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>This is when the government had a vision and the nation had a collective aspiration.

The moon program was always controversial and it came close to cancelation several times.


So you order the $30 mod chip that will definitely exist.


This is basically the left take.

https://jacobinmag.com/2018/08/mental-health-psychiatry-clas...

'The rise of psychiatry was funded by America’s Gilded Age industrialists. Their aim: to cast society’s ills as problems of individual "mental health."'


>There is just one domestic commercial bank in the country and it is at risk of losing its only correspondent banking relationship with another bank in the US.

Is that a statement of fact, or a threat the IMF is making?


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How risk is propogated through correspondent banking relationships is (I think) not common knowledge.


You can see the key behavior by fixing one end of a belt, and moving the free end.

You should find that there is a way to apply and remove double twists in the belt without twisting the free end.


It's actually not even bad if people don't know how to read and write. It's great for tech stocks, and everyone will dictate beautiful letters with their phones.


And nothing will ever be written in private, everything will be filed in a central location. As training material for the speech recognition systems of course, surely nobody would do anything sinister with the data.


This method works because both languages corpuses talk about the same things. Life, death, love, war... they happen to people speaking all languages.

To translate whale song, you need data that corresponds to what the whales are singing about.


Are you confusing unsupervised with model-free? Unsupervised/supervised doesn't say anything about the priors baked in to the model.


And the ships. Drop an anchor and demand ransom to cut it free.


Even easier, just spoof the GPS signals with your own higher powered broadcast and make the ship think it's sailing around while it's actually stationary. Cant find the link but, some university actually demoed this working in real life with an actual container ship.

Im imagining an LED throwie type big magnetic thing with gps RX and TX, and a satellite uplink. Cruise by the autonomous ship on a jetski near a port, thrown the magnet thing on, jetski away, disrupt from afar once the boat is out at sea.


Ye old compass and lag wont get fooled by such mischievous act.


Electromagnet.


These all seem a guaranteed flop at the consumer level.

Limited FOV is going to kill it for almost everyone. I think they would sell more at double the price, if they doubled the FOV.


Agreed. I'm sure they're aware of that. But they needed to get a device to developers given that they've "built a whole new operating system" (As Lucky explained, just built stuff on Android).

Also from Palmer Lucky: They need to fix the controller. Either compromise on it or make something custom that works. Commercial applications will bring a lot of funding here and a wonky controller, when others exist which are not, will hamper that.

They have the chicken, now they need developers to make eggs. Day One of a consumer Magic Leap device needs that for anyone to say "wow, I need to have one of those in my life."


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