Because United Health Care is using AI to deny claims.
Because United Health Care is using AI to deny claims.
I said no such thing. Go pick a fight somewhere else, bud.
As much as I hate to see pain and suffering in the world, animals have no qualms about eating other animals alive.
There are an infinite number of values between one and two and none of them equal three.
Oh no, consequences.
You’re suggesting OP stop seeding because those seeders will be able to download faster, but we literally see just a snapshot.
I suggested that OP check their settings.
Are you saying I shouldn’t seed because that way an American or European will be able to download faster?
Again, that’s not what I am saying at all. Stop putting words in my mouth.
I can’t believe such a toxic and inaccurate comment has this many upvotes.
If you’re looking for a toxic comment, look at your own where you are wilfully misrepresenting my argument, make wild assumptions and then attack those. That’s textbook definition of toxic behavior.
At 16kb/s per connection , I think you have to ask yourself if you’re really helping. Have you checked your settings that you aren’t limiting your upload speeds?
Edit: people seem to be offended by this comment, so let me clarify by what I meant with “are you really helping”.
Torrent clients default to a fixed number of peers they download from. If you end up with only 16kb/s connections, you are being limited by those seeders in how fast you can download.
Whereas if there were less seeders but they could provide 1mb/s connections, you are limited by your own internet connection and are downloading full blast.
I hope that clarifies my statement.
A series of bombs!
Those risers were for Pentium III and Celeron CPU’s.
I’m currently running two modified Tualatin 1.4GHz CPU’s in a 440BX board using two of those slotkets (slot -> socket adapter).
I learned to program in gw basic when I was 12. Also spent hours typing in listings from magazines. Fun times.
Moved on to turbo pascal after a few years and got into assembly from there. Didn’t get to c++ until college.
If you think that’s bad, some old arcade cabinets had suicide batteries. Their only purpose was to keep a sram chip alive that held a decryption key. Battery dies? No more game for you.
Given the prevalence of intelligence in nature using vastly different neurons I’m not sure if you even need to have an exact emulation of the real thing to achieve the same result.
That’s capturing everything. Ultimately you need only a tiny fraction of that data to emulate the human brain.
Numenta is working on a brain model to create functional sections of the brain. Their approach is different though. They are trying to understand the components and how they work together and not just aggregating vast amounts of data.
Probably not, no.
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The spines on a buffalo are a lot thicker and shorter. Any muscle attached to the spines of a spinosaurus would snap them in half.
I hope he goes to nestle.
So they were right about that replacement theory after all. /s