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Probably, but i kinda wanna read anything written by Jeff VanderMeer on the topic.
I’m reminded of a certain scene from The Algebraist, by Iain M Banks.
Wait for it to cool down so you can taste it when you chug the whole thing luke warm.
In The Stone.
Which processes? Does it wear them for me?
Does this mean I can smurfshark over to Paris for a cheeky windows update?
When you have more options to pick from, you can choose the one that most closely aligns with your views, rather than just picking the least bad one.
Fission Chips.
I guess they can pay the bills installing microwave ovens.
Do they can whales in Japan? Or is it only eaten fresh?
can’t do domestic chores
My robovac is pretty good at domestic chores, no LLM involved tho. My dish and clothes washing machines also do a better job than I could by hand, and only require me to load and unload them.
There’s a later chapter called ‘Wangs Carpets’ that was first published as a standalone short story, and goes even harder.
I think the whole book is available on the authors site, but other formats are a lot more readable.
You’re thinking of robots as specialists and humans as generalists. All it’d take is a robot generalist.
You gotta read the opening to Diaspora, by Greg Egan. https://www.gregegan.net/DIASPORA/01/Orphanogenesis.html
Make Europe Global Again?
This is the UK c/ so most people don’t have AC running 24/7/365 like you would in Texas.
I wonder how obviously it’ll be doctored. Like will they expect anyone to believe it’s legit, or will they take more of a “what are you gonna do about it” approach.
Well I think it’s nifty.
Just use contactless to pay for your pizza pie.