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Aspiring oaf
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nicole✨
26 days ago
I can't stop thinking about the guy hitting a clip in dig dug
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Jacob Geller
2 months ago
This is not a comment on the quality of the game itself but man it's so wild they made a gacha game about horse racing. It's like a cigarette-themed slot machine.
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soul nate
4 months ago
wife: how was guarding the two paths today, honey? guard: [looking away] fine wife: did something happen? guard: [tearing up] no wife: would the other guard tell me something happened?
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SpookyLightning
8 months ago
Felt inspired
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Ketan Joshi
8 months ago
Hear me out: you take the hard-won products of journalism, science, art and creativity, you use vast amounts of electrical energy during a time-sensitive energy transition to re-jumble the words and sentences, and then you present the outputs as being better and more trustworthy than the original
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Cooper Lund
8 months ago
This must hit so hard if you’re stupid
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The Lost Paladin
9 months ago
My mom was a union organizer for 25 years. I walked picket lines of wildcat strikes with her. We used to run bake sales and trivia nights to support striking workers. You wouldn't survive 3 seconds in her vagina. It would shrivel up what's left of your balls. I miss her terribly.
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Brendel
9 months ago
I’m tired of American society promoting mediocrity over genius and the most highbrow example of this I can think of is Screech from Saved by the Bell. I am also incredibly wealthy and have political power. All of these things are unrelated.
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Sorcery Saturday it’s crazy that saying a naughty word can do so much damage
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lauren
9 months ago
the easiest explanation for why shoddy AI schemes have been adopted into every electronic product is just that the below post doesn't kick in at a billion dollars, it kicks in at like $250,000/year
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sky
10 months ago
[first cowboy ever] Haha yaaaaay!
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I love being on the computer
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Micah
over 1 year ago
one of tech’s biggest problems is that it used to invent stuff that made people’s lives better and easier and in recent years has pivoted to “fake money for scams” and “plagiarism machine that puts you out of a job”
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Gillian Branstetter
almost 2 years ago
Vonnegut knew
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Please, Sandwich was my father’s name. Call me David
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almost 2 years ago
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Jesse
almost 2 years ago
Before you say something mean about Henry Kissinger, take a breath and see if you can think of something meaner
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cakemittens
almost 2 years ago
20-100 years of data science: it's crucial to work from clean data sets or your results will be meaningless "AI": actually it's fine to just use dog shit garbage as your foundation, due to computers
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jamelle
almost 2 years ago
the obsession with being “allowed” to say this particular racial slur is fascinating because it is a glimpse into the bottomless entitlement of these people. they must have everything without any social opprobrium attached! anything less is an injustice to them.
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Molly White
almost 2 years ago
The "effective altruism" and "effective accelerationism" ideologies that have been cropping up in AI debates are just a thin veneer over the typical blend of Silicon Valley techno-utopianism, inflated egos, and greed. Let's try something else.
newsletter.mollywhite.net/p/effective-...
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Effective obfuscation
Silicon Valley's "effective altruism" and "effective accelerationism" only give a thin philosophical veneer to the industry's same old impulses.
https://newsletter.mollywhite.net/p/effective-obfuscation
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mel!
almost 2 years ago
no idea who needs to hear this rn but always remember mental is hocus, health not pocus
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Catbus
almost 2 years ago
PSA
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