And I bet you just want the right to decide which traffic laws to follow. Or which taxes to pay.
Go live on an isolated island if you don’t want to integrate with society.
And I bet you just want the right to decide which traffic laws to follow. Or which taxes to pay.
Go live on an isolated island if you don’t want to integrate with society.
I just want to visit a major theme park without getting measles. Or get an education without getting a once-defeated debilitating disease.
You shouldn’t force your diseases on people.
Interesting about moving towards consciousness being deterministic.
(I haven’t been keeping up with that)
Thanks for adding the extra info (not sarcasm)
True.
That’s why consciousness is “magical,” still. If neurons ultra-basically do IF logic, how does that become consciousness?
And the same with memory. It can seem to boil down to one memory cell reacting to a specific input. So the idea is called “the grandmother cell.” Is there just 1 cell that holds the memory of your grandmother? If that one cell gets damaged/dies, do you lose memory of your grandmother?
And ultimately, if thinking is just IF logic, does that mean every decision and thought is predetermined and can be computed, given a big enough computer and the all the exact starting values?
Yes! It really is that. Just like how so many men are taught to never take “no” as an answer from a woman, and to keep pestering her until she gives in.
OneDrive does work for many people. But not everyone wants it. They might have other tools, not have reliable internet, or just not want it. That’s doesn’t mean Windows should keep pestering.
It occasionally freezes and needs a forced reboot
So, it runs at least as well as Windows?
This is what life is like for women. So many men are taught to not take “no” for an answer, and just keep pressuring her, waiting for her to wear down and give in.
Hey, it’s just lack of experience, not lack of “smarts.”
Everyone started off knowing nothing. Asking questions and reading a lot will get you there. Takes notes. Pay attention to conflicting information, because it’s all just people trying out things and sometimes forgetting details.
This was a fairly supportive thread.
When you try something, just understand the risk of what you could lose if something goes wrong.
It’s worked for Windows?