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Learn about Yao textiles at Siam Society

Life, Published on 07/11/2023

» The Thai Textile Society is holding a multimedia presentation on "The Splendor Of Yao Textiles" at Siam Society, Asok Road, on Saturday at 10am.

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Italian design graces Thong Lor

Life, Published on 03/11/2023

» Arriving just in time for anyone looking for inspiration to revamp a home this winter, Rimadesio Monobrand Store is the newest addition to Grande Armoire Showroom to showcase elegant Italian aesthetics for modern sustainable living.

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Less is more

Life, Noko, Published on 08/09/2023

» Apart from a post on the Minotaur’s Song, a new single from Montell Fish, images of watches have recently been shared on Instagram of Matthew M Williams — founder of the fashion brand 1017 ALYX 9SM.

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YouTube ramps up ads, moderation

Life, James Hein, Published on 01/03/2023

» If this was a YouTube video you would have to sit through up to 30 seconds of ads before you could even start. YouTube seems to be stepping up its advertising while at the same time providing less service. I still use it because it has things I'm interested in, like Chinese martial arts series and info on music products I like. If I'd written this using ChatGPT you would not see some of the material because the trust and safety filters on the AI product have repeatedly been found to be biased towards the US political left in the content it will return. Some people associated with ChatGPT have acknowledged this but it remains to be seen if anything will change.

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The future is here and it's all about AI

Life, James Hein, Published on 04/01/2023

» Well, here we are in 2023. The last two years of Covid are behind us, some organisations are starting to rebuild and the future will hopefully be brighter.

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When AI is not smart enough for the job

Life, James Hein, Published on 14/09/2022

» I was wondering what to write about this week and then I saw the Japanese Amazon story and how it relates to artificial intelligence. Labour unions in Japan have been a thing since World War II, but delivery drivers for Amazon Japan were not unionised, until recently.

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The reality of AI is less scary than the movies

Life, James Hein, Published on 17/08/2022

» I was talking to someone at work recently and mentioned the Palm Pilot. He never heard of it. Some of us remember it being released in 1996 before the smartphone and social media, and in the early days of the internet. It drove the creation of the smartphone, though the people at Intel at the time didn't see how a portable, hand-held device like this could become common. One of the founders and inventors was Jeff Hawkins who also founded Handspring and worked on the Treo that evolved into a very early smartphone with a camera, which this brings us to today's topic, artificial intelligence.

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Big Brother grows bigger

Life, James Hein, Published on 08/06/2022

» For some time now I have been having problems with USB and my hard drive letters. Over the course of a day or three, with the exception of C:, hard drives letters would vanish. I have C, W, X and Y. C is an SSD on the motherboard with the other three normal hard drives at 10, 10 and 8 TB. The other problem I had was the computer locking up as the system was scanning for a missing USB drive, even if I ejected them using the correct process. The exception was any Samsung phone that I tried to eject without success.

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Deconstructing cities

Life, Noko, Published on 25/02/2022

» If Zaha Hadid's paintings of The Peak had come to life, Hong Kong would boast a leisure club and architectural landmark featuring horizontal beams with a large void carved out between a geological intervention in the hills of Kowloon.

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Chip shortage over by 2023... maybe

Life, James Hein, Published on 29/09/2021

» The current chip shortage could should be a thing of the past by 2023... maybe. The current foundries are booked out for the rest of the year and are starting to catch up with current demand. New plants will be coming online by the end of 2022. The maybe part here is the potential shortage of raw materials needed in the fabrication process. This could be a problem by 2023, or perhaps we may have new manufacturing process by then. Fingers crossed that all is good by the end of next year.