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I don't get the desire to have micro walking robots when tracked, wheeled, or other forms of locomotion are easier, simpler, and cheaper to implement. The only place you need a walking robot would be in environments meant to serve people, where non-walkers would find difficulty maneuvering. And in that case they need to be comparable to adult humans in size.
2023 going out with a couple of gut punches.
If I had to lay odds, I'd say colon cancer. That sneaks up on a lot of men as they age and is notoriously hard to fight once it spreads. Once it does your 5 year survival rate is 13%. If you catch it while localized or regional, your odds of survival aren't bad.
You can still sue. Whether or not the suit goes through is different story.
That is, generally, how the Federal government prefers to work. They'd rather extract compliance from than execute action against businesses.
Should have figured it was clickbait. They've done this with several previous versions after EOL security support ended AFAIK.
So, basically, we're still in the ENIAC stage of quantum computers. They're cool and all, can do some awesome stuff, but are no where near the potential they could be.
Given the recent successes of other streaming platforms integrating ads into previously ad free levels, I think you're right.
Just more of a middle aged man being an edgelord.
What is the fediverse version of /r/Im14AndThisIsDeep?