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  • If it's thick enough, then it won't bend that easily. Depends entirely on the badge.

  • STEM

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  • I don't mean to discount the deranged ramblings in there, but I'd say the parts about technology and its effects on society (arguably the most central parts) are much more intriguing.

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  • With blackjack and hookers!

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  • I don't think anybody here objects to machine learning being used with protein folding simulations or weather prediction etc. actually beneficial use cases. Language model bullshit is what's the subject of discussion here.

  • "Can't have your cake and eat it too"

    vs.

    "Can't eat your cake and have it too"

    Only one of these makes sense, but the other one is what's been used for a long time now. If I have a cake, then I can definitely eat it, but if I eat it, then I can no longer have it.

    Edit: I don't mean to disagree with the simple fact that languages evolve over time. But having a majority dictate the meanings of words isn't something I like. The example of "antisemitism" (a bunch of people are using the word to describe valid criticism of the state of israel) raised in an other comment here is also very relevant.

  • He has a soul?

  • A functionial rocket is only half the story. You also need a spacecraft which can be integrated onto said rocket. ESA hasn't had one of those since the ATV.

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    > sees sexist boomerpost
    > checks username
    > Mickey7
    
      
  • Sure, but that text (the joke) has already been done to death like a decade ago. "Black humour is like food, not everybody gets it" and so on...

  • Lunar rays are rarer than sunbeams, because the Moon is dimmer.

  • It's called Multiple discovery. And there's really no need for collective conciousness. People working with the same information will simply figure out the same solutions to the eqations.

  • Has to be AI. Look at the necklace.

  • The dude has agreat counter argument to rokkos basilisk: Imagine that in the future I'll build an even bigger superintelligent being that will punish all those who were not mean enough to AI.

  • My job is to do weather observations every half an hour, or when the situation changes drastically enough to warrant an update. I used to get a bit stressed out about noticing the clock approach one of the routine times while not at work (because that's when I haven't been keeping an eye on the sky so oh shit now I gotta figure it out fast!), but I think I've gotten mostly out of that pavlovian response. Many of my colleagues say that they also get this. But the phone alarm (a manufacturer default) that goes off at that time as a reminder definitely triggers it. Luckily I've only heard it like once or twice outside of work.

  • Comparing Hamas to the Roman empire is a bit strange, given how the balance of power is the polar opposite. I think op concluded that a "the next fight between Jews and Rome" in the current day would mean Israel vs. Europe. At least that's the impression I got.

  • I'm not fluent in reading chinese, but the text in the jacket looked odd and sure enough, it's incorrect when comparing to a picture of the real logo.

  • But isn't that just a different way to dry it?

  • Ai slop