He will take accountability at the same moment the Austrian mustache man too accountability for the holocaust. That is, he will go to the grave never taking accountability.
No I'm saying you told your family to stop turning off the dehumidifier and they haven't stopped doing that. No amount of home automation or smart devices is going to change your family turning the dehumidifier off. You don't have a dumb system problem, you have a dumb people problem. And unfortunately a dumb people problem doesn't get solved by a smarter system.
Dehumidifiers are already automatic. Black mold isn't going to take over your bathroom in 10 minutes.
It sounds to me like your problem is human error, not the lack of a smarter machine. You can't engineer your way around people being morons. The greatest engineering minds have figured that out years ago.
But dehumidification doesn't need to be proactive, it's entire point is to kick on when there's too much humidity and turn off once it gets to where it's set to. This is the kind of building a solution to a problem that doesn't actually exist.
And you're vastly underestimating how quickly diffusion works, especiallu for water vapor in air. When I take my shower in the morning the air very quickly saturates with humidity. I don't have a very dry half of the room and a very humid half of the room. The entire room is humid. It doesn't take 10 minutes for the humidity to diffuse into the dehumidifier. And then I leave the bathroom door open after which the humidity very quickly dissipates and equalizes the relatively high humidity of the very small bathroom into the comfortable humidity of the very large everywhere else that the small amount of humidity will have a negligible impact on.
I'm failing to see how putting more unnecessary stuff between the hygrometer and the cooling loop of a dehumidifier makes it better.
And how does a well designed automation system measure how much moisture in the air? There must be some kind of measuring device that measures moisture, a moisture scope! Ooh wait let's latinize it to make it sound more impressive and sophisticated a hygro...me...ter... oh... uh... this is embarrassing.
Authoritarians gonna authoritarian regardless of economic model.
Dehumidifiers already do that. They're equipped with hygrometers that kick the machine on or off depending on the relative humidity. It's old tech and it's pretty reliable, wifi isn't really necessary for it.
I gotta agree with Samus12345 on this one. This really does look like something conservatives would post unironically kinda like that pride month = demon meme with an ai generated rainbow Satan goat head that makes pride month look so much more badass than they were trying to show.
So the earliest we have of this kind of saying is from Don Quixote where it is about deflecting hypocritical criticism from the 1600s. The shiny kettle/black pot version is more recent one gaining prominence in the late 1800s.
I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE???
But seriously though there's something about a palm being itchy, especially the thicker pad where the hand begins to transition into the wrist that just is so much more persistent than anywhere else.
I understand Crayola is usually the preferred brand amongst marines.
I'd imagine closer to cop unions than worker unions. They're still a flavor of law enforcement and get a loooot of unilateral power to detain people.
Trump vs Musk damages is a distinction without a difference. It's like asking if either Hitler vs Himmler were more responsible for the Holocaust. At the end of the day they were the ones in power, they made the decisions, either had the power to stop, and they didn't.
It can be all 3 simultaneously. It virtue signals to the phobes, it hurts foreigners and keeps Americans from being exposed to other cultures.
They scraped everything, how many AI apocalypse fanfics do you think exist on AO3 or Fanfiction.net? How many Hollywood movies and scripts featuring the AI apocalypse do you think have been scraped? How many novels and books google has scanned and put into their dataset?
It's already there, they scraped everything with no forethought or filter.
I don't think growing up to be OK with threats of horrific violence against children is healthy. Like... at all... like that's some serial killer shit.
As far as TNG goes, a lot of the first contact stuff from S1 was a lot of already sufficiently advanced civilizations that are capable of at least local space travel and the Enterprise would openly announce like "Hey this is the Enterprise, we're with the Federation, lets do diplomacy." But whenever they interacted with less technologically advanced species they would usually do so much more covertly, wearing replicated disguises.
I'm an American so take what I say with a hefty grain of salt but in multi-party systems you have a wider array of political parties to align with that are typically distinct on various issues that sometimes overlap with other parties. Coalitions allow for flexibility in party choice despite some parties having policy preference overlaps and avoid devolving into a 2 party system.
Let's borrow the major alignments of the political compass just for an example and assume that the parties ideally represent the stereotypes of the political compass, let's say we have the LibLeft party, and AuthRight party each making up about 25% of the legislative body after elections (they almost never work together), and the AuthLeft and LibRight party making up about 20% each (they also almost never work together) and a true centrist party with 10% (they'll work with anyone provided its not too extreme). In order to pass a bill, you need to collect an arbitrary majority of votes to pass a piece of legislation, let's call it at 55% for our fictional parliamentary congress.
None of the parties alone have enough votes to pass legislation, they need to work with other parties to get legislation passed. So someone in LibRight (20%) has a bill they want passed they need help from other parties to make that happen. Rather than just guess what other parties want in a bill, the LibRight rep, might meet up with a Centrist (10%), a LibLeft (25%) and an AuthRight (25%l rep to try and write a bill that will satisfy each party, now you've formed a coalition. You work together to draft a bill that will include something each party wants. It won't be easy because LibLeft and AuthRight rarely align on policy. Then you bring your bill to the floor to vote and if you crafted it well enough the combined votes of LibRight, LibLeft, AuthRight and Centrists will be enough to cross that 55% requirement to pass legislation by a wide margin, assuming the entire party will vote as a united bloc (if they don't vote as a united bloc then the margin will be much closer but still likely reaching that 55%).
My sort of writer's room motivation head canon is that the Prime Directive was a symbolic politically motivated response to the irresponsible "uplifting of primitive civilizations" by major world powers that resulted in cargo cults and widespread death from disease and nuclear weapons testing throughout the cold war, the manifest destiny to expand ever westward and drive native populations from their lands, the concerted effort to deprive native populations of their food by hunting the buffalo of the Great plains to extinction. It's also unfair to leave Hyper advanced technology in the hands of civilizations incapable of maintaining and repairing that technology.
Think if you brought a modern cell phone back in time even just 50 years, would someone from that time period would have the tools, supporting technology or the skills to make any repairs to that phone? I'm highly doubtful they could and that's ignoring that there are so many other interlinking technologies that that cell phone is reliant on to function.
AI is just one more tool in the arsenal of propaganda for them. People in power haven't even needed computers and advanced technology to get people to commit atrocities, we've been doing that for centuries.