it is better than the competition but it will never be like Google before 2019 because they’ll never build their own index.
it is better than the competition but it will never be like Google before 2019 because they’ll never build their own index.
The car/bus comparison is useful, the others aren’t because they travel at different speeds.
Probably walking can still move more people than cars. If walking is 5 kph and driving is 50, people need to take 10x less space to break even. They probably do, as cars need to keep distance.
I think it is funny to make this an ethics discussion when there is plenty of evidence that bacon and sausage cause digestive tract cancers. Meat is also pretty expensive unless heavily subsidized.
I think the main focus should be on educating people that a healthy diet contains a very small amount of meat even though the meat industry has managed to make people think it should be in every meal.
I interpreted your first comment as meaning that you are supposed to hate the book because of its topic as many people seem to think whenever it is brought up.
Rowling has said a lot more questionable things, though. And even written books about her insane opinions. Calling Lolita a love story makes sense, as that is the protagonist’s point of view, even though the story is also many other things.
Crime novels about murders are a very popular type of book. Do you think that people read them because they’d enjoy watching murder in real life?
Also, the writing seriously is that good. I’d have completed the book if it was about watching paint dry.
Does it matter? A discussion is not about signalling that you support the correct side even though social media seems to think so.
Pyre is an interesting sports game IMO because it doesn’t try to look like any real sport.
You don’t need to cite, you need to provide source code. The point of GPL is to allow the user to inspect and modify the software. You can even sell it as long as you provide the modified source code under the same license.
The main character in I, Robot is Dr. Susan Calvin. It also features Donovan and Powell. Elijah is from the robot trilogy, which happens centuries after I, Robot.
I would say the only thing the movie has in common with the book is that it mentions the book’s main character and the laws of robotics. The book is all about weird behavior of robots that actually obey the laws but the movie just treats them as some corporate doublespeak.
Growing it in a lab is likely worse that growing it in an animal. Synthetic imitations are the only efficient replacement.
I calculated at one point that if you ride a bike instead of a car but replenish the calories with pure beef, it is better to ride the car. So diet matters.
Indeed. You pay them for their work, not for what they do with their life.