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- Comment on 360 Degrees Owl 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, I also struggle with these things.
- Comment on In the US, is this actually the moment past the point of no return? 4 weeks ago:
Anyone pushing a full doomer view is trying to suppress you.
This is so stupid. Can’t we just be really fucking discouraged because the reality of the situation is mind-bogglingly grim?
- Comment on Anon gets trolled 2 months ago:
Insightful, thanks!
- Comment on Protesting is getting weird... 6 months ago:
You can go fast again.
- Comment on Happy Father's Day. 6 months ago:
It was no trouble.
- Comment on Happy Father's Day. 6 months ago:
Why did you write this here?
- Comment on Northern Lights could be visible in England and Wales as severe solar storm to hit overnight 7 months ago:
Ex-astronomer
:(
- Comment on [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism? 7 months ago:
Vegan and non vegans are are at the opposite extremes. One only eats meat, the other never eats meat.
Wow, very interesting! I really admire the way you make sense.
- Comment on Keep it clean 7 months ago:
makes it way funnier
- Comment on doggos 7 months ago:
Yes, that should be fine - water is the real danger here.
- Comment on Someone got Gab's AI chatbot to show its instructions 8 months ago:
Oh, can you do this in the past?
- Comment on Someone got Gab's AI chatbot to show its instructions 8 months ago:
Has any of this been verified by other sources? It seems either they’ve cleaned it up, or this is a smear campaign.
- Comment on humility 8 months ago:
go ahead
- Comment on Enshittification Continues: Discord to begin showing advertisements on it's free platform 8 months ago:
You’re so disingenuous it’s actually amusing.
- Comment on checks out 8 months ago:
- Comment on I have attempted science. 8 months ago:
I wish more people would publish their failures.
Agree.
Definitive proof that a hypothesis is wrong is just as solid a result as definitive proof the hypothesis is right.
Disproving a hypothesis does not offer “definitive proof” equivalent to proving one correct, as it eliminates only one scenario among potentially infinite others, whereas proving a hypothesis correct directly builds upon our understanding of the world. The value of disproved hypotheses primarily lies in guiding future research rather than providing solid, actionable results.
- Comment on I see your Outlook (new) and I raise you Microsoft Teams classic (work or school) 9 months ago:
And they all fucking suck.
- Comment on lasagna cat 11 months ago:
Yes :(
- Comment on OpenAI says it’s “impossible” to create useful AI models without copyrighted material 11 months ago:
It’s especially amusing when you consider that it’s not even fully autonomous yet; we’re actively doing this to ourselves.
- Comment on What even is the point of delivery anymore 11 months ago:
I love cooking, but it seems I may love not cooking even more.
- Comment on IT support work be like 11 months ago:
Agree. Anyone who expresses opinions or experiences so confidently/authoritatively may be more closely aligned with the problem than its solution.