
That’s actually too generous. A large amount of water goes to corn, which we turn primarily into corn ethanol to burn in our cars.

That’s actually too generous. A large amount of water goes to corn, which we turn primarily into corn ethanol to burn in our cars.


family/neighborhood/city/state/country/empire/hemisphere/world. Always weird to me where people draw the line. Bigger means more folks get to say what your rights are. Smaller means less people get the widely agreed rights.


Thank you. I could be persuaded to change the title, though I don’t think I have been. (You are perhaps not trying to, but I’ll record my reasoning anyway.)
Re: nobody is motivated to do this. True, and doesn’t contradict the title or content. Anybody could drive out and start toppling power poles and poisoning the water supply, fortunately most people are mostly good.
Re: some houses are well insulated. Congrats on your nice home! Many dream of having their own space someday. I think the most interesting case is in an apartment/condo/high density complex. In this setting, you have:
Re: training required and the field of view This I find most compelling. I am interested in how much legitimate use is required; can we simply make login attempts? Or does it take somebody logged in? It’s hard for me to tell how customized the model must be (this is a setting where data is reasonably easy to generate in a lot of settings; perhaps enough so that, given a model slightly larger, we get something general?).


The original title was substantially less clickbait; I amped it up in the hopes of a reply like yours.
If you have a moment more to enlighten me, I think you’re claiming:


My (also not that deep) understanding is that this took a technique that was very walk dependent, and made it robust to different walks? I suspect you’d also need to vary what and where the conductive element is, I would think. Otherwise you’re just extremely conspicuous (for being an outlier) on every readout. It’s like adding an RFID tag to yourself.
and I for one am very happy you’re here!


the wonder is that folks walked in different ways, and were still identified correctly. Not walking, you might be mistaken for furniture tho.


In public spaces, this is already happening with CTV from nearby stores and such no?


(Gonna also note that desalination has costs and downsides. Energy is only recently free and still has externalities, materials are still scarce and have to be prioritized, and it really isn’t that much fun hauling water, cleaning filters, or building pipes. I think in almost all arrangements of how we spend humanities total effort, we wont be piping that much pure water into the middle of the Sahara.)


humerously, web archive also gave me a pop-up about my blocker. But ads aren’t served on web-archive? so I just turned the blocker off.


(I admit, I liked the cloud crowd better.)
I imagine that the wolves put nonzero hours into it


Weird headline given his more recent writing, Schneier on his blog makes it pretty clear that both things can be true: Anthropic has an excellent marketing team, and security is soon going to be an issue in new ways.
He also worked on a ‘you should get your security team functional ASAP’ paper that just dropped, which is riddled with AI hype, here


link to video about this song in particular is attached to the OP (repeated here)


Sorry but such a screencap requires a source. This is almost surely misinformation.


Idk if we want to be in a state that can only write ~1000 characters to regulate AI, and that will take at least a 2 month lag?


My gut reaction is exhaustion. I would like this if folks had the time, resources, and politicians weren’t so tied up in party politics.
If you have a functional legislative arm of government, then it produces too many bits of text for the average person to keep up with it, and it’s not terribly efficient for them to try. I don’t need to know the particulars of industrial zoning policy, but I do want it to be sensical.
And if the politicians decide to bundle things together, lots of wedging becomes available. This seems less common for single-issue policy juries (one could even constrain their range on creation).
But in RCV and good support: sure. I think it could be made to work.
Corrected! Thank you.