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  1. Jan 2025
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  3. Apr 2024
    1. These platforms have shortcomings on the practical level, as well. If a user needs a different app for everything they want to do online, we’re looking at a massive increase in app fatigue, the exhaustion that comes when users must download and engage with more platforms to have a semblance of an online presence and community. While the platforms offered by Meta and Alphabet are certainly not without issue, it is hard to deny the convenience of their established existence, which makes it possible to communicate, be entertained, shop, and more all in the same place. By contrast, users of decentralized platforms will need to download a slew of apps for everything they want to do online, because these features will no longer all exist in one place.
  4. Feb 2023
    1. DeepMind: Sparrow

      From an Alphabet subsidiary, it is meant to be a conversation agent. Claims safer, less-biased machine learning (ML) systems, thanks to its application of reinforcement learning based on input from human research participants for training. Can search Google for answers.

      Considered a proof-of-concept that is not ready for wide deployment.

  5. Jan 2023
  6. Sep 2022
    1. ow many sounds do you need to have a language well 00:30:33 think about a computer what can you say on a computer anything right I mean you can type anything that's why people get addicted to Facebook and everything but how many letters does a computer have it 00:30:44 has two zero and one you have a binary digit language and those I would like to call the sounds of the computer zero and one that's how it interprets everything or that's how it presents information 00:30:58 that is interpreted by the program that was created by a person with language you don't really need more than two sounds

      !- for : language evolution - how many symbols do you need for a language? - no more than 2, like a computer with "0" and "1"

  7. Nov 2021
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  9. Mar 2021
    1. WOLOF ALPHABETS & PRONUNCIATION (LINKS)

      https://omniglot.com/writing/wolof.htm

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolofal_alphabet

      https://www.pinterest.com/pin/318137161149181837/

      https://www.mustgo.com/worldlanguages/wolof/

      https://jangawolof.org/2012/06/14/wolof-alphabet/

      https://www.culturesofwestafrica.com/garay-alphabet-wolof-script/

      https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Wolof/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation

      https://www.pinterest.es/pin/177470041540278206/

    1. ALPHABET

      a, à, ã, aa, b, bb, c, cc, d, dd, e, ee, é, ée, ë, ëe, f, g, gg, i, ii, j, jj, k, kk, l, ll, m, mm, mb, mp, n, nn, nc, nd, ng, nj, nk, nq, nt, ñ, ññ, ŋ, ŋŋ, o, oo, ó, óo, p, pp, q, r, rr, s, t, tt, u, uu, w, ww, x, y, yy

  10. Oct 2020

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