Most fake news is generated by humans and then spread on social media. But the rise of robust systems such as OpenAI’s controversial GPT-2 point toward a future where AI-generated articles are close enough to the real thing to obfuscate nearly any issue.
The last 5+ years the only malware found on my Windows computers were Chrome extensions. Not found by Avast, but by (my about weekly) manual scan with MBAM free. One of the extensions I remember is Zoom, other two or three I forgot.
Well, this could give a good reason to build a Moon base. Instead of launching all that mass from the Earth (~20 million tons), the sunshade satellites could be launched from the Moon, using an electromagnetic launcher, for just a few dollars per kg.
Building a Lunar base would start with seed factories, that would then build the base, which would make the launcher and the sunshades. The amount of material needed to start the seed factories should be under 20,000 tons, or 0.1% of the mass needed to launch the sun shades directly from Earth.
This holds the promise of being able to call a car in the foyer and being delivered directly into your own home in a residential building; directly into the reception of the business you're visiting or working in; or directly door-to-door, business to business within the same building.
It would be really cool in a hospital. No matter how well a hospital is laid out (and many aren't), some patient flows are bottlenecked by the next required treatment or investigation step not being adjacent. To be able to unload a trauma patient from an ambulance in ED and have the same door in the Resus Room lead almost directly to Radiology; Operating Room; or Intensive Care as required would be a time and life saver ...
If someone can steal 600k over a period of 2 years, I put 99% of the blame with the exchange. We still don't know if it wasn't an inside job, but I don't think it matters. The blame lays inside either way.
Its not secret, if you want to use the pentagons toys and personnel and facilities then they have to have script approval and will make suggestions if they don't approve. And those suggestions make the film a recruitment tool and propaganda mouthpiece. They request positive depictions of the military, the military solving the problems, etc.
I have also noticed they tend to carry a negative depiction of the other civilian branches of the government especially the CIA, "they made the problem/they tied our hands and now we gotta clean it up" seems a consistent theme.
These look awesome - I just ordered the Google PageRank patent! I literally want to hang every one of these in the office. My second favourite has to be the Microchip patent filed by Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor. A close third would be the IBM patent filed by Arthur Dickinson. Really great job with these overall - I'll be ordering some more for birthday presents
Basically they found a tomb of a warrior buried on the mainland, and the manner of his burial (specifically the positioning of weapons/jewelry etc.) indicates that the mainland-based Mycenaeans were strongly aware of Minoan culture, and it's likely that the two cultures intermingled and may have together "shaped the culture of classical Greece".
This contradicts previous assumptions that the Mycenaeans were essentially barbarians compared to the Minoans, and had no real impact on anything important.