Thankfully this one doesn't require AI. You can generally find the most important sentences in an article by counting the occurrences of every unique word, throwing out the common articles (e.g. a, an, the), and then extracting the sentences which contain the most frequently used words.
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Dab, don't wipe
Is M-5 here yet? This should be nominated.
On the other hand, such innovations coming "free" to society in fact frees up theorists, researchers, scientists, engineers, etc. to work on other innovations that they might not have time/resources to pursue.
Most of Admiral Janeway's goodies are tucked away at Daystrom as a "break glass" last-resort. You don't show your hand to your enemies unless you have to.
"But the Borg have already–" Sure. But the ~~Romulans~~ ~~Klingons~~ Breen...? have not.
Twelve of those are mine, due partly to the very shortcomings being discussed here.
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The two biggest surprises I've had so far:
- Lack of federated login / single sign on. It seems bizarre in a land of federated instances to not have the identity provider decoupled (or even truly decentralized). Instance goes away? Poof, there goes your identity. "Backed up" your data and want to import it into another instance? That functionality doesn't exist today. And even if it were added, how do you validate?
I hate to even suggest it just because of how much of a buzzword it has become. But blockchain feels like a possible answer to the identity problem. It would couple one's identity to the network as opposed to the instance.
That's not to say that instance-level identities shouldn't be allowed as well; but it would be nice to have the option. Right now one basically needs to sign up for separate accounts on as many instances as possible to prevent bad actors from posing as them. A universal ID would solve that.
- Lack of historical data. Are you the first subscriber to !bobswidgets@feder.icio.us through lemmy.world? Doesn't matter if the original community had fiftyleven posts. You only get to see any created after you subscribe?
From Prodigy 1x17 Ghost in the Machine (go to 06:15):
Gwyn: "If we're all stuck in one room, how is Zero all the way over there?"
Rok-Tahk: "Motion floor tracking, visual horizon manipulation. The Holodeck tricks the mind to create any scenario!"
Could have sworn there was a visual in the episode as well, but I can't find it.
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