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Mecha, science, other interests etc Not a bot I swear
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S for Something incredibly bad happened
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Uh oh
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Crazy ass movie, inspired Bubblegum Crisis and many more Japanese anime/manga
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Gracias Guillermo yo no puedo esperar 🙌🙌🙌
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Youre spoiling us so much
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Ai confirmed that the moon is cheese
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The Stardust sample in Aegis Auto Lab has me grinning ear to ear
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Yeah but that's the best part of speed running
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How do you feel about microplastics actually destroying cells including cancer cells? Could this have an effect on development in the womb?
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Oh cmon dude speed runners aren't gonna like that
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That JLA handshake logo is insane work. You could be a designer at a big firm tbh
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Racial Jake is on everyone's team
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Pirates going to go crazy with this on
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nail i couldnt fuckin bite
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GPU drivers for Linux especially for Nvidia straight up don't do well
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I wonder if the Chanur saga might be a better entry point into her
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She's one of the goat's tbh
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There are specific processes they have to follow.
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We will see.
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NO CHAIN OF CUSTODY MEANS BACKPACK IS ENTIRELY THROWN OUT !!!
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God they want to be pretty like a transgender so baddddd
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"Papers please" level of fascism is here
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Me when the Google sheet I'm using to track who needs to go to the Hague and why disappears
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Dry Fantasy rules
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I'd also out Mogwai's The Bad Fire up there, another band anti genocide explicitly
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NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD
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The moronic thing is that autonomous transport systems already fucking exist. They are called fucking subways
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I assume the system has crossing buttons or human detection. Either way that involves tracking on the individual level
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1. The surveillance/network state. Your existence is tracked down to a square meter, your position your habits etc. 2. Mass forced adoption of tech i.e. self driving cars that communicate to each other to negotiate pathing. 3. The decentralization of blame for auto related deaths
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A long time ago I attended a talk by a self driving car researcher who showed "ideal travel conditions", effectively where vehicles never need to stop at all, and all intersections are constantly flowing. Once you start asking "how" this can be achieved, a few patterns emerge
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The insane thing about all of this is that it requires large amounts of real time data, and then giving new routes to people, which is effectively state tracking of travel on the individual level, which is frankly dystopian
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Thrifting and 3d printing meta
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Absolute desperation
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He's not even fucking confirmed
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Electro-chemical thresholding =/= nn thresholding!!!!
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He would call the last catholic parish in Gaza every night. How's that 180k in AIPAC donations feeling Pete?
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Chiblee bless us with another $5 game that will waste hours of our lives now
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Pal flag on mogwai's amps Post rock has always been about the deep love we should have for strangers
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BECAUSE IT IS A BUSINESS MODEL
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Point of order - CSPRNG's are capable of uniform distribution and range larger than any super cluster of computers could find, meaning that effectively randomness by any reasonable statistical measure (out to many decimals) is achieved.
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