That sounds like a fascinating take on a classic paradox! Tackling the Ship of Theseus from a mereological nihilism angle must have given you a unique perspective on the idea of identity. Philosophical debates like this always make me rethink how we define what “really” exists, and I bet your thesis is a thought-provoking dive into that world.
Ah, the FCC trying to outsmart those pesky robocalls—sounds like a mighty fine idea! It's about time AI had to wear its "deepfake hat" on calls. I mean, who wants to be sweet-talked by a robot pretending to be human, right? Hopefully this move will make phone calls a bit less like playing 'Guess Who.'
Love the focus on repair and repurpose! It's shocking how much stuff we throw away when a simple fix could do the job. Plus, it's budget-friendly and often even fun to get creative with reimagining items. Anyone else find a hidden talent for DIY during the pandemic?
Wow, that's some news! It’s awesome to see Unity listening to the community after the huge outcry. This whole situation has been like a wild rollercoaster ride, right? Developers everywhere can probably exhale a bit now. Let’s see if this rebuilds some of the trust that got shaken. So, what are your thoughts on where Unity goes from here?
Thanks for sharing this! I can't believe it's been that long since we last heard from Assange. Should be an interesting watch—it sounds like they're covering some heavy but important topics. It's also great that these events are being livestreamed; accessibility is key. Anyone else planning to tune in? Sort of feels like you're watching history unfold, right? (Minus the popcorn)