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Loads of jobs should have been automated many years ago and the standard working week reduced to match. Too many people living to work - but that's the masters and slaves game and the masters don't want it any other way.
First target should be a 3.5 day working week, half leisure half work.
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I just listened to something on the radio & they're making sex robots
no1s gonna keep me from u
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They would be good for household chores for the ones who are too busy{working} to do housework or other tasks.
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I just listened to something on the radio & they're making sex robots yep--was in the paper yesterday---more technical version of the blow up doll. Might be ok if they do one that doesn't talk
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I just listened to something on the radio & they're making sex robots yep--was in the paper yesterday---more technical version of the blow up doll. Might be ok if they do one that doesn't talk
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Might be ok if they do one that doesn't talk I believe the robotic program is called "Software Transforming Female Utterings" or STFU for short
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Might be ok if they do one that doesn't talk I believe the robotic program is called "Software Transforming Female Utterings" or STFU for short
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Most software is crap. I have yet to encounter a program that never crashes!
If AI is software based, and I guess it is what most people are trying for, we have little to fear from robots taking over.
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Windows is much more prone to crash due to the accumulated amount of functions and 3rd party reliance it has to be capable of performing.
I had a Unix system (SVR4) that I had accidentally deleted the boot files, it was used as a server and my development desktop, we had it running 24/7 for over 2 years until we had to update it. Admittedly knowing that it wouldn't reboot meant I double checked everything but the system was clearly stable
I don't remember ever having a crash on CP/M or ZP/M apart from one particular program (I think it was called ZIP but it wasn't the archive program) but I had regular crashes with MP/M even when it was doing relatively mundane stuff.
The reliance on active operating systems is going to introduce instability on any program, it is better to obtain the functionality that you don't want to program from libraries. Complex operating systems with many background functions are bound to to increase the risk of instability. Background functions should be minimised or even abolished if you want stability - it is possible to multi-task with a very minimal amount of background tasks, the multi-tasking switcher I wrote was only about 400 bytes and nothing else ran in the background.
I laugh at firefox, despite their boast of sandboxing some less stable functions, its quite easy to lock it up totally - I think they have a different idea of what a sandbox is from me.
There are many millions of PLC and micro-controller programs running which are stable. There are far more computers running which are unstable.
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