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" ... According to show notes, his women took to a stadium in Monaco with a retractable ceiling, unrelated to the collection's vision, where they walked to Princess Nokia's sexually explicit song "I Like Him" in designer versions of teenage staples. Also, entitled Dancing Kid, this collection took the trickle-up theory of design to the nth degree. These girls like to mix it up. They might have raided their mothers and grandmothers closets but tossed out any rules associated with those clothes originally. ... "
" ... As you might expect, much of the interior is up to the buyer’s imagination. I personally wouldn’t ask for some of the louder design flourishes in here, like the glass covering the instrument cluster and featuring an etched patterned that obscures the speedometer and rev counter. I’m also not quite sold on the orange details given the clashing red exterior of this prototype, but of course the beauty of such a bespoke vehicle is how each buyer can customize it to the nth degree. ... "
" ... Expanding the use of robots to the nth degree, in the Robot Alliance, robots equipped with warming and cooling units and doubling as dining surfaces allow guests to drink and dine beyond the confines of the hotel restaurant and bar. Larger versions feature audiovisual components for music, movies, and gaming. And they talk to each other: service drones communicate with a bartending robot — overseen by a skilled mixologist—to send out restocked robots when needed. ... "
" ... Tall Hall contributor and author Stephen Smoot (@S_A_Smoot) tweeted, "The Alexi McCammond story illustrates exactly what is wrong with 'Woke.' 'Woke' always lives in the present and judges the past by whatever the whim is today. There is no room for context, no room for personal growth & learning. Purism taken to the nth degree is wretchedly unfair" ... "
" ... The other aspect of quantum computing that must be taken into consideration, and this applies to machine learning as well, is that it produces a probabilistic result. With classical computing, you can compute a problem to an nth degree, such as calculating the digits of pi, for an accurate answer. Both AI and quantum deliver a different, but still important results, but within a probabilistic error rate. The advantages of probabilistic results are that they can take less energy to produce than classically precise answers, and also the probabilistic result is often good enough for many problems. That said, you do not want a quantum computer to calculate your bank balance or your financial spreadsheet - leave that for the classical computers for now. ... "