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@gdupont as you may have noted I caveat that my comment wasn't about humanoid robots, witch has not been proven either.

@virtulis @mcc less that it's sound similar to "Hej", and more that "Hi" have become a lone word meaning "I accept both English, and Swedish". Very practical if you don't care/know what language the receiver is capable of.

@Tbsa this is an improvement over Trump and couch fucker.

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Family planning / unsought opinion 

Family planning / unsought opinion 

@never_released makes sense, scan out is probably hardcoded in the firmware.

@mrsbeanbag if you wouldn't mind, in your experience how often, and how badly does things get broken?, I have used -Ofast for as long as it has been available and never had issues, but I also avoid floating point math as the plague.

@mrsbeanbag I would say: that is what testing is for. But I have never setup a proper testing infrastructure for any of the projects I have started.

Unit test should catch these errors, but you would have to set up one for every critical math function.

@never_released isn't 4k60 twice the pixel clock, compered to 1080p120?

@mrsbeanbag that's what --ffast-math is for. But I am more than willing to acknowledge my limited experience working with floating point math, I had to look up what Lerp was...

@mrsbeanbag I would let the compiler decide, and write whatever is the most ergonomic.

@seth Robotics is proven AGI isn't. I am know that machine learning is used all over the place, so is cnc.

@gsuberland i an not certain but I believe that earlier elements could have greater influence then later. And I don't like the constant re-normalisation of floating point values.

Runsum = vec3.sum( Runsum, newel);

Mean = vec3.Lerp( 0, Runsum, 1.0 / count);

Should be as fast.

@gsuberland i fear it's just an approximation. Any reason you can't have a running sum?

@gdupont Automated logistics, and robot aided manufacturing has been things for a very long time. When most companies/people talk AI they mean AGI witch has not been proven at all.

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@jwildeboer The funniest and most depressing part about that is that a lot of the debates over using content warnings would be solved by people actually using it as a subject field, which would in turn naturally end up covering the content warning functionality as an incidental side-effect much of the time!

@futurebird @atomicpoet not harder then actually useful AI. The imagined need to make them humanoid will make it much harder though.

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Tell you what, being vocal about Health & Safety has been a very useful filter.

It's the same way being vocal about Codes of Conduct was 10 years ago.

Turns out, if somebody has an allergic reaction to proactive measures to keep a community healthy and safe, then they're probably not safe to have around in the first place.

#HealthAndSafety #Community #OpenSource #FOSS

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