I'm not particularly up on my I.T. but hasn't lazy programming come about as storage sizes have increased (bloating of software) plus the (annoying) idea of rent not own via the cloud? I'm guessing this kind of 'laziness' has partially led to less attention to detail in many sectors, including pharma (e.g. hence the variable quality issue with the vixens). Goes to show sometimes less is more.
JMG is pretty big on the importance of limits - it helps explain the attraction to a limitless consciousness of experiencing limits - adds a whole new unlimited viewpoint! (Yep - fractals creeping in again.)
Re: 500 billions for AI, yes billions!
Date: 2025-01-23 11:44 am (UTC)JMG is pretty big on the importance of limits - it helps explain the attraction to a limitless consciousness of experiencing limits - adds a whole new unlimited viewpoint! (Yep - fractals creeping in again.)