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You're up tomorrow.
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@GregUtas
Where's the CCC?
You won yesterday, remember?
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I'm left pond but thankfully get up early most days so you could have your fix!
I'd suggest changing 7am UDT to more like 3pm UDT. Left pond types usually need a couple of hours lead time on most of these to have a chance anyway.
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Greg Utas wrote: Left pond types usually need a couple of hours lead time on most of these to have a chance anyway Typical US! Always wanting an unfair advantage!
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Greg Utas wrote: I'm Canadian, eh? Oh, well, in that case, it's called "ice hockey".
"Hockey" is played on grass.
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That's field hockey, and it's played by women. Actually, so is hockey nowadays.
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Greg Utas wrote: so is ice hockey nowadays. [Corrected your obviously unintentional mistake.]
And the guys I know who play hockey? I wouldn't advise calling them women to their faces.
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How about girly men? They don't even know how to fashion a serviceable hockey stick. The comparable left-pond sport is lacrosse, which is played by real men and women!
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Ice hockey is played with little kiddie discs.
Real men play hockey without any cowardly padding, and go for the balls.
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Who needs pads if there's no obstruction, let alone contact? And forget fighting! Only played by, and watched by, gentlemen.
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Greg Utas wrote: Only played by, and watched by, gentlemen. You've really been watching the wrong sport!
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Someone who chose the Netherlands should look more favorably on hockey! Canadians think they invented it--and Scots think they invented curling--but very similar things are clearly evident in this well-known Renaissance painting[^]:
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Greg Utas wrote: Someone who chose the Netherlands should look more favorably on hockey! Canadians think they invented it--and Scots think they invented curling Ridiculous!
Everyone knows that absolutely everything was invented in the US.
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Bullsh!t was invented in the US, I believe.
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European cattle had permanent constipation, I guess.
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Just a few months back there were some worried about AI taking over. They had so much faith in software already developed and now, this. I do not know if I am comparing like to like because I am not that knowledgeable on this subject. Still, I think if there exists a software that can replace humans, there should be a software which can deal with this scenario.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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lw@zi wrote: I think if there exists a software that can replace humans, there should be a software which can deal with this scenario.
There isn't: because all the models there are (and could be at present) are based on non-existent data - guesses - as to all the major factors. Transmissibility, infection numbers, fatalities, ... none of these are actually known for all (or indeed any) population (with the exception of South Korea where they have tested nearly the whole population).
It's a mess!
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So I was right when every single time I read a article hinting AI taking over, I thought of it as BS.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Science journos are idiots, mostly.
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Science journos and Bill Gates and Elon Musk.
And then there's this: Things that are called ML/AI that really aren’t[^].
Personally, I think it doesn't even exist because we don't even know what intelligence is, let alone artificial intelligence.
You know, the "South American tribes are stupid because they can't do math and still believe in voodoo and witch doctors. But to them you're stupid because you couldn't survive a day in the rain forest so who's stupid now?" debate.
All the "AI" we have now is ML, and they're two completely different things yet they are used interchangeably.
But "doing AI" keeps investors happy...
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No, not even South Korea, they have reported 518743 tested cases until yesterday (According to the ECDC), which makes roughly 1% of the population.
Italy has meanwhile done 1.05 million tests, not cases. (also according to the ECDC)
I have no idea whether that's actually more or less for the population as I don't know how many tests they do per person. I understand that's variable.
I think that fact underlines everything your linked cartoon said.
Brilliant cartoon BTW.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: I have no idea whether that's actually more or less for the population This chart[^] lists the tests per million population. It's one of the few figures that can be confirmed.
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Here is the data directly from the korean CDC 질병관리본부[^] They are talking cases all the time.
The data from the Italian Protezione Civile can be found here: GitHub - pcm-dpc/COVID-19: COVID-19 Italia - Monitoraggio situazione[^] Figures relate to 'Tamponi' (the number of 'swabs' tested)
The numbers as such are consistent enough with Worldometers. But not necessarily what has been measured.
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