Considering how webrtc services don't breach your privacy with installed malware (like Zoom did), it'd be the future of video confs, easy to setup and a bunch of features that weren't available earlier for webconferencing.
I actually dread downloading patches and whatnot from PSN for this reason. I have a 500 mbit connection, that works perfectly well on all my other devices, but my Ps4 Pro, well, it's incredibly fickle. There'll be days where download speeds are good, and then there'll be days where even downloading 200mb is a challenge. It's all wired, so it's not a wifi related problem. I went through different routers and even changed ISP's once and the problem still persisted, so I think I have ruled it out as being on my end. It seems to be some weird QoS feature of the PS4, or possibly the PSN not being up to scratch - I don't know. Stuff like closing all background apps, or changing DNS, they don't really seem to do anything for me. Sometimes pausing/unpausing does help, though..
It's a bit too bad they're having to move towards supervised learning and imitation learning.
I totally understand why they need to do that given the insane decision trees, but I was really hoping to see what the AI would learn to do without any human example, simply because it would be inhuman and interesting.
I'm really interested in particular if an unsupervised AI would use very strange building placements and permanently moving ungrouped units.
One thing that struck me in the video was the really actively weird mining techniques in one clip and then another clip where it blocked its mineral line with 3 raised depots...
I am more shocked sites like Amazon/eBay allow users to link to third party sites, what if they decided to change it to porn or something if they got hacked? I am surprised they don't download and rehost the images themselves...
As well as how well your parents do. I know a ton of people that averaged their way though school and a career, but were given help early enough from parents that even in mediocrity they are doing magnitudes better than people who grew up poor and worked hard.
Not sure if the apparent stop start observation, and also one strand sometimes getting synthesized while the other isn't would actually occur in-vivo. This is a pretty cool technology but a heavily artificial in-vitro system at the end of the day.