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  • Tylenol is interesting - it's a psychoactive drug. It reduces your brain's ability to experience pain, or even understand the possibility of pain, rather than reducing the amount of pain you're feeling. That means different people's brain chemistry will result in very different results with Tylenol.

    Studies were done that show people are slightly more likely to take risks when they're on Tylenol. Wild stuff.

  • Rationalists are (supposedly) smart enough to figure out that Roko's Basilisk wouldn't waste cycles torturing someone in effigy if they decided they're going to ignore the threat of Roko's Basilisk. It's the opposite of a catch-22.

  • Oh, I'm sure there are bots on Lemmy too. The general userbase, however - of people who are sick of Reddit's BS - are also going to have very little tolerance for bot BS, so the instances are incentivized to try to keep bot activity down lest they be de-federated.

  • and don't sweat.

  • I'm staying, not because I want to - but because I have a lot of friends and family who can't afford to, and if push comes to shove, my savings are going towards helping them get out too.

  • except that the government run land registry can deal with disputes in a flexible and fair manner. A blockchain with smart contracts cannot.

  • at the same rate of time change

    Not true! The faster you're moving through space, the slower you're moving through time.

  • it’s the parties with the majority of the “proof of XYZ” creation hardware. Which are not normal people.

    Originally the idea was that it WOULD be normal people using their own CPU cycle time to secure the chain and mint new blocks. Even then, as long as no one party holds the majority of hash power, the incentive is to support the security of the coin rather than subvert it. The moment that changes is the moment that Bitcoin dies, because no one will be able to trust it any more - which also means there is an incentive to make sure there are enough competing BTC farms.

    there’s the possibility of developers of a blockchain choosing to rewrite the ledger, causing splits.

    The blockchain is upheld by the combination of the developers and the miners. If the developers aren't acting in good faith and the miners don't like it, they don't move to the new chain. Sure, you get a split, but odds are one of them is going to die.

  • They want to punish the people they don't like, not reduce crime.

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  • Don't cut yourself on that edge.

    It's not that we think we have zero responsibility or whatever - it's that, as you described, we put in a lot of effort to find coping mechanisms and management strategies, and then people like this cut-rate psych point to the results of that effort and say 'See, it's gone!' It's not gone, you dingbat, we have to manage it and it takes a lot of work, and maybe it would be nice - just once - to get some recognition for all that work we're doing rather than pretending the problem doesn't exist any more.

  • The government will fail you, but Trump will ensure the government fails you even harder and faster, that it fails more people, and that it will bring as much of the world down with it as possible.

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  • Have you fought a goose before? Clearly not considering how you're mouthing off.

    People know to steer clear of Canadian geese for good reason. They're known to break people's bones with their wings when they decide you need to be punished. The weight/strength ratio is vastly different for birds than it is for mammals. Birds have to fly, so they're built ridiculously light for how strong they are - and they have to be strong to be able to fly.

    A swan is much bigger and - critically - much meaner than a goose.

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  • The problem is that, of course, the drugs don't actually give you 1000 years to improve - it just temporarily ruins your ability to gauge time rather than actually extending it.

  • Once you put a cork in the neck of the bottle, it is no longer a disc and can contain other objects.

  • Or you could go the route of people who swear by ChatGPT and just trust the blatantly false information it gives you, and get upset at the world for being wrong.

  • Oh hey, yet another article perpetuating the narrative that Luigi is guilty. Must be a day of the week that ends in 'y'.

  • This is why stoy said the First Past the Post system needs to be dropped.

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  • I'm pretty sure your ass would care, depending on the kind of bread. A firm crusty bread would probably do some damage. Kinda like how too much fentanyl does damage. Physically.

  • The thing missing from most of these bullet points is that extracting energy from rotation reduces the speed of the rotating object.

    Even black holes are affected by the gravity of objects near them, same as anything else - which means that the black hole will slow down if you slingshot an object around it.

    That's why it's called energy extraction rather than energy creation.

    So sure, you could make a black hole bomb... but making the black hole in the first place would take as much - if not more - energy than you'll get out of it. And usually you're going to do enough damage just throwing a black hole through your target.