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If you haven't tried Grok, I've been using it since launch. It gets better all the time and for me, it outperforms the more well known AIs. I highly recommend giving it a try.

If you haven't tried Grok, I've been using it since launch.

It gets better all the time and for me, it outperforms the more well known AIs.

I highly recommend giving it a try.
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Why /etc isn’t called /conf πŸ“ Today we use /etc in Linux for storing configuration files. But this begs the question.. why isn't it called /conf ? Back in the 1970's /etc was the "etcetera" directory, used for the user database, boot scripts and other things that just didnt

Why /etc isn’t called /conf πŸ“

Today we use /etc in Linux for storing configuration files. But this begs the question.. why isn't it called /conf ?

Back in the 1970's /etc was the "etcetera" directory, used for the user database, boot scripts and other things that just didnt
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A successful humanoid robot needs to be a similar height as the average human so that it can interact with human stuff. It also needs similar degrees of freedom in all areas, agility and speed as a human (or better) Anyone not doing that will have limited use-cases and the

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Flying cars are a cool futuristic technology with several benefits: *Reduced traffic *Economic benefits like new markets and jobs *Faster travel (like planes but more personal) But ask yourself this: would you want your neighbour to have a flying car? I cannot imagine anyone

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Self-driving cars will not increase the number of vehicles on the road. But it won't increase congestion. Here's why: 1. Humans prefer private spaces to public transport, but it costs more. 2. Autonomy will bring the price of private travel down by up to 10x since no wages are

Self-driving cars will not increase the number of vehicles on the road.

But it won't increase congestion. Here's why:

1. Humans prefer private spaces to public transport, but it costs more.

2. Autonomy will bring the price of private travel down by up to 10x since no wages are