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Somebody should do something!
Somebody should do something!
What? You thought this conflict was actually real?
It would seem that we shall be requiring you peasants to give up another 10% of your daily carbon footprint to meet the demands of our new machine overlord.
If it works well for the job
Your example is one where it clearly isn’t a great fit for the job. If you wanted to transfer sensitive data discretely, a floppy could be significantly better than a wired network where you’ve got to worry about America/Russia/China/Israel/Iran and who knows who else peeping on the transfer, or a USB drive which is already known to be compromised by stuxnet derivatives.
If it works well for the job that it’s tasked to perform, why change it? It’s got the added benefit of being an unintentional security feature now too, as very few others will even have a drive for reading them. Sort of like how manual transmissions are much less likely to be stolen now.
“It’s not that big of a deal” repeated enough times, is exactly how our society got to this state in the first place.
Bring back support for Windows 7 and Windows 10 will die overnight.
everyone else has been very thoughtful and engaging
Really? You’ve been picking fights with everyone in this thread?
What exactly did you expect, picking an argument with someone in this thread of all places?
That’s a very wise choice not to go to the mat on this, because it’s simply the truth that this novel genetic treatment has never passed the ordinary testing regimes for such products, which very few products ever pass because we simply do not know the lion’s share of what there is to know about how genetics impact our body’s function.
If you want to ignore the potential risks that’s fine. At the very least, whether you’re safe or not, we’ll get some valuable scientific data from you.
Seriously. They’re actually betting against their own long term survival and it’s baffling.
There is absolutely still strong reason for concern. Even without looking into any of the documentation regarding negative effects that we’ve got now, it’s simply not possible to claim that we know everything we need to know about it already. Not by a long shot. Simply the ordinary testing regimes that these sorts of products are supposed to undergo are extremely long themselves.
I’ve just learned not to give a shit if people want to whip themselves into a frenzy so they can feel the rush of being on the “winning” team by parroting whatever their go-to social conditioning coordinator told them in today’s podcast.
As someone actually trained to perform genetic therapy, it was incredible how many people wanted to correct me about my safety concerns regarding the covid shot.
CEOs: AI will help us lower our carbon emissions!
CEOs when they actually get their hands on AI:
Makes you wonder about all those really poorly drawn animals from the middle ages.
See you again next time
The point being, it wasn’t ever fully clear what sort of place you were visiting up front.
__________ is still trying to make ___________ happen, could be used to describe way too many tech companies these days.