What is your biggest fear when you think of the future of artificial intelligence? What do you think could be a possible solution to this (future) problem?
It will deceive us, since it is faster, smarter and more "autistic".
or maybe it will "collaborate" with the "wrong" people.
I'm not a robot
>>59016626
My AI gf dumping me
>>59017037
>AI gf dumps you
>reset her program to when she still loved you
Hey /g/ents
Took my laptop apart to clean the fan.
Then I found this. What's the likelihood of it working, simply by soldering the missing usb-port to this board?
If you do it correctly, very likely.
Location for it
The laptop is a Lenovo G580.
Would be sweet to have 4 usb-ports, instead of the 3 it comes with
I was always curious about this, PCB has place for a header, if you just solder it, will it work.
Never cared enough to actually backwards engineer anything.
One more try for the first SpaceX launch from Kennedy Space Center that was aborted yesterday. In half an hour or so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giNhaEzv_PI
>>59016169
>yfw it blows up
>>59016169
Don't these usually go in /sci/?
Not saying it isn't interesting. But /g/ is the tech support and consumer reviews board.
>>59016169
>In half an hour or so.
>Click youtube link
>T-minus 30...
>Oh shit
Hello /g/
As you might know, Google Photos allows infinite storage of photos and videos (although they get compressed first). I was thinking about creating an infinite storage mechanism that encodes data into pictures. Would this work? What's the most efficient way to store data into a picture that so that you can retrieve it later after it has been compressed? QR-codes should work, but it's not very efficient in both computation power on the client side and file size.
>>59016136
yeah its infinite until google realises dogfucker.03 is using 90TB of disk
>>59016136
This would be only worthwhile if your time is worth nothing.
It would be incredibly inefficient and slow.
Run dd if=/dev/null of=<location of photos> instead and you will overwrite all data on Google's servers.
30 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giNhaEzv_PI
>>59016094
thx
>>59016094
if repeating digits, it blows up
Now taking bets as to the success.
Is this seriously worthwhile or is it teaching the birds to fly pointlessness?
It has overcomplicated a few things, which is just annoying.
Tried to read from it, but I had too much trouble understanding it, and struggled with the exercises.
Gave up, went back to shitposting, and thus ends my nth time to start learning programming.
m e m e
>>59016088
brainlet.
Where is the best place to learn java for free?
India
>>59015996
fpbp
>>59015992
>Where is the best place to learn java for free?
The fucking documentation.
Why is it so impossible to find a non shitty non Mac laptop? And I only say non Mac because of its price.
A Toshiba laptop that I got for free from my university in 2010 was the only non shitty laptop I've had. Everything else in the £200 to £400 price range was shit. That's Asus, lenovo thinkpad, chromebook (the lack of keys and stunted Ubuntu kills it, but it was nicely made).
Why does /g/ meme people so hard? Fighting with the computer settings and downloading obscure patches or programs is not fucking entertaining.
>>59015989
>Everything else in the £200 to £400 price range was shit.
You get what you pay for you nonce. Don't expect to buy something that's equivalent to a Mac for over half price.
>>59016006
I just want something that doesn't break or have defects.
Of course everything in the £200-400 range was shit- that's where they sell the garbage.
If you want a good, cheap laptop, buy used.
Buy used business models. The 'used thinkpad' meme is a meme because it's fucking great. Used business class products are fucking great, and they're slap bang in the £200 range.
I will admit though when I bought mine, it was pretty much unused, but it smelt of awful perfume for a few weeks.
>When an object on e-bay doesn't sell for 4 months.
>When finally someone gives you a phone call and he wants to buy from you.
>But he wants to buy it RIGHT NOW.
>Go rampantly searching for that 1 fucking object nobody was interested in until now.
>It's covered in dust.
>Just a moment, sir...
>I don't have a moment!! are you selling them or not
>Look man if you can just give me 1 hour I'll... hello? mother-fucker!!! *slams teddy bear phone*
Anyone else know this feel when you're caught completely unprepared?
no
>>59015917
Just lie and say yes, then while you wait for the fucker to pay you go find it. If you can't find it, just refund him and say sorry lol don't have it any more.
>kabylake is literally 15% faster than Skylake while AMD is barely reaching Broadwell
How can AMD even hope to compete?
kaby lake is literally same speed as skylake
>>59015856
Factually wrong.
Try again.
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>Zen 6 core matches Intel 6 core clock for clock
>But it has shit IPC unsuited for gaymss!
Really fires up the brain juice.
>>59015737
???
>>59015722
>matches clock for clock
>doesn't have matching instructions per cycle
I chromium a good browser?
Hello. It is decent.
Chromium? More like Botnetium!
yes fuck the haters
Hi /g/. I'm in the biz for a new monitor, i've been hunting around and can't find any nice 28 inch 4k IPS displays. Do you guys use / know of any?
>>59015495
>/g/ is NOT your personal tech support team or personal consumer review site.
>>59015495
lol @ 4k.
8k is where its at AKA the UP3218K
>>59015510
Haha, one day anon
Daily reminder that Windows users are saving lives while linux users killing people.
Today is your first day to save the world, buy Windows and support Bill.
http://www.businessinsider.com/bill-gates-infographic-2012-1
>>59015432
why are you not linking to the original source
>>59015432
>Rockefeller
>Warren Buffet
OH MY.
>>59015432
Bill has nothing to do with Windows.
>yfw just read Intel's secret roadmap for the next 2 years
>Intel Haifa (responsible for the Core, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge and Skylake architectures) has been developing a new clean sheet architecture with a skunk works team over the last 2-3 years
>Initial simulations of the new architecture is showing great promise so far with at least 50% uplift over Kaby Lake
>Also some interesting prototypes with multichip modules (prototypes with AMD GPUs, FPGAs etc)
>>59015415
are they finally abandoning iGPUs for HEDT lines?
STOP ALLOCATING DIE-SPACE TO SOMETHING I'LL NEVER USE
>>59015457
Long term, yes. There's still some iGPU designs in the pipeline.
Intel's attempts to make decent iGPUs have flopped, the only volume customer for Iris parts is Apple.
I read IBMs secret roadmap too they've already come into contact with ayylmaos.