✧✦Catherine✦✧

@whitequark
1.2K Followers
300 Following
34.1K Posts

cat(girl) shaped object, hardware omelas kid

"A cat is valued for companionship and its ability to kill vermin."

✧ i have friends, and my purpose is to support them ✧
✦ i have enemies, and my purpose is to eliminate them ✦
✶ i have a life, and my purpose is to reach heaven by violence ✶
✷ nothing else matters ✷

#searchable

PRONOUNit
X-ALT-PFPa white-haired catgirl with big fluffy ears, blushing deeply and smiling like a cat who knows something that you don't. her shirt is red, the bow on her hair is red, and the eyes behind her square glasses are red. the background is reminiscent of a halo.
X-ALT-HDRangel girl pride flag. see alt text of the X-PRIDE-FLAG link for details
X-PRIDE-FLAGhttps://mastodon.social/@whitequark/113091120551575639
about to migrate accounts to treehouse.systems, see you on the other side
i'm quite happy with this outcome
i'm playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance because i watched some youtube clips and it had fun dialogue options, but what i'm getting instead is a _really_ in-depth history lesson about Czech nobility from a thousand years ago
if it was available for "$50" (excluding tariffs, duties, and taxes), would you buy a device with a small FPGA and something "fun" (VGA-resolution screen, buttons, etc) which would have an associated Amaranth tutorial, as well as the ability to simulate the device (at less than real time) for debugging?
it would enable me to learn FPGAs
38.6%
it would be kind of fun
52.6%
i would not care a lot
8.8%
Poll ended at .
maybe what Amaranth needs is a "starter FPGA project", something fun you can buy cheaply and mess around with

Apparently Samsung is putting ‘AI’ (and ads) in fridges. I am certainly not opposed to innovation and think that a lot of technologies that haven’t changed much for a long time have room for improvement (if you grew up in the US or Europe, try using a Japanese toilet and you’ll understand). But the frustrating thing is that there are a lot of useful things that a fridge could do with some computing power and a bit of electrical control that they don’t and which don’t need ‘AI’. Some examples:

  • It could talk to a smart meter to run the compressor when electricity is cheap and keep a reservoir of chilled coolant for when electricity is expensive.
  • It could automatically close the door if I leave it open for more than a minute and don’t first put it into ‘I am cleaning the fridge now’ mode.
  • It could record (with bar code or image recognition - the latter of which you could even market as ‘AI’ because apparently computer vision is ‘AI’ now) when I open things like milk or juice so when a thing says ‘consume writhing 5 days of opening’ and I can’t remember when I opened it, it can tell me.
  • It could then warn me if I’ve left something that will spoil in the fridge.
  • It could track when I remove / replace things so ‘are we nearly out of X’ is a question I can answer from my phone / tablet / laptop when organising a food order, without having to go and check.

All of these are features I would actually find useful. The last ones require a bit of clever computer vision and good UI design, the earlier ones are just applications of mature technology.

And I would actually pay more for these features (and the first one would likely save me more money over the lifetime of the fridge than the price delta, so everyone wins [except oil companies, but that is a feature in itself]).

I could write a similar rant about pretty much every piece of electrical equipment I own. All of these have a load of trivial improvements that could be made if you start by asking the question ‘how do people use this and how do we improve it?’ Rather than ‘how do we add {an app,AI,this week’s buzzword} that marketing wants in the next generation?’

having seen this play out to the bitter end, my conclusions remain the same

also if you're interested in what "clarity of purpose" means for me, i explained it in https://mastodon.social/@whitequark/115865543652394819

A guide to correct terminology.
#cats #science
this response does address the request, technically speaking https://mastodon.social/@gnu_ebooks/115357348177151270
stop asking why and start asking when