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I've been doing that for 15 years...
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@erinm9445 I agree. Let me add that if we didn't perceive the world as at least somewhat deterministic, the act of "choosing" or "deciding" would be meaninglessto begin with, 'cause we would have no way at all to try and predict the outcome of our decision.
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And they probably need actual memory, too...
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You mean AI "art", for example?
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I've taken the M-B test more than once, over time, and the result has always been the same: INTJ-A, which I do find quite fitting.
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The internet connection situation is worrying... I don't agree with Sabine when it comes to nuclear power, though: the current tech is not the answer. Reactors are still extremely expensive and potentially dangerous, not to mention the fact that it takes decades to build one (usually for A LOT more money than originally planned), and the fact that we still don't know what to do with radioactive waste.
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Clickbait title... The focus of the actual video is much, much narrower.
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@yeboi5478 That's true, but there's a breaking point: when demand becomes too weak to keep the system afloat.
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Will AIs scrape what you see for someone else to write a prompt and recover scraps of it?
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There are different kinds of heat pumps... I have 300 l of water in my main unit and 100 in the auxiliary one, and, you know, 300 Kg on half a sqm is A LOT of weight. I wouldn't recommend it in an apartment...
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I second that. I'm a (consistent) INTJ-A, but I'm only 59% introverted.
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7:40 The M-B do put you on a spetrum for each category, though, with the exact percentage, so if you are exactly in-between the two opposites of one of the traits, you know. In that case, it makes sense that the result might change when you shift slightly towards one side or the other, 'cause it's just a matter of a few percentage points.
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@captainoates7236 But that's called social phobia, not "introversion" (according to the meaning of the word implied by the the M-B test: the tendency to recharge one's batteries in solitude instead than in crowded social gatherings; in other words, the fact that for the introverted person, big gatherings tend to be draining, no matter how sociable and outgoing said person seems to be, or perceives himself/herself).
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