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freshgrilled t1_j7tacwa wrote
Reply to comment by cup_1337 in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
Well hell, that's what my wife said last night...
freshgrilled t1_j7et37y wrote
Reply to comment by expensivebutbroke in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
So, "To soon?"
freshgrilled t1_j7ehx3e wrote
So that would be, "Too soon?". Probably not the first time. Definitely not not the last...
freshgrilled t1_j7cuwh6 wrote
Reply to comment by 6Seasons-And-A-Movie in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
I kid, I kid. I know enough of her background (and sad end) to definitely say that she should have stayed away from the booze.
freshgrilled t1_j7c8ujw wrote
Reply to comment by 6Seasons-And-A-Movie in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
She should have some drinks to celebrate
freshgrilled t1_j46tpms wrote
Reply to comment by dan_dares in [Image] "I have not failed 700 times. I have not failed once. I have succeeded in proving that those 700 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work." ~ Thomas A. Edison by Butterflies_Books
Tesla: "I made something!" Edison: "Oooh... that's nice! Let me just take some notes." Edison to a crowd a couple of days later: "Look everyone, I made something!" Everyone else: "Oooh... That's nice! You're a genius!"
freshgrilled t1_j3keha6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 5 Dumbest thing Artificial Intelligence can not do by therealsam44
>Machines cannot learn how to do something without clear, replicable examples
This whole thread is stupid, like OP hasn't been looking into this at all but wants to post some facts on it. "Machines cannot learn how to do something without clear, replicable examples": That's absolutely not true, and over the last 10 years or so some of the most interesting AI examples have been areas where AI's are given basic rules and then allowed to train themselves to find a solution in the most efficient way (or at least well enough to hit a goal, depending on the project).
Perhaps my favorite, but probably not the most well known, is where they loaded up simple small robots with a very basic AI that had had the goal of moving forward, but was not instructed on the best way to move its appendages properly. Each one would then try out all sorts of ways of moving until they ended up with something that worked. In the end, some used very normal looking methods of transportation while others used completely ridiculous looking modes of transportation, but they still got to the goal.
The rest of the bullet points in OP's post just look like shower thoughts.
I'm having a heck of a time pulling up the articles that covered the research on that project as it was probably 10 or more years ago, so if anyone has the links, please feel free to add. But there's all sorts of stuff out there. Another one is where a robot arm teaches itself to throw a ball at a target, starting off with some basic algorithms but learning from its mistakes each time. This is not the robot arm I was thinking of, but it's an example: Link
Edit: Sorry if I'm a little reactive on this one, but I've been following this stuff for years, and OP's post feels like it's from someone who hasn't looked into it at all.
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Reply to comment by Fridgeoff in How would explain your personal movie rating system? by 5thInferno
Mine is a little like this, but switched around. It's the Drink until it's good" system where I rate it by the number of beers it took to enjoy the movie. In my system, a 10 is roughly equivalent to "Drink until you pass out" which is the worst rating a movie can get.
freshgrilled t1_j1led9w wrote
I would love an explanation or analysis of this art.
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Reply to comment by brtkm12 in Endless sea, me, digital, 2019 by Kirill_vfx
Is it a Pink Floyd cover, or Disney's live action re-release of Xenoblade 2? I can't tell.
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Reply to can you run an ethernet cable through an empty conduit in your house on your own? by VanillianArt
Probably not an issue if you are running it through conduit as a homeowner, but in general it's a good idea to run plenum grade Ethernet cable if it's going through the walls or attic. Plenum grade cable is more fire resistant and may be required to meet some types of code. The downside is that it tends to be a bit more expensive and is usually stiffer which can make it harder to work with.
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Reply to comment by chief57 in [image] Success is not always what you see by deadlyminiver28
You can tell what size it is by the size of their trucks.