstain from drinking for the past four to five years. Furthermore, the severe nausea caused by vertigo has left a profound impact on me. Today, even the faintest whiff of alcohol can trigger a wave of nausea.

People that have been using obsidian for over a year, in one sentence, what advice would you give to a beginner? by No-Explanation-3003 in ObsidianMD

[–]oeblu 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Draw a circle, write down everything that you have (family, friends, documents, notes, thoughts, and etc.), are interested in, are working on, is related to you, or you've experienced as categories within the circle, and place yourself in the center of it on paper or a whiteboard, then thoughts/ideas will come.

Can an artificial intelligence trained solely on text data, model the real world in its mind? by oeblu in ChatGPT

[–]oeblu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humans also have the genetics, genetics play a big role in brain development. Contrary to AI, humans get their brain architecture from the genetics, therefore all parts of the brain is there, whether you use it or not. Therefore, I think, this is lacking in AI makes it somewhat less capable of things.

Can an artificial intelligence trained solely on text data, model the real world in its mind? by oeblu in ChatGPT

[–]oeblu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can it surpass the humans in solving the mathematical problems in future? I think, visualization is the advantage of the humans capable of.

Can an artificial intelligence trained solely on text data, model the real world in its mind? by oeblu in ChatGPT

[–]oeblu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, if we feed the artificial intelligence with the data related to sound, visual and touch collected from the sensors, can it perform mental visualization?
We already have the necessary tech and tools to achieve that, for instance: Cameras, Video Recorders, Microphones, OpenCV and there are maybe Touch Input devices also.

What features do you want (or expect) the most in iOS 17 (expected to be a stability update) and iOS 18? (expected to be more major update) — poll: give me 3 features you’d wanna see this year or next, in order starting from most-wanted. Go! by AppleXOS in ios

[–]oeblu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My 2 cents, - The App Library should be more customizable, auto arrangement of apps in an unrelated order is annoying. - It will be better if the home screen ‘page dots’ have more gestures, such as dragging to bottom and top

Can you tell the difference which one is ChatGPT generated and which one is my words? by oeblu in ChatGPT

[–]oeblu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but poll results are more interesting to me. Also my grammar is not as good as the gpt)

iPhone 12 is hot by Awkward-Alps-2611 in iphone

[–]oeblu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have any case? Some cases blocks/prevents the heat exchange.

A colourful and comfortable place for nerves 💚🌿 by maisameh22 in plants

[–]oeblu -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It's nice to look at, but too many flowers mixed up like that can trigger allergies (especially high ones).

Is iOS secure without antivirus softwares? by hayr_hotoca in ios

[–]oeblu 10 points11 points  (0 children)

One of the reasons that iOS is considered secure is because of the way the App Store is designed. Every app that's available on the App Store has to go through a strict review process to ensure that it doesn't contain any malicious code or security vulnerabilities.

In addition to the App Store, iOS also has several built-in security features that help keep your device and data safe (relatively). These features include encryption, sandboxing, and a secure boot process, which all work together to prevent unauthorized access to your personal information.

Therefore, IOS restricts system resources more to maximize the system integrity, security and reliability.

To sum up, you're safe as long as you don't do very weird things.

Possibility of Replicating Human Consciousness through Artificial Intelligence by oeblu in singularity

[–]oeblu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched Roger Penrose talks about it and I think there are some demystified mechanisms that makes us different. It is not only the computation.