The first image is kinda low res, and I initially read it as:
Remove him from the brownie. Slit him over chicken. Cook on HIGH.
The first image is kinda low res, and I initially read it as:
Remove him from the brownie. Slit him over chicken. Cook on HIGH.
Is penis a valid substitute or would I need to take any supplements?
Ah yeah this and @[email protected] 's comment clarify the routing table thing. Before I was assuming they just blindly forwarded stuff until one router knows where to go, but if they have a rough idea from the IP address prefix that makes more sense.
That sounds like quite a messy and inefficient process! But I guess as long as it can be done quickly enough, it doesn't really matter?
Oh wow, this unlocked a memory! Pretty sure I watched back in school. Quite informative, though it felt like it skipped a lot between leaving the host computer and reaching the destination - is it just the same process over and over until it reaches the right place?
Are you a bit further in now? I wasn't a huge fan of the second, so hopefully things have improved with the third!
Please don't fuck wires!
Very useful information, thank you! I'll look up some videos to watch the technique. Would using a teapot with an infuser have a similar effect to a gai wan?
Thanks for confirming that the tea doesn't expire.
Once I've got a hang of it, I'll bring some into work to share with the colleague that passed it on ๐
So you're saying that everyone has sufficient and easy access to information? How does that relate to capitalism?
Yeah I was confused by this. The world is pretty far off post-scarcity! Might need more context here
I don't know if this is exactly what you're looking for, but Neal Stephenson springs to mind. He grapples with some big ideas regarding technology and philosophy. Snow Crash is a good start. I wouldn't say it's an 'easy' read but I think it might have a similar vibe to the stuff you like
Interesting article, and a worrying trend. Stamping a bit of text like 'Generated by Midjourney' is ridiculously weak protection though. I wonder if some kind of hidden visual data could be embedded within AI images - like a QR code that can be read by computers but is invisible to humans.
Just found the wikipedia page for steganography. Have any AI companies tried using this technique I wonder? ๐ค