C’mon everyone were going to Cleveland, err… howabout Dallas? You know what, fuck it!
(I’m actually just jealous. I traveled for the last one and there was a freak rainstorm that came exactly when the elcipse happened lmfao)
C’mon everyone were going to Cleveland, err… howabout Dallas? You know what, fuck it!
(I’m actually just jealous. I traveled for the last one and there was a freak rainstorm that came exactly when the elcipse happened lmfao)
Wanted to travel for it, but it was like the path of totality insisted on only going over shitty places.
Machine learning? More like machine learning I can steal.
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Thanks Hilldawg
Once at work I trusted a fart and had to endure this humiliating ritual where I desperately bundled my soiled undies up into a ball of paper towels and buried them shamefully at the bottom of the waste basket before trudging home as a soggy commando so yeah.
Matt’s brain is too powerful. After establishing a link, he would lock all Teslas and have them driving into the nearest ponds within minutes, Maximum Overdrive style.
The guy who got the Neuralink implanted is giving me major groyper vibes.
We’ve got to go underground folks.
Right on, I’m just paranoid about being accused of being an AI bro!
Man my skin has absolutely erupted in pre-cancerous growths in the last year. I’m getting old but not old enough for that imo. I wonder if any dermos have noticed this trend…
e: I can’t find data that is new enough to draw any conclusions from wrt skin cancers. Most of it was concern over people not getting diagnosed because of lockdowns. But I did find more evidence to support that this virus could cause multiple other types of cancers in the same way that hep C causes liver cancer.
It’s the stuff that isn’t “long covid” related that worries me:
One of the most worrying long-term effects of infection is the potential to induce malignant neoplasms, which will be a major health concern over the coming decades. SARS-CoV-2 infection affects many mechanisms that play a crucial role in cancer onset and progression including cell cycle regulation, the RAAS system and inflammation/proliferation signaling pathways. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10202899/
So if someone gets cancer a couple decades earlier than they would have otherwise, correctly blaming covid for it is considered tinfoil hat stuff.
I’m frequently making comments to the effect of “the recent advancements in AI are actually tangible and not just a grift for VC money, so we should be aware of the fact that it might not be a fad and it could represent a pretty big shift in power against labor”. Is that what you’re considering “pro AI stuff”? Because every time I mention it goes over like a lead balloon 'round these parts.
Because I don’t consider that type of sentiment to be either pro or anti AI, but rather an observation of the material world.
Picard season 3 episodes 1-4 are good and worth a watch. The rest is shit and not worth it.
My dream trek series is an ensemble cast of actors playing a single trill. Each with backstory episodes about each character like in Lost, throughout the main storyline where the trill draws on experinces over like 500 years.
For me it’s when the libs on there talk about “taking back patriotism” from the right.
It’s me, I’m very concerned about it.
This site has a huge blindspot for tech they don’t like. The multimodality of these transformer architectures is going to allow them to be deployed in robotics chassis over the next couple of years and it will really shake things up.
It’s like crypto, we all agree it should be banned entirely. But then DPRK uses it to evade sanctions and then we’re like, oh yeah that’s the ONE good use for it. Like shouldn’t Marxists be able to recognize that just because capital is fictitious doesn’t mean you can’t make bank off it or fund socialist projects using it?
It’s a shame that undisciplined western commies can’t capitalize on using technology for good, because they’re sure as shit not useful for much else.
Damn, it’s pretty wild that when a creature enters the affected area for the first time on a turn or starts its turn there, the creature must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 3d6 bludgeoning damage and be restrained by the tentacles.
It’s almost like these guys might have an interesting perspective on things when it’s not all shit, fart, & cum talk.
Some kind of hadrosaur?