My 14-yo-son has recreated the climax of Back to the Future in gingerbread and I thought you should know.
My 14-yo-son has recreated the climax of Back to the Future in gingerbread and I thought you should know.
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Come up to sunny Brisbane! There's a few that I'm sure would love you to present!
McDonald's uses an AI bot called "Olivia" for hiring. A pair of hackers found they could access every conversation job applicants had with it—including all the personal info they shared—by exploiting security vulnerabilities as basic as using the password "123456". www.wired.com/story/mcdona...
apart from its inherent qualities as a comic strip, I really appreciate that Watterson resisted the urge to franchise and merchandise C&H. There's no animated movie, no tv show, no line of toys, no ipad game.
it exists in its entirety as a comic strip written and drawn entirely by one man.
It's a shame you're not coming to Brisbane!
5-panel comic. (1) [teacher with long hair next to whiteboard] TEACHER: I’m supposed to give you the tools to do good science. (2) [teacher addressing students] But what *are* those tools? Methodology is hard and there are so many ways to get incorrect results. What is the magic ingredient that makes for good science? (3) TEACHER: To figure it out, I ran a regression with all the factors people say are important: [embedded list in sub-panel, cut off at end] Outcome variable: correct scientific results. Predictors: collaboration; skepticism of others’ claims; questioning your own beliefs; trying to falsify hypotheses; checking citations; statistical rigor; blinded analysis; financial disclosure; open data (4) TEACHER: The regression says two ingredients are the most crucial: 1) genuine curiosity about the answer to a question, and 2) ammonium hydroxide. (5) STUDENT: Wait, why did *ammonia* score so high? How did it even get on the list? LONG HAIR: ...And now you’re doing good science!
Good Science
xkcd.com/3101/
Out of respect for Antony Green, on his last hurrah, let’s pretend it’s a cliffhanger
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Welcome to Australia, I hope all goes smoothly!
Well I follow both of you, just intrigued as to why.
Thanks for explaining!
Sorry, but why is this a link to your website that is then a link back to Blue Sky? Why not link directly?
Concerned about the quality of a thing or situation? DEI was not involved. D E and I are three good things that we should all strive for.
OpenAI scraped the internet and copyrighted material, and now it’s suddenly concerned about plagiarism ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This is the way.
This one is a good build but may be a little young: www.lego.com/en-au/produc...
A group of homophones is called a heard
Aloha!
Thank you both for providing some direction!
Now I need to go read that paper!
Adam Boileau is now on Bluesky! (@metlstorm.risky.biz)
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Is it too late to nominate Xodus as Word of the Year?
Quite a lot of discussion around @bsky.app here at #KubeCon, and consensus that it was @kelseyhightower.com 's clear exit from the other place that was the tipping point for the cloud native community coming over here en masse. Thank you Kelsey for your leadership in this and so many other ways.
I can only hope the sky remains blue, so far this has been wonderful.