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Robots & Immortality

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Is it cold in here?:
They haven't been around long enough to answer the original question. There could be some hidden design flaw that will only show up after, say, 30 years.

Method of Madness:

--- Quote from: Case on 05 Nov 2015, 10:57 ---Who wants to live forever?
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Me.

osaka:

--- Quote from: hedgie on 10 Nov 2015, 23:32 ---
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 10 Nov 2015, 21:35 ---We've seen the AIs get viruses.

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PT410X has advice on how to avoid that little problem.

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Actually, I read about a cryptolocker for Linux the other day xD


--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 11 Nov 2015, 13:47 ---
--- Quote from: Case on 05 Nov 2015, 10:57 ---Who wants to live forever?
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Me.

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I mean, if I was 22 forever and a couple close friends were 22 forever that'd be great.

hedgie:

--- Quote from: osaka on 12 Nov 2015, 13:21 ---
--- Quote from: hedgie on 10 Nov 2015, 23:32 ---
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 10 Nov 2015, 21:35 ---We've seen the AIs get viruses.

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PT410X has advice on how to avoid that little problem.

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Actually, I read about a cryptolocker for Linux the other day xD

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As have I.  But a *lot* of the OSS zealots will pretend that it's not an issue.  I know that I *do* use a lot of software that isn't in the main repos.  Yeah, part of me is a bit more wary of non-official sources like I use for Netflix-desktop, Bloom, and proprietary drivers (obviously).  There are also *very* good reasons to make Flash "click-to-play" rather than just running it, and avoiding Adobe reader like one would Typhoid Mary.

Kugai:
I've never had any issues with Adobe Reader myself, but I only have it on the Compie for those rare occasions that some Story i'm reading is in that Format.

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