Teleportation is also one of the options, so that solves the getting stuck somewhere problem. My concern is what immortality is like without also getting invulnerability…
Teleportation is also one of the options, so that solves the getting stuck somewhere problem. My concern is what immortality is like without also getting invulnerability…
Like some kind of necromancer and their army of undead.
It happened in the UK, though the rules were a little relaxed for Christmas.
People have been working for decades to fix the 2038 problem, so I don’t think there’s too much to worry about.
Words like “unalive” are a form of doublespeak just to get around the restrictions, it’s silly.
I think it’s a legal thing so they’re probably not allowed to get rid of it.
Kinda like this:
I’ve heard people say “yous” before.
So the limit is actually more than 413?
then go blind again when they fail out of warranty
Don’t forget you’ll also go blind if you don’t pay the subscription fees (but don’t worry, there’s an ad supported plan if you can’t afford Eyesight Premium).
Depending on what country, probably. Someone has sworn an oath on a river before.
This is know as “False Vacuum (Decay)”. Kurzgesagt made a video about it.
Where GPU enthusiasts are getting all those organs to sell I’m not sure
If a true AI is any good at it’s goal of beating climate change, what are the odds it’s solution would involve genocide of the human race?
The context is important, usually you’d say it to someone right after they did something stupid.
But then you don’t get to spy on your employees.
There are a few 4D games you can play, but they’re not quite what you’re describing.
I just love how people seem to want to avoid using the word lie.
It’s either misinformation, or alternative facts, or hallucinations.
Doublespeak.
It’s also cheap because it’s everywhere on this planet.
Like this?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/thousands-of-homes-to-be-kept-warm-by-waste-heat-from-computer-data-centres-in-uk-firstEdit: Actually more like this https://www.theregister.com/2023/01/12/heata_offers_free_hot_water/