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  • Why mix up all the numbers, but not numbers 9, 5 and 6?

  • But you get rusty in moist environments; when you urinate you slowly rot away your urethra.

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  • It's tough, respect for holding on as you do.

    Life's not fair, not everyone has the mental stability that is required for a happy life. But we can hope to lessen the pain a bit.

    Headspace is indeed an app, with a subscription (not sure what the free plan is, but it helped me so I didn't care). You can also meditate yourself or with free YT videos of course, but this app worked better for me.

    Take care, hope you find some relief.

  • ERASED is about a guy reliving his life as a young school kid, with awkward moments around romantic feelings. While I do think it kind of fits the story, I think it does not go well with the requirements.

  • With this classy response of his it's almost better for his perceived character than when he didn't say it.

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  • After 25 years of suicidal thoughts I've finally taken antidepressants, Zoloft was what worked for me.

    In a couple of months the black thoughts became more rare and now in a year or so they are almost gone. I don't feel the active need to kill myself any longer. Which feels.. a bit uncanny almost. Not all in life is good, but this specific lack of despair is nice; still really bizarre to not have this endless dread any longer. I try to enjoy that while it lasts.

    I did a lot of meditation as well with Headspace, can recommend that too.

    Hope you find your way.

  • No action whatsoever is being done purely for someone else's sake.

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  • It's cutting my programming work in half right now with quality .NET code. As long as I stay in the lead and have good examples + context in my codebase, it saves me a lot of time.

    This was not the case for co-pilot though, but Cursor AI combined with Claude 3.7 is quite advanced.

    If people are not seeing any benefit, I think they have the wrong use cases, workflow or tools. Which can be fair limitations depending on your workplace of course.

    You could get in a nasty rabbit hole if you vibe-code too much though. Stay the architect and check generated code / files after creation.

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  • No need to attack me like that when I'm just sharing my viewpoint.

    I'm not that outspoken about whether it is fair or not to train on publicly visible data. As that is like having a set of brains look at the same data, but on steroids.

    I do feel, however, that large companies making money off that inspiration input seems skewed. But that comes down to the question, can you look at public work and then ask for money for the work you create yourself afterwards. As you surely build on inspiration.

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  • In a sense everything every artist makes is inspired by other people's art and general life experiences. We humans only have some extra sensory channels and brain paths to map that inspiration through, so it "feels" more original.

    I'd argue our creation of art is just a couple of levels more complex. But at its core its just external stimuli followed by some internalisation that enables us to create art. But we needed the aggregated input.

    Which does not mean that we can't disapprove of literal copies of other people's work. But I think we should be very aware of the fact that it's more or less a complexity scale.

  • There have been studies that claim there is a max on what money can buy you in terms of happiness. Before it was said to be 70k (of course depends on the country), now it might be 500k.

  • Maybe he is over a thousand years old, don't you see the wrinkles?

  • This is a brilliant description; the feeling OP has is probably on a way more abstract level than most of the comments here are thinking of.

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  • If you have a whiteboard marker, you can draw over it and then erase it. Works wonders.

  • Well it's mostly that at least a certain group with disabilities has access to a way out when life is too harsh. It is to limit unneeded suffering. A respectful way to end one's life should be available to everyone, but that is a hard pill to swallow for many neurotypical / religious people. So it gets limited to a certain group, and then they use that compromise as an argument..

    You don't decide whether you are born, at least let us have more control over our own death. In a progression of our human civilization, this should count for everyone.

    Framing this in a bad way is exactly what some conservative politicians and media want.

  • And things in itself that are too small to see with even a microscope do not reflect light right? Light might interact there but will not reflect in the usual sense, it can however emit light though. As far as I understand that is.

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  • Interestingly I can agree on the grossness of it, only when "the mood"™ arises a kind of nasty turns into attractively naughty. It's a strange alteration. Like the new texture of a food you might find somewhat repulsive at first suddenly becomes highly addictive or desirable when you give in to it. The sleazy feeling of wanting to keep popping bubble wrap plastic without stopping.

    This differs based on time, context (persons) and general mood.

    I wonder if at a base level we have kind of the same attitude, but the hormonal alteration or lack thereof is what creates the differences and clouds my mind while yours stay sharp.