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back in the day you could just get into fights with Nobel laureates in the comments section of obscure forums ML research person 🚬🐀🌌
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US painter Nicole Eisenman, Another Green World (2016) #womensart

🖼️ Jon Carraher

If you wanted no leaks you should have gone into Settings -> Security -> Configure privacy & security -> Privacy options -> Other -> Configure -> Media interface and clicked “Disallow.” The Leak setting is on by default but we understand your privacy is important so we’ve made it easy to opt out

zoom in to find el contemplador

DMs are open but in the Robot9000 way (your introductory message has to be something incredibly out of left field or else you’ll be blocked) #coding #webdev

OBJECTIVE: start posting pictures of my pets here OBSTACLE: location or other identifying metadata

Stumbled upon the retrocomputing side of bsky they’re doing cool stuff over there

@gothnog.bsky.social #VERMIS

u nerds are gonna love this

ASMR king! He needs a YouTube channel and a professional binaural microphone

I promise I looked it up first but does anyone know how to reply to a post with a quote to another post on here? Is my best option just writing the link to the other post as a reply?

Whatever the answer may be, be advised that anyone who calls Colombia “Columbia” is not enough of an expert in the topic for their opinion to be trusted. The distinction is both entry level and insisted upon by all Colombians one may encounter

Suggestions are welcome and needed and please I’d love to read up on more cool stuff #mathsky

Ongoing thread of math stuff that feels like this: #mathsky

famous moments in psychology / cog-sci as lego sets, a thread. 1. Pavlov's dogs.

A takeaway from school that stuck with me was that we as programmers had a moral obligation to warn of outcomes that will logically follow decisions made. Others are not trained to see it but such things are unambiguous, even provable, for us. This logically will have very bad outcomes. #programming

GM, it was the summer of 2021 in El Paso and the monsoon rain started in June and kept going until the end of August. The mountains had had enough every cavernous crack was filled, and the water had nowhere else to go a rare and pristine moment.. and just like that, A desert metamorphosis!

bottom right…man

lol I thought skeet was just a fun lil onomatopoeia I didn’t realize it had THAT meaning

It’s a Magritte kind of day today