The video mentioned in the Ian Wright section of today's Arsecast
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The video mentioned in the Ian Wright section of today's Arsecast
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FT comments section this morning - saying what everyone else is thinking, right?
I logged off Arseblog Live in a distressed huff when you wrote 'Goal Chelsea' at the death. Only hours later did I hear on the BBC news it was disallowed. Doh! Lesson: Mustn't leave the virtual ground early, either! π€©
Well, they know this anyway. ASATs only *start* the chain reaction. After that, satellites will fragment and destroy each other with hypersonic debris. Orbit is a virtuous circle for the attacker, but it'll be the end of low Earth orbit navigability for the rest of us. π€·ββοΈ
That is not how Kessler syndrome works. One ASAT could wreck a whole orbital shell, and probably neighbouring ones as the debris from one target vectors up and down.
Anthropic: We lost a contract because we refuse to build Skynet.
OpenAI: We'll do it
Dutch research teams are developing artificial human hearts based on soft robotics technology - which might be biocompatible, have a natural pulsatile heartbeat and even overcome the infection, clotting and rejection risks of todayβs metal artificial hearts. My story: cacm.acm.org/news/can-sof...
NASA probe Lunar Trailblazer died after pointing its solar panels 180-degrees away from the sun, an NPR FOIA request reveals. Why sign errors bedevil spaceflight: cacm.acm.org/news/in-spac...
Their best for me has to be the headline on a story covering NASA's failed series of 'Faster, Cheaper, Better' lean, mean space missions. After a series of unmanned probes crashed, the Econ headline was: 'Faster, Cheaper, Splat!' π€©
Morgan McSweeney resigns as Keir Starmerβs chief of staff
My latest at Aerospace America: how moon rock can be converted into breathable air, and more. aerospaceamerica.aiaa.org/departments/...
Is this survey now one year old? i.e. based on AI released one generation of Moore's law ago? π€
Obviously. And authors and writers. Every book says "not for storage in a data retrieval system" or somesuch - and deepnet weights are merely thinly-disguised data.
Hope you all are having a blessed Thursday
Turing Award laureate Rich Sutton now critiques pure LLMsβechoing @garymarcus.bsky.social . Time to move beyond science fiction and refocus on scientific rigour. #AI #LLM #Neurosymbolic #RichSutton #GaryMarcus
garymarcus.substack.com/p/game-over-...
Once again, this is not how copyright law works!
The BBC has posted about 50 episodes of its much-missed arts series, Arena, on iPlayer - including this paean to @forduk's most-stolen-car of the 60s, the Ford Cortina. Includes Alexei Sayle on Mastermind - with some terribly tough Cortina questioning. π₯Έ www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
Oh very good. Jazzer also reminds me of Jimmy Corkhill from Brookside. Starting to think there may be a formula to this lark.
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Yes perfect choice. Amber is of course Lucy, the scheming one. This is fun. The SWs are rumbled!
someone check on Greggβsβ cyber security, we got lucky with M&S
Those old Emap Media habits die hard ... π€£ (ex IB ed here!).
Oh! Soz. Anyway, who is the hapless Cliff Barnes of Ambridge? Jakob? Kinda ambitious but not very driven. Ooh how about Ed?
"You're a no-good drunk [Sue-Ellen/Alice] - git back to that thar [sanatorium/rehab]." Yes. I see what you mean! And Doris probably ain't dead - like Bobby, she's just been having a long shower. #TheArchers
Just to be clear:
- Paracetamol does not cause autism.
- Sadiq Khan is not introducing Sharia law in the UK
- We do not have a massive free speech problem here.
- Britain is not on the verge of civil war.
These are not controversial subjects or contested, they're just not true.
Caused a stir at our allotment, that story - leading to much composting of courgettes.
The courgette poisoning issue is for real - as The Guardian's Tim Dowling found: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
Brain food KLAXON ...
Brain food KLAXON ...