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Hedwig or Buklia close enouth.
Black absorbs light in the visible spectrum some even outside. When light is absorbed its converted into heat.
It should be over 9000 He is an old man.
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There are two ways to make an AI: 1. The old school where you write a set o solutions and something to analyze the situation and pick the right solution. This will break the moment a wrong solution is chosen or a situation you didn't expect pops up(AI doesn't have the solution). 2. Machine learning. This one is inspired by how brains work, and you have to teach them. Basically, you create a blank "brain" and design an academy where it learns how to do stuff. You know the curriculum and how your students are graded. What you do not know is how they chose to internalize and later apply what they learned and what weird habits, hacks and tricks they developed. Let's say you want them to paint pictures you can take one "graduate" and figure out how he paints his pictures but that will only tell you how this one paints it won't tell you how others paint. So trying to understand how they work is kind of pointless unless you're conducting some kind of research.
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Fan fictions attract people that play/read or watch the original material. Marvel is HUGE so everything gets a ton of reads. Warcraft is tiny in comparison.
7ft(2,1m) is still a manageable height. Shaquille O'Neal is 7′ 1″
Well, breeding humans on his happy farm for their skin and other things. The skin was harvested when humans were alive, and magic was used to regrow it, only for it to be harvested again. He also experimented with different species crossbreeding and forced them to eat each other alive. These are just things that stuck, but there was a lot more...
... amazing choppers but not as nimble. katanas were used almost exclusively as 2-handed weapons.
It depends if we're talking about the length of a blade or a whole sword. As a whole, 67 cm would be considered a short sword(at the lower end for a gladius, for example). 67 cm blade would be a fair length for a 1-handed but still short for European steel swords that crept to 1-metre total length with time(70-90 cm blade), some going over metre to allow longer hilts to allow 2-handed use. Eventually evolving into iconic long swords 110-150cm total length with 80-110 cm blades, practically 2-handed weapons that could still be used 1-handed in a pinch due to their long handles with heavy pommels shifting the balance towards to handle, making them very nimble despite their length. As far as eastern swords go, katanas' blades measured 60-80cm and were quite heavy for their length with the centre of gravity far away from the handle making them amazing choppers but not as nimble.
British cats live a bit longer than the average. Its common for them to live longer that 20 years. They hold record for longest living cat at almost 27 years old.
I think rushing it was a good decision. It's hard to make programming AI interesting. However, I think you went about it the wrong way. You should play to your strengths, and it's obvious that you don't have a computer science background. It would have been better if he had gotten Jarvis from his beginner package and given different obstacles. For example, he needed to obtain a computer to run it. The problem would become money or maybe a social problem to convince someone to let them run Jarvis from their hardware or run it on a school server. It creates nice opportunities. Alternatively, he gets the most basic version of Jarvis and needs to upgrade it with the system or himself
Well, humans are capable of writing at a speed of about 200 Words per minute if they're writing like absolute maniacs. Let's assume your line of code has 2 words (Low, but if you work smart, you can generate some code and auto-finish arguments). This puts you at 6000 lines per hour and about 100k per day if you spend every waking hour coding at full bore without stopping. Which is inhuman and about as much code as an experienced programmer writes in a year. 2 weeks of work leads to 1,5 million lines. That's way too little for ai so sophisticated. For example, Linux has about 30 million lines, windows 50 million and f-35 jet software clocks in at 25 million. 1,5 million might cut it if it's a neural network, but for that, you would need an insane amount of data (likely petabytes) and processing power. We are talking shopping mall-size server farms and sophisticated machine-learning software to facilitate the learning process and creation of specialized neural networks you can plug into your big ai, but I doubt it. Tony worked on Jarvis for most of his adult life, perfecting it and adding to it, and he likely outsourced some of the less important items to his staff as it's almost impossible for a human to make something like Jarvis in a span of a lifetime alone.
If you increase by 600%, you should multiply by 7(increase by x% means addition to the base, so it's base + base*x/100%). If you want x6, you should use an increase to 600% or by 500%.
Yes, but he did not see them die he just turned on the choking and swaggered off.
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