bathing_in_bismuth
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- Comment on guys, if you want to impress a lady 1 day ago:
Girl, will you be my junebug? There is no metaphor; I think junebugs are the best in the world and you are the bestest junebug.
I won’t stop dating and, heck, I might be true happy if someone feels the same w/me, but dayum if I dont wish someone who woud interlock fingers with me after saying above sentence
- Comment on Spiritual Safety Tip! 1 day ago:
So many stock market deniers.
- Comment on Spiritual Safety Tip! 1 day ago:
You don’t? Man. How the fuck does money work?
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 1 day ago:
That makes sense. Ive seen it do some amazing results but also some painfully hard-to-make mistakes. Minda neat, imagine going by that mindset, making the most with what you have, without a never ending redundant hell of depencies for even the most basic functiin/feature?!
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 1 day ago:
I didn’t know. Are you somewhat informed about the history of models? I’d love to hear it from you instead of a random crypto bros’ LLM summary. Thanks!
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 1 day ago:
Okay, not entirely a layman but also not exactly an expert, if the Photoshop max pixelated entry has the same formula as the detailed comparison it would match? And if that is the case, I imagine all the human input data and behavioral wise would only better the algorithm?
- Comment on How did websites like TinEye recognize cropped photos of the same image (and other likened pictures), without the low-entry easyness of LLM/AI Models these days? 1 day ago:
That’s cool, didn’t know AI models where a thing in those days. Are they comparable (maybe more crude?) to nowadays tech? Like, did they use machineearning? As far as I remember there were not much dedicated AI accelerating hardware pieces. Maybe a beefy GPU for neural network purposes? Interesting though
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- Comment on Spiritual Safety Tip! 1 day ago:
Oh my god you people are real.
Y’all believe in the stock market don’t you?
- Comment on Minor inconvenience 1 day ago:
I collect clusters and spectras
- Comment on Anon's grandpa does his own research 1 day ago:
That means anon is genetically more likely to develop either/both too.
If any of you all have a family member suffering from those you should avoid triggers that can cause onset on an early age like smoking weed, especially under 25 years old.
- Comment on Japanese researchers broke the fiber transmission record with 1.02 petabits per second 2 days ago:
1.02 petahs a second
- Comment on Great idea 3 days ago:
Yeah if your beach gets 1 beach enjoyer a year. And its not like you leave super exotic rare medieval books there.
And the best books are worn books
- Comment on USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸 USA 4 days ago:
I’ve also heard of cannabinoid soft drinks available in states that have (compared to states that legalized it) pretty strict cannabis laws in place. All because of some loopholes (I’ve read about the farmer bills and all but my terminology is rusty). That’s so strange.
And suddenly its all OK. At least legally. I think its sad. At the moment, eating healthy is becoming harder and harder for the first time in my life. I get why so many Americans eat the way they do, financially. And ethics and morals don’t mean anything if its choosing between eating or not. Just so sad.
These laws don’t seem to help the average struggling American at all. With an president promoting his love for cheeseburgers lol.
I guess I feel blessed to eat fresh non processed food 6 times a week.
- Comment on USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸 USA 4 days ago:
Now I get why some (a ?) states declared pizza a veggie or something like that? Like if vegetable is a culinary term it makes sense you could classify pizza as a vegetable. But like, why the fuck is law declaring what anything is culinary?
- Comment on Fun new game 4 days ago:
Radiation sickness is such an awful way to go
Still kinda want a 3D printer so I could model and print a demon core that shines blue light when you pull the screwdriver back lol. Would do amazing on a nightstand haha
- Comment on Fun new game 4 days ago:
Wasn’t it the screwdriver? Or is that the second arc?
- Comment on call of the void 5 days ago:
Dunno, the idea of 5 seconds time for whatever there is to reach you through the demons whispering in your ear contemplating when to pull the trigger to the 12gauge aimed at your face
- Comment on Is possible to learn to swim, just by reading a lot about it? 5 days ago:
Yeah, the most who didn’t got it at once, got it the second time. Just ask em. Might need to learn to scuba dive though
- Comment on What sort of grill needs a firmware update lol 6 days ago:
With cooking normal beats all.
Gas, coal > electric shit
- Comment on meal 6 days ago:
What is this??? This looks amazing. Say no more, I got the feeling this is one of those games you just dive in with no knowledge and no explanation. Ohhhh man this looks sick
- Comment on Biomimicry 1 week ago:
This the time
- Comment on Anon loves The Lord of the Rings 2 weeks ago:
We don’t talk about Andromeda anymore… (And such a fucking lost chance at continuing the franchise) I agree. At the time of release, it sucked all your choices where concentrated to three at most. Actually it still sucks. Buy the whole experience from 1 to 3… It takes space in my mind you know. Its the peak of escapism for me. 3 should have been a lesson to learn from going forward with the franchise… But EA mauled all of it… The worst part is, with such strong connection to the world, lore and characters you can’t just make a “spiritual successor”. The same formula wouldn’t work without preexisting lore.
- Comment on Anon loves The Lord of the Rings 2 weeks ago:
You can add layers to the lore; Minecraft as the first layer, Mass Effect as the second and Warhammer 40k as last. It takes as much time as the last though. But it doesn’t go the extent of all of those. I think Mass Effect did pretty well in that regard
- Comment on Anon has been bullied 2 weeks ago:
Dude climate change demands these. Have them powered by solar panels and its a win/win
- Comment on Sony, owner of "Naughty Dog", is suing a small game developer "Naughty Cat" in HK for trademark infringement. 2 weeks ago:
Naughty Spiderbro
Cause I keep spiderbros
- Comment on There goes my Draft Kings quad 😭 2 weeks ago:
I thought it was the Peru alien
- Comment on Anon conserves power 2 weeks ago:
There are hospitals trying their best to help with that, and you have people bombing hospitals for babies with cancer.
Animals eat animals. Isn’t that evil? By that entire life is cruel, and I don’t get why a god should have to take blame for it. It just seems to push away responsibility of doing good vs evil.
- Comment on Anon conserves power 2 weeks ago:
In the end, humans choose evil. Most people don’t want to be a robot. So there is free will, free to choose. But when they could use free-will to do good they choose and do evil.
- Comment on I'm not okay. 3 weeks ago:
I saw more this year than previous years. I wonder what legislation passed locally