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'Moore's Revenge' is upon us and will make the world weird
The Register ^ | 4 June 2018 | Mark Pesce

Posted on 06/04/2018 10:12:53 AM PDT by ShadowAce

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To: ShadowAce
it may dampen our enthusiasm for the connected world

If I had any, it might. When they were threatening to hook your new fridge to the interwebs, my comment was that they better ship it with a checking account, cause if it calls service, I'm sure as hell not paying for the service call.

41 posted on 06/04/2018 10:58:51 AM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
p20

Moore's Law: If you're rich and famous you can have the blonde supermodel that's a foot taller than you.

42 posted on 06/04/2018 10:59:02 AM PDT by Snickering Hound
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To: Little Ray

Smart homes are a dumb idea.

So are smart cars/trucks.

The only so called smart device in our home is a Nest thermostat that controls the heating/AC for the part of our home where we spend 98% of our time. A standard thermostat controls the heating/AC in the rest of the home. Since installing the Nest (four years ago), we consistently use less electricity/natural gas than similar sized an so called economical homes in our area.

My wife’s Lexus is 14 years, runs great and starts when we need it. I have the first Honda Ridge Line, and it starts when we need it. Like my wife’s Lexus, it has minimal computer trash to go wrong.

Why is starting when you need it important?

A lot of the vehicles today with all the computer gear on board often do not start.

Saturday, we were at a house warming party for friends. Women with newer vehicles at all price ranges were complaining about how often their new vehicles never start.

Many of their husbands with new $50K+ pickups have the same problem. Two contractors got their new in 2017 pickups declared lemons for not starting and other electronic problems.

Many of the new car owners told my wife to never get rid of her Lexus, and if she did, to let them know, so they could buy it.


43 posted on 06/04/2018 11:02:36 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Trump does what is good for Americans. Then, the world gets their pants in a knot, too bad!)
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To: Snickering Hound

Worked for Dennis the Menace Kucinich.


44 posted on 06/04/2018 11:05:05 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj ("It's Slappin' Time !")
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To: I want the USA back
"So it can not continue to double. "

From a practical standpoint you are probably correct.

The reason that we have come as far as we have is that "information" doesn't necessarily have any mass. If one bit of information required the exclusive dedication of one particle, then what you say applies.

Can man create ever smaller particles to represent information? One interpretation of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle might be that we can represent a limitless amount of information if we are willing to wait an excessively long time to access that information.

45 posted on 06/04/2018 11:08:01 AM PDT by William Tell
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To: ShadowAce

Not smart, just ‘cheap’

Human intelligence will always find a way around the rote programmed limitations.

The perception that these thing are ‘foolproof’ — THAT is the real ignorance and stupidity.


46 posted on 06/04/2018 11:14:49 AM PDT by elbook
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To: ShadowAce
We're therefore quickly transitioning from the Death of Moore's Law into the era of Moore's Revenge - where pretty much every manufactured object has a chip in it.

"Before you use this toilet, we'd like you to review Google's Data Protection / Confidentiality Agreement and provide your consent. This 174-kB document can be downloaded..."

Regards,

47 posted on 06/04/2018 11:19:22 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: Oatka

Now, with more MOLECULES!


48 posted on 06/04/2018 11:20:28 AM PDT by SpinnerWebb (Winter is coming)
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To: RipSawyer
Maybe I’m just a grumpy old man now but it seems to me that it is more difficult to locate the info that I want now than twenty years ago.

Maybe the info you're seeking has changed - and not the Internet?

Regards,

49 posted on 06/04/2018 11:23:20 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: Grampa Dave
Many of their husbands with new $50K+ pickups have the same problem. Two contractors got their new in 2017 pickups declared lemons for not starting and other electronic problems.

My independent car repair technician says one reason for failures of new vehicles is that the copper wire in the wiring harnesses is thinner because the number of connections required are greatly increased and they break easily.

He is also one of those intuitive persons who found and solved a problem with my 2001 Chevy P/U. After replacing the dash gauge display unit with a new one and having it fail almost immediately, he diagnosed it as a problem with the 17-year-old wiring harness. BUT, when he inserted the computer diagnostic tool, everything worked fine and showed no problems. His innovative solution: He found a small diagnostic unit that is only about 1" x 2" and it stays in the computer diagnostic receptacle all the time allowing all the gauges to work!

50 posted on 06/04/2018 11:29:57 AM PDT by CedarDave
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To: ShadowAce

Moore’s Revenge has been replaced with Cole’s Law.


51 posted on 06/04/2018 11:33:30 AM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: Grampa Dave
Many of their husbands with new $50K+ pickups have the same problem. Two contractors got their new in 2017 pickups declared lemons for not starting and other electronic problems.

Never had that problem with my new Silverado LTZ Z71. For that matter, never had it happen with any car for an electronic reason other than a dead battery.
52 posted on 06/04/2018 11:45:28 AM PDT by TexasGunLover
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To: William Tell

What you’re talking about is now referred to as AGI: Artifical General Intelligence.


53 posted on 06/04/2018 11:50:10 AM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: ShadowAce

“The focus on security will produce new costs for businesses - and it will be on IT to ensure those costs don’t exceed the benefits of this massively chipped-and-connected world. It’ll be a close-run thing.”

No, it won’t.


54 posted on 06/04/2018 12:11:44 PM PDT by sitetest (No longer mostly dead.)
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To: ShadowAce
It's also likely to be a world where nothing works precisely as planned. With so much autonomy embedded in our environment, the likelihood of unintended consequences amplifying into something unexpected becomes nearly guaranteed.

laws of systemantics:

- complex, complicated systems in general work poorly of not at all
- new systems generate new problems
- in complex systems malfunction and even total nonfunction may not be detectable for long periods, if ever
- large complex systems are beyond human capacity to evaluate
- systems tend to grow to fill the known universe, and growing systems create new problems
- complex complicated systems display antics
- complex complicated systems produce unexpected outcomes
- the total behavior of large systems cannot be predicted
- complex systems tend to oppose their own proper function
- the system itself does not do what it says it is doing

55 posted on 06/04/2018 12:16:27 PM PDT by mjp ((pro-{God, reality, reason, egoism, individualism, natural rights, limited government, capitalism}))
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To: GSWarrior

That’s a good one no matter how thin you slice it...


56 posted on 06/04/2018 12:18:23 PM PDT by null and void (Have the courage to shine the light of reason in a dark world)
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To: mjp

This sounds an awful lot like a bureaucracy and/or a large centralized government...


57 posted on 06/04/2018 12:35:47 PM PDT by kosciusko51
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To: ShadowAce; Abby4116; afraidfortherepublic; aft_lizard; AF_Blue; amigatec; AppyPappy; arnoldc1; ...
Not just Windows... EVERYTHING! ... PING!

You can find all the Windows Ping list threads with FR search: just search on keyword "windowspinglist".

Thanks to ShadowAce for the ping!

58 posted on 06/04/2018 1:18:11 PM PDT by dayglored ("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
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To: ShadowAce

My stupid toothbrush has an app and bluetooth. If it didn’t do such a nice job brushing my choppers, then I would burn it with fire.


59 posted on 06/04/2018 1:26:00 PM PDT by catbertz
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To: ShadowAce

It’s been many years, but I think it’s tI’m to re-read the novel “Dune”. It was forbiden to create a machine that “thought like a human” (ie. Artificial Intelligence) I thought that Frank Herbert is way out there.


60 posted on 06/04/2018 1:26:21 PM PDT by Tallguy
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