- Kakuro
- sudoku like puzzle game about adding up rows/columns
- Slice and dice
- dice based rpg, may be a bit much on a slow phone, but timing doesn’t matter so it could work
- Melvor Idle
- Runescape idle, basically an rpg idle game
Yeah, I hear it varys from person to person.
Are some of them redundant containers? That’s just a lot of services to be running.
I’ve tried to watch it twice and I feel like I just am missing something about it. May be too random for me.
Effectively a stacked bar chart/area chart, but with “pizzaz” that makes it less readable.
I get social security not being taxes (as its literally the federal gov giving money and then taking some back), but why wouldn’t tips be taxed if they’re just additional wages?
Like what is the logical arguement, and if they weren’t why wouldn’t I ask for all wages just be “tipped” to me?
Im surprised to see this pop up multiple times. If my device more or less is still plugged in with wireless chargers (as it can’t really be “off” the pad) it’s really not that impressive to me. Not to mention we’ve been pumping power through the air since the first radio.
If my device could charge anywhere within a certain radius (feet/meters), that would be impressive.
Yeah the issue with predictions around things like autonomous vehicles is it assumes tech advancements will flow in one direction/domain. There are still serious limitations of current AI systems in regards to autonomous vehicles and the next breakthrough may not be one relevant to that domain.
Its certainly possible, but we’ve basically been on the current autonomous vehicle hype for about 10 years already.
That page says 05/2020 launch date, so I think it’s an old tech sheet. Can’t find the tech specs for the mini that’s being announced myself, but didn’t try that hard.
The only caveat would be is if they were going to hoard that money anyways it might not make it into anyones hands.
“Trickle” would definitely be the key word though.
I mean with most CCTV feeds facial recognition is just a best guess, you can’t just rely on it.
It actually makes sense if you think about it from the perspective that ML is about generalizing trends/functions. Simulating the world is hard, generalizing the world based on past observations - easy (with some lossyness).
Just to clarify “doge” isn’t a real thing and has no real power. They can propose cuts, but it would be the senate and the house that would have to pass changes to social security. They may take up initiatives “doge” proposes, but it’ll be your representatives that make the actual choice.
It definitely has applications in defense/Intel spaces. Knowing where a photo was taken can be really useful info.
The issue is it’s going to be trained only on places people go. My understanding is that most geolocating systems are more focused on the uncommon or less traveled locations. Maybe I’m wrong, but I guess they’re probably tested it out before announcing it.
It was definitely part of the appeal. I got into arguments with people that Netflix would eventually succumb to ads. I’ve also been warning people about not owning digital content from back when all iTunes purchases came with DRM (or maybe they still do, does iTunes still exist?).
Another thing I haven’t seen mentioned is its one of the last places open late anymore. I live close to a city, but if I need to grab something late (9:30+) fast food is about the only place open.
Yep, don’t be afraid to ask for help. The people at polling places are usually very nice and helpful!
Actually I think this is showing the opposite, it’s forcing the manufacturing out of China, which is really the desired output (in my opinion).
Look at Toyota in the US, they are sometime more American made than local brands. By forcing the manufacturing outside of China you actually reduce dependency on China.
A couple that come to mind:
Also a great website for these things https://www.co-optimus.com/