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"claude plays pokemon" shows that it struggles with mount moon (as did four year old me)


I think you are confusing hyperbole with poetic license, and overstating the effects it has on English vernacular. I am not American, but I wouldn't go around minimizing how industrious the "great society" is.


only inasmuch as a world where everyone playing violin in the streets is a dystopia, too...


A gentleman is someone who knows how to play the bagpipes but chooses not to. May also apply to violins.


who needs creativity when you can have built small-scale versions of your favorite intellectual properties?


Proposal via instagram is certainly a move.


I guess propose means „asking out“, or he proposed to her over her friends afterwards and they said no…


...theological?


Sorry, I tend to put the concept of man's place in the universe into theology; that's the one layover from a very strict Catholic childhood. Lol.

Is there a better word for it?


Theological might not have been the best word but there's definitely a lot of spiritual insight offered up in C&H.


I mean, until there is an alternative in the space that has a (good), free, anonymous ai web search then I think we can probably assume you are confusing what you want with what is "viable"


not only is it intellectually lazy, its just plain lazy. this is hackernews, surely you've heard of artificial intelligence?


Bold claim. Why?


The sun is heating up, and Earth is going to become too hot. I’m not sure on the timeline; might be a few hundred million years. Might be more. It depends on how the atmosphere reacts.

On that timescale we could use a gravitational tractor to fix it, if we insist keeping the planet around.


There's some stuff here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future

250 million years is an estimate for when the formation of a new supercontinent results in sufficient volcanic activity to drastically increase CO2 in the atmosphere and probably kill off all large mammals. 500 million is when C3 photosynthesis stops being possible and virtually all plants are gone, which would collapse all terrestrial ecosystems and leave behind very little animal life, probably none. There seems to be a very high likelihood of extinction level asteroid strikes happening well before either of these.

But we're talking here about a span of time that is a thousand times longer than anatomically modern humans have existed up to this point. Given how far we've come since then, I don't know how you can possibly speculate what kinds of capabilities we might have by then to synthesize breathable air and food from raw disintegrated atoms of anything. If you look billions of years into the future, then it's going to get hot enough to sterilize the planet of any life whatsoever, which we probably can't overcome. If we can terraform other planets, we can terraform Earth itself, which would seemingly overcome any other challenge short of triple the heat that is eventually coming.

It seems maybe a bit premature to think this is something currently living humans should worry about figuring out how to escape from.

We might also note that, given the compartively short time it took humans to come about after the K-Pg event, it's probably reasonable to expect there is more than enough time before these "possibly all life killer" type far future things happen for some other kind of intelligent life that develops civilization and technology to replace humans if we go extinct by some means other than the planet being totally destroyed.


ok, so we have a loooottt of time to do that. for now, i think humanity already has waaaayyyy tooo many problems to deal with before we need to worry about that.


Correct, hence the "(geological) time" bit ;)

A lot of time, but it is irrefutably a requirement, and as we research it, we'll learn lots of things to use here on Earth, too.


This presumes humans will survive until the point they have to deal with it. Irrefutability and far-future events are oil and water.


weird to film someone doing their job just to prove you could ask for tea without taking off your big vr headset. hope they asked for permission to post this.


It's all the problematic parts of Google Glass, normalized by the Apple branding. What could go wrong?


I was wondering exactly the same : did the flight attendant consent to being in a video on the internet while doing her job ?


I am surprised I had to scroll down this far to find this. This was deeply upsetting to me


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