Literally every single time I use it. I only need it to be on when I’m using it, and I don’t use it every day.
Literally every single time I use it. I only need it to be on when I’m using it, and I don’t use it every day.
Sure, but my keyboard doesn’t have a power button.
The only apps that can give me notifications are my messenging app my phone app and my email app. The rest get notifications blocked on install.
Yep! Feels like going through a rom pack or multi-cart and only finding good games.
You do in the water. The pasta won’t absorb all of it
Personally I think AI training is free use. I also think AI is a fad and generally used as a way to scam people.
However, artists complain about AI because it pulls from their business (in theory.) Artists generally don’t complain about piracy by the end user because the artist is usually still credited in someway (signature watermark etc.) and piracy doesn’t generally stop other people from paying for their art. AI in theory steals their jobs.
The main people who complain about traditional piracy are the executives of companies that purchased copyright on artist’s works through contracts that do not favor the artists.
Pastime I think is the correct term.
Don’t act like there aren’t cat breeders selling Persians and Sphinxes for thousands.
Science as a methodology began developing in the real world during the renaissance. Prior to that people had methodologies that provided moderately accurate models of reality but often included superstition, unsupported metaphysics, or religious dogmas. These other inclusions are what we call magic: Alchemy, astrology, geomancy, thaumatergy etc.
Assuming Harry Potter’s world developed similarly to ours, the muggles would have taken a scientific view of reality beginning around the 1500s. But magic was real and wizards kept their magical methodology and metaphysics.
They clearly have learned a lot about magic because they no longer call on demons or need the moon to be in a particular phase, but they aren’t using the scientific method to do that.
And they used those unresolved emotional issues to abuse their children physically and psychologically. Which is why the boomers are the way they are.
I mean it took them forever to get indoor plumbing. The Romans had indoor plumbing.
Harry Potter wizards use magic instead of technology, they don’t really seem to be interested in using both together. So I believe that they don’t go out of their way to understand technology or the physics behind it.
Many magical things defy physics in that world. I think wizards in that universe see science as an obstacle and not a valuable method for understanding reality. Because their reality defies understanding by scientific process. It’s all ritual based. The pronunciation of a spell changes its effect.
It’s not a lack of critical thinking that makes them avoid science. It’s the fact that what they do is more immediately effective than science.
I mean they don’t really get taught anything about the outside world. I don’t remember seeing physics or social studies or any other “normal” class on Harry Potter’s class list.
My understanding is that they used wards to prevent technology from working near them.
You have an incredibly optimistic view of the government.
Prosecutors are executive branch and they are required to be attorneys. Attorneys have to go to law school
How do you figure? Firefox is not a chromium based browser, and Mozilla is not owned by google.
See also: when you go back to a multiplayer game after not playing for several months of updates.
The lack of object permanence solution to the trolly problem.
The whole assuming humans to be rational part is what messes up the calculation.
I have a desktop and there’s no reason for it to constantly be drawing power. It boots fast enough even with fast boot disabled that it’s not an issue for me.
I leave my work laptop on, but it lives on my desk at work. Not my power bill not my problem. I still have to regularly reboot it because windows can’t update without reboots.