Linux doesn’t work for most people, and Windows and Mac are corporate. I hope ReactOS succeeds.
Linux doesn’t work for most people, and Windows and Mac are corporate. I hope ReactOS succeeds.
I hope so, but frankly we’ll just have to see. The people with the money and power usually win.
I think you missed the point of why I said that.
Yee. As an aside, by “education”, I mean any kind of knowledge. Many successful people have at least a small degree of intuitive knowledge— stuff they understand but weren’t explicitly taught. They may not even realize that they understand it and others don’t, because it came naturally.
Okay, yeah. Basically magical thinking— thinking that if someone succeeds, they are just special. Which is wrong. In reality, most of it is education, hard work, being first, getting good exposure, and plain old luck. And finishing a novel— even a shitty one— is hard work.
That’s fair, though Sorcerer’s Stone really wasn’t written better than later installments.
Thanks for this. Might give it a watch later. ^^
I would also like to call “third-party” content creators “fans” in this case too, in which case that is absolutely true. Extended universe? Clone Wars show? Comic books? Novels? All that third-party Star Wars content is pretty passionate. This is also true of Sonic— Archie and the ascended fan game Sonic Chronicles cared a lot more about Sonic’s universe than SEGA did.
By that last sentence, do you mean “but you can’t seem to accept”, or “you should accept”?
No. You can succeed at something and still be a moron. Look at Elon Musk. Look at George Lucas’ early drafts and his acting-direction we have footage of. Both Han Solo and Padme told him the dialogue was amazingly stupid, and George just argued with them that it would be good.
How is that fucking legal?
There are a lot of jokes to be made about Twitter referencing the disasterpiece movie “Foodfight!” and its villains fighting for “Brand X”.
Where the fuck is the law.
I mean, these are the commonly-heard and/or understood things. Even autistic people are still trying to get together and figure out what they are statistically. It really is hard when the word “autism” is used as a euphemism for general intellectual disabilities, or when tons of people keep claiming they have it only so they can feel special.
People like me have all these symptoms and more. Trichotillomania is a life-ruiner for me, and I know a lot of other autistic people deal with that and other sensory issues too; but people just don’t know about those symptoms yet.
Haha, keep dreaming. If a system made by OpenAI is used for robots, it’s not going to work anything like— on a fundamental level— current “AI”. It’s not a matter of opinion or speculation, but a matter of knowing how the fuck current “AI” even works. It just. Can’t. Understand things. And you simply can’t fit inside it an instruction for every scenario to make up for that. I don’t know how else to put it!
You want “AI” to exist in the way people think about it? One that can direct robots autonomously? You have to program a way for it to know something and to be able to react appropriately to new scenarios based on context clues. There simply is no substitute for this ability to “learn” in some capacity. It’s not an advanced, optional feature— it’s a necessary one to function.
“But AI will get better!” is not the fucking answer. What we currently have? Is not made to understand things, to recognize fingers, to say “five fingers only”, to say “that’s true, that’s false”, to have knowledge. You need a completely new, different system.
People are so fucking dense about all of this, simply because idiots named what we currently have “AI”. Just like people are dense about “black holes” just because of their stupid name.
It sounds like you know everyone’s lives and what they need then. I’ll just close up shop. /s
It’s FOSS. I’d imagine people would fork it, because fuck it