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Sterile_Technique ,
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I guess Einstein was wrong... It's #3 that's fought with sticks and stones.

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Any you recommend? I tried this during during the first round of YouTube fuckiness on Firefox, and it didn't seem to make a difference.

I'm also probably the least techy person on Lemmy, so chances are high that I fucked something up.

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One of the best English classes I took was technical writing: first assignment was to write a 5 page paper; second assignment was to turn that paper into 2 pages; then 1 page; then a single paragraph. We cut out ALL the fluff.

"and that's how you write a work email."

Fucking fantastic.

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Most classes require you to do the opposite to hit some arbitrary word or page count. I only ever had one prof who called that out as stupid. "Your coworkers will HATE you if you take the habits learned in most English courses into the workplace. Less is more."

It's really hard to unlearn after spending years being as verbose as possible to inflate an essay.

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Russia used [Tank] on Ukraine!

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...it hurt itself in its confusion.

Anyone have luck with a hair growth *inhibitor*? Especially my fellow gentledudes who could be mistaken for sasquatch after skipping a day of shaving.

I've heard of things like Nair that make it fall out... if that was a one-and-done solution I'd be all for it, but I'm hoping for something that slows or stops it from growing....

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Speaking as a Monster junkie myself (Ultra Paradise FTW!!), remember that this shit is medicine and not something to just reach for whenever you're thirsty. 400mg of caffeine in a day is where shit starts to get dangerous for healthy adults; a can of Monster is 140mg (or at least, the Ultra Paradise is... no idea if the other flavors have more or less), so even if you're sucking down a can of these every single day, you're fine unless you have some heart condition or taking in lots of caffeine from other sources.

...and don't forget to drink actual water. I think the kidney stone thing is mostly driven by dehydration.

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Meh, worse case scenario they drive us to extinction. We've had the wheel this far, and are doing our best to set the planet on fire / speed run different ways to mass murder each other anyway. I say give the robots a shot.

Think of it like an experimental medication on a terminally ill patient.

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So all the AI enshittification of Google results was just 4D chess all along!

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It'll herd users to the new product. It's like when reddit enshittified its mobile web page to move folks to its app. Both reddit; but they shot themselves in one foot to shift weight over to the other foot.

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Sorry, initial post was meant to be more cheeky than anything else: Basically saying AI folks like OpenAI have seriously damaged the quality of Google's search results, and in doing so established demand for a new search option... and now they're announcing a competitor to Google.

One foot (google) was shot to shift traffic over to the other (whatever this new shit is). Wasn't meant to imply Google is in on it... the reddit analogy might just be muddying the waters, but the analogy was reddit as a company to search engines as a category.

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Well no... but also yes!

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https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/774042f4-f19d-49d3-9d3c-f1e348803bae.png

Neck is the last of that guy's worries... his shoulder is dislocated as fuck!

Edit - Looking closer, I think his radius and ulna might be flipped too. Yeah this guy's not having a good day.

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Getting abusive parent vibes from the language of Sony's post.

Sterile_Technique ,
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Naw it's more like "we did something we knew would make you incredibly uncomfortable; but now that you're screaming we're worried about the neighbors hearing it and we don't want the cops called on us, so we'll back off until a more opportune time."

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Overbooked. This is the airline industry we're talking about.

What are some free interests/things/hobbies you can do in the city?

I live alone and I'm just wasting away my time here. It's actually making me very depressed to be honest. I do live in the city which makes think there ought to be at least something to do out here. Though I can't really afford to spent money on it every day....

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Try to identify your local ethnic/cultural organizations, and follow their events schedules.

There are pretty large Indian and Vietnamese populations where I live, and they each have an association to share their cultural highlights with the larger pop. The Holi and Festival of Lights celebrations (Indian) and Lunar New Year (Vietnamese) were all an absolute blast and had amazing food.

Good way to get intel on your local organizations is to hit up the respective restaurants/grocery stores from whichever cultures are well represented in your area - look for pamphlets and ask the staff.

As a pasty white dude who's only recently started tuning in to events like that, everything feels very new and unique - highly recommend!

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No no no - humans are closest to chimps, and if their current state is any indicator of the evolutionary path we broke off from, we descended from a bunch of clever but violent assholes, which says a lot about our current state

Orangutans are chill as fuck - get that evolutionary juice flowing and step aside to make way for Earth's real master race!

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  1. Does AWOL mean something other than "Absent without leave"? Cuz that's a weird way to describe a computer algorithm.

  2. ...aight so I'm definitely not a theologist, but... according to christianity, or catholocism specifically... is there actually any rule against using gatorade for a baptism? I'd assume it just says "water", but there's water in gatorade. Sure there's also other shit in gatorade, but there's other shit in tap water too. Even distilled water isn't going to be 100% pure.

And if gatorade's cool, where do they draw the line? Could you baptize a baby with honey? Or drop a steak onto the kid's face (there's water in those too!). Does it even have to be liquid water? Like what if you just threw some icecubes at the kid, or blasted some steam in its face??

So many questions!

Sterile_Technique ,
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the idea of “washing”, or “being washed”, so solid water or water in solids would not count.

You could make a solid (HA!) argument for exfoliative or percussive removal of debris from the kid's head via scraping or knocking the nasty-bits free via the holy projectiles.

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"That's not piss."

- Alter boy

Sterile_Technique ,
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It’s better, cuz it’s got electrolytes.

It's what souls crave!

So like, ice X at 60 gigapascals and -120 °C?

What's the worse that could happen?

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Huh. Well here's a though: as Biden's last act as president, he should just go ahead and order the assassination of Trump. It'll rid us of Trump, and force the matter into the SCOTUS who will then need to establish precedent case law stating specifically that US presidents aren't allowed to have political rivals assassinated... cuz apparently that's necessary. >_<

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How much of a shitshow would it cause if France granted diplomatic immunity, and then the US carried out a special drone delivery operation?

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...aight so fuck Israel in a "your genocide is abhorrent and you don't deserve any support from anyone" kind of way, but if we're going to support a genocidal ethnostate anyway, at least we're doing it in a way that stops civilians from betting blown up, as opposed to handing them half a military's worth of bombs for them to drop on other civilians.

Now that that's taken care of, could we maybe take the we're planning on sending over to Israel for them to do even more genocide with, and send them to Ukraine or something so they can fight against genocide instead?

Barack Obama: “For elevator music, AI is going to work fine. Music like Bob Dylan or Stevie Wonder, that's different” ( musictech.com )

Barack Obama: “For elevator music, AI is going to work fine. Music like Bob Dylan or Stevie Wonder, that's different”::Barack Obama has weighed in on AI’s impact on music creation in a new interview, saying, “For elevator music, AI is going to work fine”.

Sterile_Technique ,
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...so I've been on a shit load of elevators, and I don't recall a single one of them having music. For as common a trope as it is, you'd think elevator music would be more common in actual elevators.

Are we living in a baby universe that looks like a black hole to outsiders? ( lemmy.sdf.org )

Our Universe appears to be expanding and cooling, having originated some 13.8 billion years ago in a hot Big Bang. However, it's plausible that what we see from inside our Universe is simply the result of being inside a black hole that formed from some parent Universe. If the black holes that form in our cosmos give birth to...

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I've seen this pop up a few times, but there are a couple big issues that pop up right out the gate.

Space is constantly expanding with no center. If we're in a back hole, we and everything else in here are cruising toward the singularity. And if we're in a black hole, we're already passed the event horizon, the point at which gravity is so strong that even light can't escape; and as we progress toward the singularity, that force becomes exponentially stronger... so light from one point inside the black hole would have very limited potential to cross paths with another point... so how is it light from stars is actually making it to us / for the few stars we're actually in the line of fire for it's light - if that's even possible inside the event horizon - shouldn't the night sky only have a narrow region of visible stars; and shouldn't they appear distorted as s all hell?

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We'd be somewhere between the event horizon and the singularity - once we've made it to the singularity we'd just be crushed into it to join the infinitely dense speck of matter.

Between the event horizon and singularity we can still exist as a unique object/entity, we just can't move any matter/energy from the inside out.

But once we reach the singularity, we just become more mass in the singularity. No more me, or you, or Earth, etc: just singularity.

The time it takes to move from event horizon to singularity would scale with the size of the black hole, so I guess if the singularity had enough mass to generate an event horizon the size of what we understand to be the universe, then yeah the trillions of years it would take for things like Earth to form, life to develop, etc could all happen as we move closer to the singularity, but we run into the snags like the ones I mentioned in my first post - the observable universe would all be on a crash course toward the same point, and not uniformly moving away from everything as space expands; and the further out we look into space, the more distorted it would become: distant galaxies wouldn't appear as neat discs, but as stretched lines. We could even use that distortion to infer the approximate location of the singularity and gauge how much time is left before we're smashed into it.

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I mean, yes I'm assuming they follow the laws of physics. To my knowledge everything about them that we actually can observe does actually follow the laws of physics (including things like time dilation), and we can use what we do know to form a pretty solid hypothesis about what we don't.

I mean, I could argue that they're actually c'thulu eggs, and you can't prove me wrong because we can't look inside! ...but there's also no evidence to support that. Drawing conclusions about reality based on science fiction is silly. We ofc don't know everything about the universe, but we should stick with what real evidence actually supports.

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Yeah I agree that we shouldn't try to contradict the evidence we have without a good hypothesis to back it up

That's what I'm saying though - the hypothesis that we exist in a black hole does contradict the evidence currently available. Or at least I think it does - I opened the contractions initially as a question because this isn't my area of expertise. I've had a few relevant classes, and have a casual interest in the topic, so I think I have a pretty solid foundation at least; but ultimately I'm just a medic, so I was kinda hoping someone with a more dedicated background would chime in.

There's a LOT of BS surrounding the topic of black holes - and understandably so. They're intriguing as hell, so it's no wonder that they're so often the object of artistic freedom. But all's fine and well to proclaim that they're some kind of portal, or mini universe, or cleverly disguised alien spacecraft, or even a sentient creature... in the context of science fiction. But to say any of those about black holes IRL should come with supporting evidence, especially if some aspect of the proposal clashes with our current interpretation of what we can either directly observe or indirectly postulate.

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https://getpaint.net/

Some other random company got the url "paint.net", so confusingly you need https://getpaint.net/ to download the product paint.net

For those unfamiliar, it's a free art program that's... idk 80% of what photoshop is? But you can install community-made plugins to add features (shoutout to Grim Color Reaper).

Also on their download page, you want this one:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1f58df43-e0f0-44b5-a121-e2d3eb26f95a.png

If you do the microsoft link, you'll have to pay microsoft. For a free product. That microsoft doesn't own. Dafuq.

The paid version from the microsoft store helps to support the product; however I suspect the devs will get more bang-per-buck if you DL the free version and make a direct donation at https://getpaint.net/donate.html

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