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  • WaterfallWaterfall Posts: 96
    Im making a bet that rcs is going to ban me tonite. Whos with me.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,806
    isam said:

    If true it removes the advantage England has through so many speaking English, and makes all those kids currently learning Mandarin feel like they’re wasting their time.. unless people still like to talk to each other in this brave new world
    Yes it absolutely removes much of our advantage - tho not all. The world will still adjust to anglophone ideas and concepts - perhaps even more so as AI wil be dominated by English speaking powers esp America. Europe is basically nowhere apart from a few companies in France. Macron totally gets this - he spoke about it this week - the EU must step up its AI effort. Won’t happen. Too late

    Even now in the EU they can’t use Claude 3 because of anti AI laws. Madness

    The UK is doing ok but could do better (in AI)

    Yes I really feel for kids age 18 or 21 who’ve just spent their childhood mastering a really hard language like mandarin. Completely pointless in terms of future career. A waste of an education. Very soon everyone will speak perfect mandarin via a machine
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,674

    Does anyone know what those vertical beams or light from the sun are called as it dips below the horizon? I've seen a couple since (including in my home village), but they seem to be blooming rare.

    Not as rare as brocken spectres though.
    I think they are called crepuscular rays:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crepuscular_rays
  • CiceroCicero Posts: 3,401
    Waterfall said:

    Whatever you think about Putin he aint no fanny. Ruthless and murderous maybe. He once killed a rat with his bare hands.
    He's responsible for 400,000 dead Russians and the massacre of Russian influence around the world, but one miserable rat off sets that, does it? You Putin trolls apparently care more about rodents than about Russia.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,821
    Waterfall said:

    Whatever you think about Putin he aint no fanny. Ruthless and murderous maybe. He once killed a rat with his bare hands.
    Jolyon Maugham went one better and killed a squirrel in a fit of rage. But he's still a fanny. And so is Putin.
  • BurgessianBurgessian Posts: 2,979
    ajb said:

    I always wondered why the Lib Dems didn't bring down the coalition just before the 2015 election. They had an electoral base that was a combination of protest vote and hyper local, which wasn't ready for the compromises of government. Becoming awkward and then resigning over some carefully chosen issue would have opened up space between them and the Conservatives, and restored a bit of the idea that they had some principles. Also, there was going to be an election anyway, and the idea that there would be the same coalition afterwards was a bit silly given how often that hasn't happened. Instead, Clegg & co hung on to their ministerships until the very end, and the party was wiped out - and still hasn't recovered. It will be interesting to see if the Scottish Greens manage better.

    I don't necessarily think this will hurt their vote, but it will curtail their influence. Difficult to see them in coalition with the SNP again.
    But worse, because of their extremism and obsession with Indy, they won't be able to work with Labour or the LibDems either despite in many respects having a lot of cross over with them. Lab and LibDems voted for all the idiot gender and hate crime stuff that has caused so much of the trouble - though they've gone very quiet on it since.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,551
    Waterfall said:

    Im making a bet that rcs is going to ban me tonite. Whos with me.

    Probably not Vlad. He seems to avoid any actual fighting and send others to do it.
  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,360
    Waterfall said:

    Whatever you think about Putin he aint no fanny. Ruthless and murderous maybe. He once killed a rat with his bare hands.
    Didn't he spend most of 2020/1 as a Howard Hughes-esque recluse because of an itty bitty little virus?

    (And I don't mean the Howard Hughes with the brilliant voice for radio news.)
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,551

    Didn't he spend most of 2020/1 as a Howard Hughes-esque recluse because of an itty bitty little virus?

    (And I don't mean the Howard Hughes with the brilliant voice for radio news.)
    He tabled a big motion.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,658
    Cookie said:

    I went on a great walk last summer which took me through the Moravian settlement at Ockbrook. And then tapas in the pub in the village. Was a glorious day.
    Also, interested that you're a ringer. I knew there had to be at least one here! I used to, though haven't for some time.
    Actually, I'm not. I tried when I was living in the City, but moved around too many times to settle anywhere.

    But the people who served me Aubergine Schnitzel this week have a 13 year old son who is learning in the church next door - they live in the former school house in a Derbyshire village.

    My slightly mischievous dining companion introduced him to a video of the "belfry" at Pershore Abbey, which is Gilbert-Scott being creative - it is a cage suspended in the Tower above the chancel crossing.

    "Access to the ringing room is very interesting and not for the faint hearted as the bells are rung from a cage suspended in the central tower. The path from the ground to the cage involves two stone spiral staircases, a walkway through the roof, a squeeze through a narrow passage and a see-through iron staircase into the cage."


  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,674

    Learning another language gives you a perspective on how language works, because other languages do things in other ways, it gives you a window into a culture too. And you don’t need to obtain fluency to get those benefits. I speak a little Japanese, not remotely anywhere near fluent, but it opened my eyes to many things and made travelling around Japan very different.
    English is the best language in the world.
  • DecrepiterJohnLDecrepiterJohnL Posts: 30,201
    Waterfall said:

    Its funny i caught covid twice yet i dont seem to have a problem with long covid yet others i know who never got covid once seem to have got very sick.
    I've got insomnia and an odd wheeze that sounds almost like I've swallowed a kitten, but mostly I'm just getting old.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,674

    Didn't he spend most of 2020/1 as a Howard Hughes-esque recluse because of an itty bitty little virus?

    (And I don't mean the Howard Hughes with the brilliant voice for radio news.)
    Putin was the guy with the BIIIIIIIGGGG table!
  • TheScreamingEaglesTheScreamingEagles Posts: 121,674
    edited April 2024
    Waterfall said:

    Im making a bet that rcs is going to ban me tonite. Whos with me.

    I'll take £1,000 on Robert not banning you.

    Because there are other people with that power.

    #InsiderTrading
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,733
    nico679 said:

    The SC is on dangerous ground and should have not heard the case but left the lower courts decision to stand .

    If they start trying to separate official v private the ramifications will be huge . Ironically giving the Dems perhaps their strongest message .

    Just imagine what Trump could do without constraints . If the SC continues to act as a GOP arse licker calls for an expansion of the court will grow if Biden wins.

    From what I gather, if President Jefferson had just ordered Madison to execute Marbury, instead of refusing to deliver a commission to him, at least four current Supreme Court Justices would have been cool with that.
    https://twitter.com/secretsandlaws/status/1783544500293394846

  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,295
    Waterfall said:

    Im making a bet that rcs is going to ban me tonite. Whos with me.

    You ought to be banned for not using punctuation correctly.
  • English is the best language in the world.
    Nah, it is French, particularly swearing in French, it is like wiping your arse with silk.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,551

    Putin was the guy with the BIIIIIIIGGGG table!
    He hasn't ever revealed his small one.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,658
    Cookie said:

    Jolyon Maugham went one better and killed a squirrel in a fit of rage. But he's still a fanny. And so is Putin.
    It was a fox.

    And he was in character as a post-WW2 Samurai, wearing his wife's kimono and wielding a baseball bat iirc.

    One that will live in infamy. Silly twot should have had a .22 rifle if he was going after foxes.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,551
    edited April 2024

    English is the best language in the world.
    Dych chi ddim yn siarad Cymraeg?
  • Two different companies have beaten you to the word:

    https://www.noom-home.com/

    https://www.noom.com/
    Mum, he pretended to invent noom again!
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,674

    Nah, it is French, particularly swearing in French, it is like wiping your arse with silk.
    No, it's English. If what you claim is true, PB.com would be a Francophone website.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,806

    Learning another language gives you a perspective on how language works, because other languages do things in other ways, it gives you a window into a culture too. And you don’t need to obtain fluency to get those benefits. I speak a little Japanese, not remotely anywhere near fluent, but it opened my eyes to many things and made travelling around Japan very different.
    No one is denying any of that. The point is most people learn languages to real proficiency because they think it will materially benefit them, usually in their career. We are moments from a machine which will make everyone expert at every language

    Who is going to spend years learning a language for the ‘spiritual and cultural insight’ when they happens? Not many. Lockdown showed us what happens when people are given loads of free time and a chance to ‘improve themselves’. They don’t do it, they lounge around and play video games and maybe do some cooking but that’s about it
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,551

    No, it's English. If what you claim is true, PB.com would be a Francophone website.
    Well, fuck that, pardon my French.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,821
    MattW said:

    Actually, I'm not. I tried when I was living in the City, but moved around too many times to settle anywhere.

    But the people who served me Aubergine Schnitzel this week have a 13 year old son who is learning in the church next door - they live in the former school house in a Derbyshire village.

    My slightly mischievous dining companion introduced him to a video of the "belfry" at Pershore Abbey, which is Gilbert-Scott being creative - it is a cage suspended in the Tower above the chancel crossing.

    "Access to the ringing room is very interesting and not for the faint hearted as the bells are rung from a cage suspended in the central tower. The path from the ground to the cage involves two stone spiral staircases, a walkway through the roof, a squeeze through a narrow passage and a see-through iron staircase into the cage."


    I've rung there. Not for the faint hearted.
    Also rung at Ockbrook, as you mentioned the place earlier!
  • WaterfallWaterfall Posts: 96

    I'll take £1,000 on Robert not banning you.

    Because there are other people with that power.

    #InsiderTrading
    ok TSE or rcs banning me tonite then.
    Ive got odds
    1/3 Tonight or Tomorrow morning.
    1/2 Tomorrow afternoon or evening.
  • NEW THREAD

  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,806
    Waterfall said:

    ok TSE or rcs banning me tonite then.
    Ive got odds
    1/3 Tonight or Tomorrow morning.
    1/2 Tomorrow afternoon or evening.
    Have you tried *not being a bot*? Could work
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,689
    ydoethur said:

    Dych chi ddim yn siarad Cymraeg?
    Faulty keyboard?
  • CiceroCicero Posts: 3,401
    Leon said:

    Why are you such a relentlessly pompous old nun’s vulva

    I know languages are good for the soul blah blah fucking blah

    I am merely pointing out what is coming our way and extrapolating how humans will react. You’ll thank me when it happens, for warning you
    Oh come on, you're just a bullshitter. You literally have no idea what's coming, and wetting your knickers about a few "AI" pictures morphing your girlfriend with a goat is just sad. Selling your tired hackneyed reactionary cliches is all you've got left. At least I put actual money down investing in this stuff. Those that can, do. Those that can't, bullshit.
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,295
    ydoethur said:

    Dych chi ddim yn siarad Cymraeg?

    Ydych chi ddim...

    Tut tut, doctor... :)

  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,821
    Waterfall said:

    ok TSE or rcs banning me tonite then.
    Ive got odds
    1/3 Tonight or Tomorrow morning.
    1/2 Tomorrow afternoon or evening.
    What's happened to all your apostrophes all of a sudden?
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,371
    edited April 2024

    I think they are called crepuscular rays:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crepuscular_rays
    I don't think so, as the effect is slightly different. Crepuscular rays are relatively common (I frequently notice them), and are from the sky to the ground. These are from the 'ground' up to the sky. P'haps.

    I think it's a 'sun pillar'.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_pillar
  • WaterfallWaterfall Posts: 96
    Leon said:

    Have you tried *not being a bot*? Could work
    Oh come on Leon you dont really think im a russian bot do you. I thought you were more intelligent than that.
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,733

    I've got insomnia and an odd wheeze that sounds almost like I've swallowed a kitten, but mostly I'm just getting old.
    Long Covid doesn't appear to be made up; there's good evidence of persistent problems in some.

    The story of frequent persistence of #SARSCoV2 in multiple organs after mild Covid keeps getting stronger, and correlates (odds ratio >5) with symptoms of #LongCovid
    https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1782773912939729361
  • Pro_RataPro_Rata Posts: 5,566
    edited April 2024
    Waterfall said:

    Im making a bet that rcs is going to ban me tonite. Whos with me.

    Been good knowing you. You've entertained a little beyond the the usual paint by numbers jobs.

    And you got me properly with the wee Labour blaming detail on that Telegraph battlefield doom article. I was in the mood for a proper rant the other night, and that did for me. I hadn't read that it was posted by you, so count yourself an accidentally well fed troll.

    If you get sent to the PB front again, come back as dontstop and say everything backwards, and we'll know it's you.

    Good luck, sir, to you, but Slava Ukraini.
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,658
    edited April 2024
    Cookie said:

    You say "which is why..." but it looks like you're saying we should do it because Ed Davey speaks multiple languages. I'm sure this can't be what you mean! To what end ahould we be teaching otger languages?
    I'm not unsympathetic to your argument. I have always been a monoglot and I simply cannot understand how people becime fluent in other languages. It just seems impossibly hard. But fortunately English monolingualism doesn't appear to hold anyone back. But I'm interested in your argument.
    The problem is there are just so many otger languages. Even if you were to master three or four, there would still be thousands you couldn't speak.
    I'd argue that learning languages young is an important part of broadening the mind, and learning flexibility plus appreciating different types of outlook - different languages are like different dimensions of thought imo. And it's correct that learning languages early is far more straightforward.

    There are plenty of places where two or three languages can be picked up as a normal part of growing up - think of the Netherlands, or Wales.

    I'm still grateful that I had the opportunity to do English, French, German and Latin to 16 before I went for science/engineering, and I still regret not being able to keep them up properly since.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,674

    Mum, he pretended to invent noom again!
    Paula, I didn't mention Noom Home earlier. They are in fact a Ukrainian furniture maker.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,674
    ydoethur said:

    Dych chi ddim yn siarad Cymraeg?
    Has your keyboard malfunctioned? (Just kiddin'!)
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,674

    NOOM THREAD :lol:

  • StuartinromfordStuartinromford Posts: 18,360
    Cicero said:

    Oh come on, you're just a bullshitter. You literally have no idea what's coming, and wetting your knickers about a few "AI" pictures morphing your girlfriend with a goat is just sad. Selling your tired hackneyed reactionary cliches is all you've got left. At least I put actual money down investing in this stuff. Those that can, do. Those that can't, bullshit.
    Thing is, "creatives" have thought that they are cleverer and better than everyone else. You can't get a computer to create a masterpiece, even if they can do your accounts.

    What LLMs gave made explicit is that a lot of creativity is just remixing the work of others. You could put the entire archive on The Spectator (say) into a LLM and it could churn out an infinity of vaguely reactionary opinion from here to forever, and it would sell.

    That's the real problem. It's not that AI has reproduced the ghost in the machine, it's that it's mafe it clear that there's mostly never been a ghost. Most of us came to terms with that ages ago.

    (Yes, the economic transition will be messy. I suspect that the public will trust Starmer with that more than Sunak. But all the human arts will survive. They will just be accomplishments (is that the word from Victorian novels?) rather than economically viable skills.)
  • FairlieredFairliered Posts: 5,607
    malcolmg said:

    Hopefully , her shopping list will not be short
    It should be the antithesis of all the policies that the Greens inflicted on Scotland as a result of the Bute House agreement.
  • TazTaz Posts: 17,628
    Waterfall said:

    Im making a bet that rcs is going to ban me tonite. Whos with me.

    Do you like Radiohead.
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651
    Women, eh!

    Mess with them at your peril.
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