What’s the fun in writing on the internet anymore? When A.I. and people can steal and paraphrase your good ideas. And obfuscate attribution to you so that your contribution doesn't register anymore. Well, this ronin writes for personal reasons. So there.
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Japan to launch world’s first wooden satellite to combat space pollution. Good on Japan to put their money where their mouth is. Act on your convictions. Don't just keep making metal satellites like everyone else.
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Reddit has signed a deal with the devil. They've erased all content priot to 1 January 2023, and will allow A.I. to train on its content. What a way to destroy something that took years to develop.
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Are these the world's top 2% of scientists? Well, in terms of publications, they're the most prolific, but that's not necessarily a sign of excellence.
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LongCOVID may be a type of brain injury, as assessed by markers of brain injury (tTau, GFAP, NfL, and UCH-L1), and there is correlation with acute dysregulation in innate and adaptive immune responses. The is consistent with other reports claiming that LongCOVID is associated with "widespread muscle damage, changes in muscle composition, and disrupted energy metabolism" and "inflammation, the damage, the scarring, the clots” found in the muscles of long COVID patients. Now to identify the underlying cause of all this, and the connection to spike protein, which is probably still present.
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Thanks to OpenAI, it’s never been clearer that Sundar Pichai is to Google as Steve Ballmer was to Microsoft. Google clearly had the lead in A.I. and it always puzzled me as to why this lead slipped. This posting from an insider provides details as why Google lost the lead. The exodus of brainpower was devastating. And it's surprising to see Microsoft's name being mentioned in tech developments again.
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Nothing beats the energy density and cost-effectiveness of petroleum products. Windmill farms will be an expensive mistake. Only the prospect of subsidies will make it possible to build. But then there is maintenance. And repair. And replacement when parts get old. All very expensive prospects. Oregon doesn't have money to waste.
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Portland's downtown vacancy rates are rising, but rents are rising, too. Lots of reasons why. Also, taxes are increasing, and it costs more to operate in Portland.
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Careful about using TurboTax. FreeTaxUSA might be more accurate.
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Jeff Katzenberg thinks A.I. will eliminate 90% of jobs in the animation industry.
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Virioids with obelisk-RNA are in your mouth. There's always something new. RNA is amazing – it keeps surprising us with new forms.
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Senator David Brock Smith tells us about 23 good bills being presented in the legislature. These are good bills indeed. Already the Dems are screaming about freezing property tax for seniors. They want the tax to keep increasing without cap. Something about worsening "economic and racial inequality" and "disproportionately benefit white Oregonians over Oregonians of color.” These buzzwords are so overused. I think it's all B.S. and don't believe any of it anymore.
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Why Are Hundreds Of Lahaina Fire Survivors Turning Down FEMA Housing? Because it isn't in Lahaina. They don't want to leave they're home town.
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Screed against the imposition of modern tech in our lives. I certainly agree about the social media part and the tech surveillance. Some of it is just having the willingness to say No!
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Japan to launch world’s first wooden satellite to combat space pollution. Good on Japan to put their money where their mouth is. Act on your convictions. Don't just keep making metal satellites like everyone else.
Reddit has signed a deal with the devil. They've erased all content priot to 1 January 2023, and will allow A.I. to train on its content. What a way to destroy something that took years to develop.
Are these the world's top 2% of scientists? Well, in terms of publications, they're the most prolific, but that's not necessarily a sign of excellence.
LongCOVID may be a type of brain injury, as assessed by markers of brain injury (tTau, GFAP, NfL, and UCH-L1), and there is correlation with acute dysregulation in innate and adaptive immune responses. The is consistent with other reports claiming that LongCOVID is associated with "widespread muscle damage, changes in muscle composition, and disrupted energy metabolism" and "inflammation, the damage, the scarring, the clots” found in the muscles of long COVID patients. Now to identify the underlying cause of all this, and the connection to spike protein, which is probably still present.
Thanks to OpenAI, it’s never been clearer that Sundar Pichai is to Google as Steve Ballmer was to Microsoft. Google clearly had the lead in A.I. and it always puzzled me as to why this lead slipped. This posting from an insider provides details as why Google lost the lead. The exodus of brainpower was devastating. And it's surprising to see Microsoft's name being mentioned in tech developments again.
Nothing beats the energy density and cost-effectiveness of petroleum products. Windmill farms will be an expensive mistake. Only the prospect of subsidies will make it possible to build. But then there is maintenance. And repair. And replacement when parts get old. All very expensive prospects. Oregon doesn't have money to waste.
Portland's downtown vacancy rates are rising, but rents are rising, too. Lots of reasons why. Also, taxes are increasing, and it costs more to operate in Portland.
Careful about using TurboTax. FreeTaxUSA might be more accurate.
Jeff Katzenberg thinks A.I. will eliminate 90% of jobs in the animation industry.
Virioids with obelisk-RNA are in your mouth. There's always something new. RNA is amazing – it keeps surprising us with new forms.
Senator David Brock Smith tells us about 23 good bills being presented in the legislature. These are good bills indeed. Already the Dems are screaming about freezing property tax for seniors. They want the tax to keep increasing without cap. Something about worsening "economic and racial inequality" and "disproportionately benefit white Oregonians over Oregonians of color.” These buzzwords are so overused. I think it's all B.S. and don't believe any of it anymore.
Why Are Hundreds Of Lahaina Fire Survivors Turning Down FEMA Housing? Because it isn't in Lahaina. They don't want to leave they're home town.
Screed against the imposition of modern tech in our lives. I certainly agree about the social media part and the tech surveillance. Some of it is just having the willingness to say No!
Brilliant execution!