Reminds me of the cat that used to join me at work, in an office, from a nearby house. He did not sit like a loaf, but he did behave like an AI.
He was able to work the computer by stretching out, to nudge the mouse. The moving cursor would catch his eye, causing him to move the mouse again. This would continue for a minute or so, and, although he was reacting to the mouse moving, it looked like it was the other way round, as if he was moving the mouse and following it with his head movements.
I got into the habit of locking my screen due to him doing things, however, he had this knack of holding down the print screen key. On both Ubuntu and Windows (of the era), this worked to 'freeze' the computer, requiring a reboot.
So I started adding 'QA Tester' to his resume, along with pest control, greeter, neighbourhood watch, security guard, food taster and companion animal.
Everyone given the tour by HR was taken to see him on my desk, and, he worked his hours, to be there before nine and leaving promptly at 5.30. He could trick anyone to get past about four doors to be at my desk before I arrived.
He never loafed around and also went on adventures, a true local character. I never fed him, however, at his home, they had staff, and someone to get him expensive king sized prawns, which had to be bought fresh, daily.
Sadly I have no pictures of him in the loaf position but hundreds of other ones! I wish I could find one to test with.
ninjanomnom 71 days ago [-]
Cruel of you to say you have cat pictures on the internet but then not share them.
jimhi 72 days ago [-]
Please don't send giant images, they will freeze and not rate. Under 2mb is best!
undergod 72 days ago [-]
I am using AI to measure how well "lawyers" sit like bread
But mine got censored (by spam filter I was told) then buried in the noise:
20 years old PDF not downloadable publicly apparently.
They choose manually "please allow 7 working days for a response" whether they want to approve you.
Strange for something developed on public funds and sitting behind a wall.
They would likely benefit more (on their personal careers) if they let an open access and push researchers to build machine-learning models on their structure.
You have to wall it off, or you risk polluting your data. Like all of the people that think cats are dumb will start uploading content of their dogs. or worse. Also, you have to be able to filter your input so it matches your results. I thought this is like research 101 level stuff
Obscurity4340 72 days ago [-]
Scientific progresses thru deaths and retirements or something
He was able to work the computer by stretching out, to nudge the mouse. The moving cursor would catch his eye, causing him to move the mouse again. This would continue for a minute or so, and, although he was reacting to the mouse moving, it looked like it was the other way round, as if he was moving the mouse and following it with his head movements.
I got into the habit of locking my screen due to him doing things, however, he had this knack of holding down the print screen key. On both Ubuntu and Windows (of the era), this worked to 'freeze' the computer, requiring a reboot.
So I started adding 'QA Tester' to his resume, along with pest control, greeter, neighbourhood watch, security guard, food taster and companion animal.
Everyone given the tour by HR was taken to see him on my desk, and, he worked his hours, to be there before nine and leaving promptly at 5.30. He could trick anyone to get past about four doors to be at my desk before I arrived.
He never loafed around and also went on adventures, a true local character. I never fed him, however, at his home, they had staff, and someone to get him expensive king sized prawns, which had to be bought fresh, daily.
Sadly I have no pictures of him in the loaf position but hundreds of other ones! I wish I could find one to test with.
But mine got censored (by spam filter I was told) then buried in the noise:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmtfwU6K79A
They choose manually "please allow 7 working days for a response" whether they want to approve you.
Strange for something developed on public funds and sitting behind a wall.
They would likely benefit more (on their personal careers) if they let an open access and push researchers to build machine-learning models on their structure.
Off to snap some pics of my catloaves, this is awesome.