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  • Probably by image searching it, and finding the r/whatisthisthing post where both this pic and the joke are from.

  • You underestimate the level of "Fuck you got mine" in most cousin fuckers

  • This is how I fixed my chromecast occasionally freezing and needing to reboot. I bought a cheap timer that turns it off at 2am and back on at 6am.

  • I feel a great AWWOOOOOWOOOOwooooWWWWOOOO in the near future.

  • Caulk

    Jump
  • And this is exactly why I have SO much closeted caulk, just standing there, getting hard without ever getting released.

  • None of them do though.

  • Repeat after me: LLMs are never safe.

    If you can't distinguish Data from Instructions, you are inherently doing it wrong, and it will never be fixed.

  • My cats agree with you. Having musty, wet hemp ropes laying around is apparently the best thing ever.

  • Spend tens of billions.

    Poop in a bag.

  • Age helps. Our cats took 3 years before they could lay down within slapping distance of eachother, and another 2 before they could actually cuddle up.

  • I wanted to design bridges and/or so something with history. So I went to school, took one year of civil engineering and realized that the last on earth I wanted to do was design bridges.

    Switched to chemistry, got a PhD, realized the second-to-last thing I wanted to do was academia, followed closely by lab work.

    Unfortunately I finished right in the middle of the housing crash, so I did QA for a factory for a bit (which combined a little policy stuff with a lot of labwork). Then went back to civil engineering, aiming for something chemistry ike asphalt or concrete.

    That didn't really work out, but I did end up being vastly overqualified for my job there. Rolled into safety and compliance by virtue of being the least unqualified person there. They paid for another college level degree during office hours, and then fired me after restructuring (thanks for the free degree guys!) so now I'm self-employed in safety and compliance, I do audits and help people and the environment stay safe and clean.

    I do historical reenactment as a hobby, because history is cool!

  • I want more Strange New Worlds, not more Discovery.

  • Nooooo, do you really think we'll need a computer to run it? You don't say, and I thought we'd just use one of the big 1920s lever boards with lots of Frankenstein style switches and big manual valves and just work really really fast.

    It's hilarious that you're phrasing as if the software is the problem, and the gigantic, multi billion dollar facility that is required to do it.

  • That's not even a joke.

    The most pessimistic cost for ITER, the first real fusion reactor, is 65 billion dollars in total.

    In the last two years, we (people) have spent over 600 billion dollars on LLM shit. Mostly datacenters and GPUs.

  • Not just a poor person, that's 9000 bucks per month!

  • I once bought 2cm thick hemp rope for reenactment purposes (can't recommend, it's worse than nylon and costs more and maintaining it sucks).

    I don't have any spare, but I chucked some on a scale, and it seems to be about 250 grams per meter, for about 8.5lbs per 50ft.

    So D&D rope is even thicker, or its tarred (which you absolutely should do if you dislike drying rope).

  • <3

  • "I need help from someone strong here." That's really what they needed.

    Offtopic-ish, but a couple of years ago, I couldn't open a jar, so it said "ugh, I'm going to need a tool for this". Then my then-boyfriemd walks by, opens it and goes "you're welcome". I had to explain why I was laughing so hard.

    I still tease my now-husband with that every time I need a hand.

  • Im a doctor, just not a medical one.

    Also, nobody ever calls me doctor.