Well I heard about this and thought "this will be great for home automation", but I also know that someone was equally excited about using this to rob people of basic freedoms or being a fucking creep or both.
I've said this a million times before, but if we're playing gods anyway, can't we make them dog sized also?
I would totally get one or maybe two.
This is good news for bot farms working to sow division.
Here's a basically fully automated service where you can generate a shitty book for $200. You can even have it printed as a paperback for more useless waste or have it AI narrated as a shitty audiobook.
I hate everything about it.
Stupid headlines like this, are making us collectively dumber.
In case you're wondering, this is a drawing by the Argentinian comic artist Quino.
I bet with time you could just hold the pill flat on your hand, reach back and your asshole would gobble it up like a horse.
Invent a language, then teach it to a stranger against their will.
The era of Google Now and Inbox was a golden era.
Going back to regular Gmail from Inbox was what finally broke my faith in Google and I was a proper fanboy too.
I very much doubt that the people on the private plane with that guy were chosen completely at random.
I propose we call this practice "unicorning".
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Cameras require light, while radio waves works almost as well in darkness.
A motion sensor is an extra device that needs to be connected, have power and so on.
There are already radio wave motion- and room occupancy sensors where you can specify zones and so on, but if I could have personalized on top of that I'd take it.
Finally, using a thing for something useful other than its intended purpose is kinda fun.