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Fear or laziness
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There are two kinds of suffers in this world; those who suffer from lack of life and those who suffer from an over abundance of life.
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Connect two routers to extend wireless signal?
You could attach two routers together to extend your range.
1- Connect the 2nd router in LAN port of the first router. Use a cross-over cable.
2- DHCP range of 1st router = 192.168.1.x to say 192.168.1.10
3- DHCP range of 2nd router = 192.168.1.12 to say 192.168.1.20
4- IP of 2nd router = 192.168.1.11 (so that it doesn’t fall in same DHCP address space as assigned by 1st router)
5- Put both routers on separate channels.. 1,6 or 11 (If Router1 is channel 1… give Router2 channel 6 or 11.. that way…) -
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Meeting Gates in Seattle
I was in the airport VIP lounge en route to Seattle a couple of weeks ago. While in there I noticed Bill Gates sitting comfortably in the corner enjoying a drink. (more…)
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Wyz Borrero – AI-generated “casting”
Guillermo del Toro and Ben Affleck, among others, have voiced concerns about the capabilities of generative AI in the creative industries. They believe that while AI can produce text, images, sound, and video that are technically proficient, it lacks the authentic emotional depth and creative intuition inherent in human artistry—qualities that define works like those of Shakespeare, Dalí, or Hitchcock.
Generative AI models are trained on vast datasets and excel at recognizing and replicating patterns. They can generate coherent narratives, mimic writing or artistic styles, and even compose poetry and music. However, they do not possess consciousness or genuine emotions. The “emotion” conveyed in AI-generated content is a reflection of learned patterns rather than true emotional experience.
Having extensively tested and used generative AI over the past four years, I observe that the rapid advancement of the field suggests many current limitations could be overcome in the future. As models become more sophisticated and training data expands, AI systems are increasingly capable of generating content that is coherent, contextually relevant, stylistically diverse, and can even evoke emotional responses.
The following video is an AI-generated “casting” using a text-to-video model specifically prompted to test emotion, expressions, and microexpressions. This is only the beginning.





