

Rats? Ship? Sinking?


Rats? Ship? Sinking?


Some even LIKE the ads.


In some books they mess up the facial recognition cameras by applying some makeup that makes the cameras see them as someone else. Is that possible and would it be possible to have it scan as the Guy Faulks madk?


Might be useful in some extreme environments, like deep sea exploration or planetary probes. Of course that depends on if the rest of the probe can survive.


It’s all about keeping up the population so there are lots of new soldiers.


Hey, don’t blame me.


Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Now that I think about it, that adage is really dated, since most people don’t use analog clocks anymore. Oh well, here’s a dime, call someone who cares.


Go old school and have it recreate a scroll. Really, not having to shift your head/eyes when reading is a plus with r-readers.


Guilty, I only skimmed it. Thanks.


I wonder how resilient they are to big winds.


Options for reasonable sized cars is the US have decreased. Mega trucks ans SUVs are what sells, I guess.
Part of this increase may also be because there are a lot of people out there driving like there are no consequences to their actions. Is it just because I am older, or are there more aggressive speeder out there?


So IBM (PCs are just a passing fad) has a future prediction? Not sure how much weight I should give this.
I thought this was going to be a counter of AI companies that have gone bankrupt.
I mean, even the original Battlestar Galactica (with Lorne Green) had a death count.


False dichotomy.


Can they make one to generate beaver enamel? I will accept the red color if I can chew through a tree.


I always thought it would be cool to have a doorbell that, when pressed, would flash a red light on the person standing there and then a machine voice would say ‘Target Acquired’.


Is he revering to the self driving Teslas when he says ‘robot army’?


The article has so many acronyms in it, I had to give up reading it. I assume this isn’t just cat like typing?


Nothing like FOSS when it comes to cost cutting.
That sounds interesting.