“Cloned Bodies” for animals are dysfunctional bordering on nightmarish.
That’s nothing to do with the back that clone is impossible and just that cloning is hard. You are acting as if it is an unsolvable problem.
“Cloned Bodies” for animals are dysfunctional bordering on nightmarish.
That’s nothing to do with the back that clone is impossible and just that cloning is hard. You are acting as if it is an unsolvable problem.
I’ve just looked it up and there has never been a full brain transplant, so I don’t know what you’re on about.
The music is pretty great but I think they’re really talking about the diegetic sound effects. When you get a multiplier the pitch rises for each new mult, but no matter how many you get it never goes sky high I think it uses some version of the infinite stairs effect.
Imagine actually working on this game. What the hell is wrong with these developers?
I’ve never seen a single game make less progress at a slower speed while also been on sale. Who out there is deluding themselves into believing this will ever be released as a finished product?
There are game studios that have come into existence, had many commercial hits, and shut down in the time it’s taken them to fail to make one game.
Oh, we’ve found a tool alright
Yeah. In the example above the original is dead, and a clone with all of your memories up until the point of death is generated.
In that case, there is continuity of concussions, at least as far as anyone can tell, least of all the clone.
Caveat 2: ???
That would be the, become a citizen of a country with free health care, part of the plan. That would be the hard bit.
Don’t try to get philosophical about this.
Er? It’s a philosophical conversation since, you know, brain uploading is not a thing.
If you don’t want to engage in philosophy, you’re in the wrong place.
It’s not as bad as ml who actively filter content they don’t like.
I can think of a lot of football players who are in need of more brain.
How would you know?
How do you know you’re not a copy of yesterday’s you? If a clone has your memories and you’re not around anymore, then what’s the difference?
If they make it so I can eat cheese and go outside in summer without drying I’ll happy
Not that I have a Facebook profile, but even if I did, that would only give them access to information that I made public.
Doxing requires you to release information that you otherwise would keep private.
It won’t let them know my bank account details or my home address or my medical history or anything like that.
Are you sure they weren’t just test colors? Most newspapers have them.
I cannot imagine what information they needed to encode that required that level of information density.
How does that automatically dox people? I have a load of photos of people who I got in the background. I don’t magically know their names.
Just like they did with the smartphone.
Clearly you’ve been listening in on their high-level meetings. How could you possibly be aware of that global strategy?
This implies a level of intelligence they’ve never previously demonstrated.
Can you cite the source?
Executives do not see workers as people with skillsets.
Ain’t that the truth. My company is thinking about replacing all of their technical staff with AI. That’s going to be utterly hilarious to watch from the sidelines.
Equally if you write the word “totally” in front of any noun it means drunk.
“I’m totally suitcased”