Oka
@Oka@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on The Future is Now! 4 hours ago:
To be clear im not saying its AI, just that I can understand why someone might draw that conclusion
- Comment on Random Choice in Newcomb's Paradox 4 hours ago:
Ok, so electrons act weird, that’s strong evidence that we still havent completely figured them out. They defy our expectations based on what we know. There’s the possibility that there’s something else at play that we don’t know, and maybe cannot fathom. We don’t know what we don’t know.
- Comment on Cup or nah? 13 hours ago:
Balaclava was a writer, he lived with Allan Funt,
Mrs. Roberts didnt like him, but thats cause she’s a
Contaminated water can really make you sick.
Your bladder gets infected, and blood comes out your
Dictate what im saying, cause it will you luck
And if you all dont like it I dont give a flying fuck! :D
- Comment on The Future is Now! 13 hours ago:
I replayed it a few times, and it feels that way:
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At the beginning, dude in the white vest on the left looks like he’s resting an arm on the fence in the background.
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During the video at the top right, a clipboard is seen, then a megaphone, then the camera pans and we see a megaphone with a rolled up paper. It feels like incontinuity.
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When the stretcher came out, it looked like 2 dudes came out holding separate pieces that conjoined later (they are connected though)
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Several people start appearing at the end of the video that we didn’t see in the video prior
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The dude in the reflective vest at the beginning isnt seen later
A lot of incontinuity that gives us false positives.
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- Comment on Random Choice in Newcomb's Paradox 19 hours ago:
Then the experiments may be flawed. We dont know what we dont know, but we have calculated a lot of “supernatural” phenomenon like gravity, physics, and light, to be computable mathematical formulae. Is it unthinkable to believe that everything can be computation then, if we were aware of every variable involved?
There are a near infinite number of variables involved, but if we knew every variable, we could solve it.
- Comment on Random Choice in Newcomb's Paradox 20 hours ago:
I didnt read the article because in familiar with the theory already. I believe the universe is determinate, so every choice is predetermined. Therefore, the “predictor” can calculate your exact choice if it knows all variables of the universe. If it doesnt, it can calculate a likelihood between 99.9 repeating and 50.0 repeating, based on all the variables it does know.
- Comment on Random Choice in Newcomb's Paradox 1 day ago:
The result of the coinflip is measurable, though. It could be done by a hyperintelligent being.
- Comment on Random Choice in Newcomb's Paradox 1 day ago:
If the being has the ability to observe the entire universe (and thus, knows every experience you’ve had) then the result of a coinflip is also calculatable, so a determinist would say the being can calculate your next choice rather than predict.
- Comment on Me too, bro, me too... 5 days ago:
NYPD:SD:SUV
- Comment on Me too, bro, me too... 6 days ago:
Ohhhgotcha
- Comment on Me too, bro, me too... 6 days ago:
PNW?
- Comment on Is it the American way to complain about the US, or is it that other countries aren't worth complaining about? 1 week ago:
Idk, Mexican?
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- Comment on How do you play Poker with just 2-person text messages or DMs? 4 weeks ago:
What’d you call me?
- Comment on How do you play Poker with just 2-person text messages or DMs? 4 weeks ago:
Possible, but not practical
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Imagine a shitty robot was just made available for free.
The shitty robot replaces you at work. It performs way faster with worse results, but the company hires a robot “expert” that fixes the results just enough that the product appears to be working. (Its not). You are now starving.
The shitty robot tells your kids that porn is a viable career path. And that they should kill themselves.
The shitty robot starts showing up everywhere, in advertising, TV shows, customer support lines, schools.
The shitty robot makes shitty art really fast, which people can sell or use how they want. Artists are now starving.
- Comment on Is there a place online to ask for Non Money donations? like books, jerseys, or whatever? kind of like go fund me or kickstarter without giving someone money kind of like a gofundme donations thing? 1 month ago:
Buy Nothing Project
Their app kinda sucks since the recent update (probably vibe coded) but its exactly this. You can give things away for free, or ask things for free. Its humble.
- Comment on To yoink is to be human. You weren't using that part of your soul anyways 1 month ago:
“How do we pay artists”
What if we didn’t pay anyone? What if farmers gave crops to cooks, who cooked for the people, some of those people are artists or authors, who create art for the people. Some of the people are musicians or singers or performers who entertain the people. Some of the people are builders and lumberjacks who build shelters for the people.
I think this could scale. A government could oversee production and create jobs where needed, such as being able to have factories that produce phones that only come with what you want or need, none of the bloat or adware we get now. No new version every year, or if they do, they can pass down older versions to next generations, and recycle the oldest or broken phones.
What if everyone had a laptop to network and be digitally productive, with a reliable connection to the internet. We would be right where we are now, except everyone is thriving. They dont get to be picky, but their needs can be met.
- Comment on To yoink is to be human. You weren't using that part of your soul anyways 1 month ago:
The dangers of that statement allow a person to take as much as they want and claim nobody owns it.
- Comment on To yoink is to be human. You weren't using that part of your soul anyways 1 month ago:
I see what you’re saying. I think a better way to express it is saying that the person who created it is acknowledged as the creator, and derivative works should be a certain amount of “different”, otherwise they are reproductions rather than original.
- Comment on To yoink is to be human. You weren't using that part of your soul anyways 1 month ago:
I disagree with that logic, but using things for non-commercial use is fine. It’s not yours, you dont own the rights to it, but you are free to borrow it for personal purposes, artistic sampling, or similar.
Nothing is owned, everything is borrowed, hoarding is immoral. Give back to your community.
- Comment on Anon lives in the past 1 month ago:
I have my original gamecube and games still. Controller got replaced a couple times. With emulation being accessible as it is, I think only a collector (or a speedrunner) would be interested now.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
She* or They
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 1 month ago:
Ok fine, im storing passwords as plaintext on a public facing database hosted locally…
…without sanitizing inputs
- Comment on What are You Working on Wednesday 1 month ago:
If I told you it wouldnt be secure.
- Comment on Programming socks? 1 month ago:
FNAF Erotica, I think
- Comment on [US] How are so many people able to protest? (Logistically) 2 months ago:
No, most US jobs dont.
- Comment on [US] How are so many people able to protest? (Logistically) 2 months ago:
My workplace would allow me the time off if I put the request in ahead of time, but i would take a financial hit for taking days off. Im not as free as I want to be.
- Submitted 2 months ago to [deleted] | 21 comments
- Comment on The danger of not thinking it out before you act 2 months ago:
Feels like an art installation