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mjaum.bsky.social
North Norwegian Socialist and Survivor of Impossible Battles. He/him works fine. I like books, complexity, and swimming. Dislike this intensely improbable timeline. Semiprofessional misunderstander of assignments.
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Baker and bakee are radically different roles. *much nodness*
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Well, all the prices go up, and then people spend less and …um.. wait…
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Nope. K2 doesn’t need rockets. Rockets *blow* because they have to bring their own mass to push against. If we had *any other option* we’d throw the rockets away so quickly it’d be funny.
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I mentioned Biosphere 2 and he blocked me. Heeh! (We haven’t actually demonstrated self-contained atmosphere-holding constructions yet, no. We do not have that technology.)
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You seem ignorant. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosphe...
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If you zoom in on his eye, you will see why…
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Brownshirts.
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You helped me gain some new perspectives on my dead. It was a kindness. I expect you have better listeners than this random loon, but know that you are appreciated.
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Norwegian parents get more than that *per year*, ‘till the kid turns 18. •golfclap•
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It’s truly tailor-made for self-obsessed and downright narcissistic people. It’ll *never* stand up for itself, or get bored, or disgusted. Or ask for money. Or even *rest*. Humans just can’t compete.
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Breaks are good. Helps one avoid breaking things…
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Big Sads are the worst. Was wondering why this place was so much quieter…
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I think tech-people are just innately vulnerable to a machine that will give *endless* simulated attention and feedback.
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Shitting where one eats is generally a bad idea. So, so sad.
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But you did say where…
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Nature really wants to play dungeons and dragons? Thank you, that’s just …unreal.
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Nobility usually are. :/
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It’s also that you *learn* nothing. The skills required to herd a genAI is nothing like those required to be a writer. And are anyway likely to be obsolete by winter in any case. :/
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So… Given all this, why the everloving fuck does “reality television” only show off the meanest, simplest, least socialized of humans?
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If it was inevitable, one would have expected it sooner. :/
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Yay!
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It was a nazi thing way back when the nazis were new (1930s). Wasn’t even a dogwhistle. “Neither left nor right!”
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I’ll see your corn silo and raise you a manure tank?
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Yah. The heroism really needs to come *before* the inevitable accidents. Freely accessible labour unions is a good start. (Am socialist. Am not sorry!)
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True… Not sure I really trust those God-blessed cannibals, though.
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Can’t we just agree to kill God, eat the rich, and turn off the genAI?
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If nosiness was bad, we’d have smaller noses. *much nodness*
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German. “bin strohwitwe”. “Am straw widow”. Self-describing as someone whose partner is temporarily absent.
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The best shield Canada has, is being next to the US. Who the hell would waste nukes on *Canada*?
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It’s a bit like the fall of the german republic. (Weimar). Only this time, the rich made everyone mad at the republic by stealing all the stuff rather than needing an actual economic downturn.
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Yah. Needs planck scale.
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Ye great suffering gods…
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That’s not “vaguely” fascistic.
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Siblingsers are all much difficultness.
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Yah. The insanity is set to “high”. But… if the technology really did this (it doesn’t), wouldn’t the first thing to fall be the big companies that build the extremely complex software?
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The liquid helium could leak. The big heavy truck could hit something. That’s about it. Total production of antimatter is ten billionths of a gram per year. I haven’t done the math, but I reckon that’s likely less explosive force than a firecracker. Possibly much less.
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Freedom of thought requires this not to be the case. ‘Course, I am not neutral on the idea of organized religion.
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Some nightmares should stay nightmares.
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Attaching yourself to the most successful predator of all time. Yeah, they just don’t know what they’re doing…
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There’s also the fact that he keeps a new thought for about two weeks before resetting to baseline. (See tariffs, ukraine, etc)
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*looks at everyone else* I may have misunderstood the assignment.
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A small number of single protons at present. The liquid helium is the bigger problem, by orders of magnitude of orders of magnitude.
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Insects and invertebrates?
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This is my surprised middle finger.
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Ooohhh… Shiny!