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Trump Wall vs Mexican Ladder
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2019-01-17 at 3:12 PM UTC
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2019-01-17 at 10:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost We are going to submit this to the New Yorker.
As a Plural median system consisting of multiple alternate identities from various timelines and dimensions We believe our political cartoons will be accepted into the milieu of the leftist elite new york media
milieu rhymes with NoU
Edited Is there a Charlie Hezbo referenced into any of this? -
2019-01-18 at 1:18 AM UTC
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2019-01-18 at 1:38 AM UTC
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2019-01-18 at 2:06 AM UTC
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2019-01-18 at 5:27 AM UTCthough I think Trump is a racist douche .. I am in no way endorsing the raping of our President.
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2019-01-18 at 11:04 AM UTC
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2019-01-18 at 11:16 AM UTCA wall itself is only part of it - ideally it'd be made of something difficult to cut or crash through with a deterrent like spikes or razorwire on the top - but in terms of stopping people, a wall only slows them down. A border enforcement team is still required to stop people from breaking through it.
Like the recently-built Crimea-Ukraine wall, the point isn't to stop people by virtue of it being there, it has sensors every few hundred metres so that base camp is notified when someone tries to climb or damage it, so that soldiers or border enforcement can be dispatched. Both components are required if you can't either build a completely impervious wall or want to spread your enforcement team thin and keep them in a perpetually aggressive posture -
2019-01-18 at 11:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra A wall itself is only part of it - ideally it'd be made of something difficult to cut or crash through with a deterrent like spikes or razorwire on the top - but in terms of stopping people, a wall only slows them down. A border enforcement team is still required to stop people from breaking through it.
Like the recently-built Crimea-Ukraine wall, the point isn't to stop people by virtue of it being there, it has sensors every few hundred metres so that base camp is notified when someone tries to climb or damage it, so that soldiers or border enforcement can be dispatched. Both components are required if you can't either build a completely impervious wall or want to spread your enforcement team thin and keep them in a perpetually aggressive posture
or have ai controlled turrets that shoot any spic-looking thing. -
2019-01-18 at 11:29 AM UTC
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2019-01-18 at 11:37 AM UTC
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2019-01-18 at 11:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING IV: The Flower of Death and The Crystal of Life Why haven't ai turrets caught on more?
I assumed by now every home would have its own auto turret.
https://theintercept.com/2019/01/10/amazon-ring-security-camera/
apparently a lot of modern 'AI' image recognition is just minimum wage workers just identifying stuff and drawing boxes around it in video streams -
2019-01-18 at 11:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
https://theintercept.com/2019/01/10/amazon-ring-security-camera/
apparently a lot of modern 'AI' image recognition is just minimum wage workers just identifying stuff and drawing boxes around it in video streams
i suspect everytime we're solving captchas we're actually helping them to select shit. -
2019-01-18 at 11:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i suspect everytime we're solving captchas we're actually helping them to select shit.
Captchas used to present two images, the first one was a random string of letters and the second was a word from a book, typing the word correctly was supposed to help improve their OCR algorithms.
I assume they stopped doing it because people like me kept entering 'nigger' in the second box -
2019-01-18 at 12:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Captchas used to present two images, the first one was a random string of letters and the second was a word from a book, typing the word correctly was supposed to help improve their OCR algorithms.
I assume they stopped doing it because people like me kept entering 'nigger' in the second box
or maybe they now want us to teach ai how to identify objects instead since ocr is already mainstream, like there are already apps that you can scan documents and generate txt or pdf with. -
2019-01-18 at 12:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
https://theintercept.com/2019/01/10/amazon-ring-security-camera/
apparently a lot of modern 'AI' image recognition is just minimum wage workers just identifying stuff and drawing boxes around it in video streams
Maybe, but the taggers are probably contributing to ml models too. -
2019-01-18 at 2:04 PM UTC
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2019-01-18 at 2:06 PM UTCLadders wont be a lot of help to Mexicans afraid of heights.
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2019-01-18 at 2:08 PM UTC"Trump is a lying douchebag"
Lol, as if every president and politician in the history of the world hasn't been...naivety be thy name... -
2019-01-18 at 2:48 PM UTC