Easy: murder everyone. Which will probably be the course of action this Skynet will take.
Easy: murder everyone. Which will probably be the course of action this Skynet will take.
I think the Butlerian Jihad can’t do shit against Judgment Day.
That is an abomination. I will probably use it in a not-so-distant future.
An AGI with virtually no restrictions and an extensive knowledge of all information humanity has ever gathered?
Make a computer that governs the world fairly and for the people, cause God knows we can’t.
And equally, Google is yet to use the big guns they have. Don’t get me wrong, I hate Google with a passion, but they have way too much power over the internet for us to leave even a dent on their plans.
No. It’s up to the browser (and even above it, the user) how the data is displayed.
In order to delete an element or replace it based on a list, you definitely need JS. You have no other way to access the DOM.
Youtube controls the servers. The backend trumps all frontends.
Without JS, you wouldn’t have ad blockers and youtube could just bake their ads on the videos themselves while streaming them. Thinking about it, I don’t think it’s off the table for them.
but a few JS-blocking users have complained about having a barebones experience.
Well no shit, have they ever wondered why the language was created in the first place?
No need to be sorry, I am well aware I can be wrong, and I prefer to learn something new than being bashed for being wrong.
Maybe I phrased it in a way different than I thought about it. I didn’t mean to claim that Shannon-Fano or Huffman are THE most efficient ways of doing it, but rather that comparing it to the massive overhead of running a LLM to compress a file, the current methods are way more resource efficient, even one as obsolete as Shannon-Fano codes.
I should probably have mentioned an algorithm like LZMA, or gzip, like you did.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t algorithms like Huffman or even Shannon-Fano code with blocks already pack the files as efficiently as possible? It’s impossible to compress a file beyond it’s entropy, and those algorithms get pretty damn close to it.
If I could, you can bet your ass I would.
I shall henceforth take the title of wizard.
It’s a bash script made to be run on MS-DOS on a breadboard computer.
I have not known happiness for 12 years now.
Thank fuck for that, cause if they didn’t faker.js
and node-ipc
would have caused a lot of trouble, with the developers adding malware to a new version and later deleting the entire packages, breaking tons of projects. And those were everything but small packages.
Not Mac OS, but I am using a linux distro, and can confirm it’s Firefox, as I’ve reinstalled everything from scratch and only Firefox seems to have this problem.
Not crashing my computer after using it for a few minutes would be nice.
Servo is being actively worked on. Maybe it can become a worthy adversary to chrome?