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Last of the really cold days here. Been good actually, ground like iron, so can run the machines over it. Should finish the job today on schedule, though the client is talking about a few extrasβ¦
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Off on patrol with a meeting in Hereford after dinner. Hope the roads are good! Be good today! Summer, Salt.
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Good Morning Ditto Stubby. Hoping there are no icy patches on the back roads to Redhill. Have a good one
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Morning all . After some over night rain hitting the cold ground it has frosted over in the field . Actual air temp is 2c First morning it has been + for a while .
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1:βTrump is great, everything he does is right, if you donβt like him youβre a mental cuckβ 2: Trump shows heβll invade anywhere he likes, including territory of allies for decades, brazenly steals the oil industry/resources of other countries and talks about invading others all on obvious BS pretexts. 3: Trump fans looking to divert attention from their error βIts our leaderβs faultsβ (not a word of criticism of Trump) Looks a lot like TDS (Trump derangement Syndrome) sufferers were bang on the money to me.
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Who us? As in USA? same one that takes over countries that have biggest oil reserves on this world? same one that "needs" Greenland for their own national security?! Oh, that US... I would be ashamed to be a us citizens just about now and in the future... Better off afghani citizen...
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Starmer and your man Macron are both experts, they wonβt gag at all. EU is as weak as piss in reality ( pretty good at enforcing endlessly increasing levels of control, regulation and bureaucracy on its β citizens β Iβll admit ) militarily they only have themselves to blame for the situation they find themselves in. Utterly beholden to the USA for security.
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they need better narco subs - go deeper
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Jesus you are thick as mince. 250 mile range, expert on drug running boat range now !!!! return journey πππ
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Yes, AI is good for Humanity and for the World! Because we all can see what Humanity/humans do NOW(or in past) so ,a "replacement" of humans is sooo welcomed and needed!( I am realistic). As for World: yes AI is good: finally something that act with logic and not hidden interests! I can't wait to whitness Singularity and the Downfall of humans ππ Because one Entity that knows EVERYTHING that has ever been ,is and will be to know can take a piss on humans, for sure! Quantum computing also helps in knowing and understanding everything! About time for this!
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I know nothing about it either but something that I watched recently sure explained why all these ominous towers are appearing everywhere. I guess now that I've heard of 6G I'll slowly become more clued up, cheers.
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I've had that as a subbie, it seems designed to freeze by having a loop down behind the axle then up to the engine. We borrowed a kettle of hot water from the customer, turned out the kettle was working although he didn't seem able to make tea with it as I recall.
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Ironically AI itself could no doubt be involved in suggesting what could usefully be done with all the available labour. But I donβt think it is difficult to think of examples. So much more could be done to encourage children to interact with the real world For example. Local groups getting children involved in ecology, history, politics, culture. This on its own could employ hundreds of thousands. How about really great practical help for people who never work and Iβve never worked. Currently if you answer the questions right in the form that is pretty much the end of it. How about if every person stuck in a rut had a caseworker who helps them out if that rut? Creative doesnβt just mean art or music! Rehabilitation of prisoners is another one that is currently a disaster and could really benefit from a whole new army of workers. Now you might say how are we to pay for all these extra workers? Well I am talking about where existing systems have freed up large numbers of people due to AI. If the local public sector employers drastically reduced their workforce this would work perfectly. In the private sector it is a bit different. If supermarkets (for example) end up with no workers they could undercut even Aldi and Lidl. I think many people would avoid them, but that is the beauty of a free market - we would have a choice - super cheap food bought from a bot or more expensive food bought in a shop with humans. By the way when you say human oversight isnβt really happening think about it at a macro level. I have no doubt many businesses are rushing to embrace AI and the ones that ruin their product or services will quickly disappear or reverse or improve their management and use of AI. The public sector is more difficult as if they introduce major AI into, for instance, schools or hospitals we donβt really have much choice. But if AI can reduce the cost of running a hospital so they can have enough staff we all win. So the oness is on senior leadership to make wise decisions in their departments. God help us in my area! But the point is, no-one will be forced to adopt a poor AI.
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I identify with your earlier post. I know nothing about 6G but have learned to dread seeing the 5G signal on my phone as it hangs, whereas 4G is faster than I need.
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
JonnyRSA replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
Just going through an old survey and came across these images of an old Field Maple on the Tempsford Hall estate, which I manage down in Central Beds. Magnificent tree.