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That's what I do, out of few words in my mind I try the most commonly used one, and it's been working so far. Only few instances where it was the wrong choice.
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The really annoying cases are when it could be any of several common words:
batch, catch, hatch, latch, match, patch, watch?
beast, feast, least, yeast?
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Wordle 775 3/6*
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Ok, I have had my coffee, so you can all come out now!
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Oh, to be young again.
Jeremy Falcon
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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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What a deadhead says when they run out of drugs?
God this music sucks!
Thanks for the link, that's awesome!
I don't think before I open my mouth, I like to be as surprised a everyone else.
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Disappointing, could not find anything by "Frans Bauer"!
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Do you have to have WinAmp to play the recordings?
Iβve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
Iβm begging you for the benefit of everyone, donβt be STUPID.
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No, you can play .mp3 files with the Windows Media Player. It is also possible to play the songs in your browser.
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WinAmp's mascot was a llama and their tagline was "whips the llama's *ss"
The link has a image of a llama with the initials of the Live Music Archive under it (LMA).
Really kills the joke when I have to explain in such detail or am I just that old that I can remember crap like that?
Iβve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
Iβm begging you for the benefit of everyone, donβt be STUPID.
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Hi All,
Was trying to log into a Website I have used before (and have the password saved) and It won't let me in. So I click recover account the web site says it has sent me an email and I wait, no email turns up, I try with other emails I have access to no luck with all three accounts one work, two private. I think somethings wrong as it wont let me create a new account with a junk email. I have tried this site from, home last week was told 'no issues', now two different PC's, three different browsers (FireFox, Chrome, Edge) I think the problem is there end.
A simple question I was going to ask about connecting to a USB port using the inbuilt serial port to give a method of controlling this scale via an embedded board rather than the PC it requires now. I am think FTDI board but I'm not too sure of what and where.
Glenn
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Have you considered contacting the website admin/website master/company, etc.? I think that is what I would do first instead of farting around with unicorns and USB ports.
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Check your junk folder. We have had reports of the email ending up there.
"Mistakes are prevented by Experience. Experience is gained by making mistakes."
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wrong person. I think you wanted to reply to the OP
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Too complicated for me. good luck.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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And me, tomorrow is another day!
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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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The two top categories that I feel that AI has the most beneficial use currently and in the future for the human species is:
Medical (diagnosis and optimal procedure recommendations, in particular)
Deep space exploration
Every time I think of this subject, these two categories are always at the top of the list.
There are literally thousands of non-beneficial categories and scenarios, but I won't go into those here for obvious reasons.
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Slacker007 wrote: Medical
An AI model is only as good as the data fed to it. Don't we have enough bungling doctors who couldn't read an X-ray even if their own lives were at stake?
Slacker007 wrote: Deep space exploration
Yup. Keep those AIs as far as possible from the rest of us.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Deep space exploration is a great option. Personally, I'm more concerned about what the people will be doing since I would imagine we're still a generation or two away from the robot uprising.
One thing's for sure, the economy is about to change with AI. Throughout history humans have always wanted to control others. Not all of it was bad. Some of it was, like with sl****y. But, there are quite a few directionless peeps out there that just exist. Eat, Poop, Procreate, Die. Historically, they got jobs, served the king, etc. and let someone else give them direction.
That part of human nature isn't about to change. But, what is about to change is, we're about to have billions of people no longer needed to do mundane work. They already have a few fully automatic, robotic McDonald's in existence. The backbone of any economy - truckers - will end up being self-driving and automated. And so on. It's just a matter of time.
The question is, what are we going to do with billions of directionless people once AI takes their job?
What's currently being proposed is UBI btw, which will do more harm than good but I'll elaborate on that in a different post. Curious to know other's thoughts about what we're going to do.
Jeremy Falcon
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I have said it before and it is common sense really, but there is a political war raging right now behind the scenes over which political cabal will control AI.
That's all I am going to say, because the rest is political and I have been banned from this site twice already, I don't want a third go at it.
EVERTHING is political, even religion. AI is no exception.
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Slacker007 wrote: I have been banned from this site twice already, I don't want a third go at it I have a hunch that you and I would agree on some of those taboo sentiments.
Without getting political either, I'll just say that "indoor dwellers" that never really got out of the house and thus have no real-life experience tend to worship the TV. Generally speaking, TV is less interesting people watching fake stories about people pretending to be slightly more interesting. Thus, the more boring the person, the more exciting the almighty TV. It's why kids cling to it. They're still young and learning to develop their qualities that would make them interesting and experienced.
The Internet is an extension of that. It's some people's God. The amount of people who argue online with absolutely no experience in the subject matter is crazy, for instance.
These people that never develop past that stage also need the system to think. All of us depend on the system somewhat for survival, but not all of us are mentally subservient to it. But, quite a few are, and they'll defend their master violently if needed. All because critical thinking, looking inward, and accepting reality takes a bit of inner strength.
They teach you in acting class that the goal of any show, play, etc. is to create conflict. In a movie the protagonist is supposed to overcome this conflict. However, it's the conflict that gives them reason. A purpose. Same goes for the news. Whether you're a conspiracy theorist or not, we can all agree that conflicts can be distracting.
One has to wonder if there could be anything else going in the midst of a distraction. Anyone who can't even entertain the possibility of the almighty TV being wrong or leveraged will never change. It doesn't take long to spend time doing just a bit of research to find out all of the media is controled by a few people for instance - all of it. Don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to accept that fact.
Jeremy Falcon
modified 2-Aug-23 11:09am.
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