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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Irony still not understood
Originally posted on daryanblog:
The UK’s energy secretary Amber Rudd is showing signs that she possesses a superpower – a complete immunity to understanding the concepts of irony or hypocrisy. She has been complaining that councils are taking too long to…
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The new normal
Originally posted on daryanblog:
The tabloids are fretting as usual over “immigration”, with a significant increase in the numbers arriving from across the Mediterranean. Something that is having a knock on effect at places like Calais. However, as discussed recently…
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Rise of the machines? The energy implications
There’s been quite a lot of discussion on the internet recently on the topic of AI (Artificial Intelligence), prompted by several movies out on the topic (the latest Terminator one, Ex-Machina, Chappie, Interstellar, etc.), as well as the British TV series … Continue reading
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