IHMC has been working on various legged robots for a long time. Back in 201X, my sister team worked on a running robot inspired by Ostriches (while I was on the Exoskeleton). Looks like they are mostly focusing on humanoid and Exo now. http://robots.ihmc.us/fastrunner
Some stayed at home to take care of the kids. Others upleveled and went for jobs that pay better wages. A bunch of people died as well, I wonder of this affected the job market.
I'd love to read a study on this specific topic.
Depending on the country, it can be due to local regulation. I don’t think it is required yet in the US
E.g. AVMS in Europe. Youtube had to implement age verification.
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I read that the stimulus bill is offering a forgivable loan for small businesses if they don’t layoff.
Basically taxpayers paying for employees salary. Let me see if I can find the source...
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Yes, it’s not new to manipulate people, the low cost for high efficiency is new. Clinton had almost 3M more votes than Trump.
It would be much more expensive to manipulate 3M (1% us population, 1.2% voters), rather than 70k (0.02% pop, 0.028% voters).
If winning the election is about properly manipulating 0.04% of the voters, that’s very scary and not working as initially designed.
Why aren't we talking about the Cambridge Analytica scandal example? Another issue of the Electoral colleges is that a candidate could target only a few amount of people (70k according to the documentary) for changing the course of the election.
Even if this has been fixed by Facebook. Shouldn't it be considered as a major flaw of the election system?
Depends where you live. Spending $2k a month after rent in the bay area is common, especially if you are two.
$800/month in groceries, $200 gas/person, 2-3 dates (or restaurants with friends), utilities ($200+), Insurances ($200+)...
There are a lots of benefits from using wisely these cards without overthinking.
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