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That is not my problem. If I was in charge of things I would have a Universal Basic Income, which allowed everyone to thrive, but I am not in charge, and wouldn't want to be.
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Hang on. A new Jimny in France is fifty one thousand euros?
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Mine is clearly not a 020AV from looking at google pictures, does seem to share parts with the 200/201. LSE sent me this parts doc..might help someone.. 020t.pdf
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Programming more robots to fix the 80% rate of mistakes.
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New, €29k plus one off pollution tax of €22k The Ford Ranger is now available as a hybrid and is pollution tax free as a result.
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Bullshit. We all know what you were insinuating. You were wrong about the Southport incident, and probably wrong again this time. The speed with which you post these things up after the event every time is indecent. Just trying to make political capital from tragedy. It's not hard to see what kinds of people you want the perpetrators to be, and their motivations. What's not clear is whether or not you actually believe the disinformation that you post on here sometimes, or you're just propagating it to incite division and hatred.
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Not so clean at the moment. It was a retired climbers spare/backup saw. He said it had very little use and it was a great price. Hadnt been used in ages, foul looking fuel. Poured it out, fresh fuel, fired up 6th pull. It was initially cutting out but after a few tanks of fuel its now pretty much running perfectly. I'd like to replace the side cover, chain brake side, as its not looking too great. Cosmetic as it looks burnt around the exhaust. I gave it a light sand and made it look worse. I'll either do it properly and give it a spray of 2k white, or replace the cover.
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But to what end? What are all the ex-staff, and most of the rest of us humans, when extrapolated, going to be doing? After initially telling tech what to do.
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Nigel Farage backtracks on Reform UK’s promise to cut £90bn of taxes claiming proposal had been an ‘aspiration’. Nigel Farage backtracks on Reform UK’s promise to cut £90bn of taxes | Reform UK | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Party leader says proposal had been an ‘aspiration’ and accuses Tories and Labour of ‘wrecking the public finances’
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Oi oi savaloy!
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Dent, as in The Late Dent, Arthur Dent?
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Okay, I will slightly venture there. If you have a dataset, it used to be the case that you needed to hire people to interpret that data. Now you don't need to. You can prompt an AI to do the work. AI programs such as Perplexity - for research, Chat GPT - for realtime image recognition, and Claude - for creating bespoke AI agents, means that things are rapidly changing. With a bit of thought you could have an architectural company on your telephone. No staff, no offices, just tech doing whatever you tell it to. Building information modeling - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
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I highly recommend H2G2. Super prescient.
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For anyone who doesn't know, this is the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. There's a bit later on where Arthur discovers the bird-people of Brontitall. By throwing the cup at the machine, he inspired them to fck off the robots altogether and go back to living as birds. https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Brontitall
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Kim Berely joined the community
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No no no. Don't leave us hanging on that. Sounds interesting.
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Converting log splitter to single handled operation
Mark Bolam replied to Gav73's topic in Firewood forum
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I won't go into detail here, but the implications and adoption of AI in the world of civil engineering are mind boggling.
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Aye. A mate builds legal industry AI. I'm thinking about killing him.
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I shouted at a traffic warden who gave me a ticket next to the hospital, yesterday. I reckon his surname was "20 goto 10". AI is a seemingly a useful tool. I was a little on the fence as I had thought it mostly useful for admin based jobs. Caught up with some old friends over the weekend and one of them is now making a living advising construction/architectural sector on AI.
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No doubt a generated cartoon!
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bharat joined the community
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I'm getting to the point of being pushed too far by self service tills. I shouted fck off at one just now and then shouted again to get someone to fix it (not rudely but in an arguably un-British way). There are five supermarkets within a few hundred metres here. I can easily boycott the ones that won't run tills (when asked, which I do, nicely), which is inevitably where this is going. They'll probably survive without my meagre spending but when I shouted earlier, the other ten people stood round the shit machines nodded in agreement. People have had enough of this bollocks.
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Here I was ,earnestly hoping you would be lucid by this evening...