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I switched in the late 90s to attract women. I still think it’s going to work someday.
I switched in the late 90s to attract women. I still think it’s going to work someday.
I like to think the road leading into the cul-de-sac is accurate in size and his paths varied by about three road-widths and he was running through people’s yards at times.
(The truth is probably that the app doesn’t draw over previous paths so 450 laps equals 450 lines side-by-side)
The weiling fan is decoration enough
That’s not what really happened though. They needed an investor to get the company off the ground. Musk came in and screwed them out of the company
I would have gone with you to the end, into the very fires of Mordor you piece of shit
Can’t wait to sit back with a bucket of taumoeba and watch this movie
I botched that post, especially the first sentence. I meant to say that it relies on human life being real at some point, either in the present or in the past, and doesn’t really rule out alien life at that point
Bostrom’s theory relies on life being real too. If I could rephrase it, his theory is:
1 if humans can simulate a human mind in the future, they will 2 they will probably simulate their ancestors (us) 3 they will probably do it trillions and trillions of times 4 this means that out of trillions of consciousnesses, some are real humans and some are simulations 5 we are either one of the few billion actual living minds or one of the trillions of simulated minds and math says it’s the latter because trillions is more. (He never says trillions, just unspecific words like “countless”)
I think Bostrom is genius but I’ve never found this argument very interesting.
Is this you?
It’s not on the list but I always wanted to be a knocker-upper
There’s extra steps that have to be taken in order to serve food so they’re probably officially classified as a restaurant
I saw a YouTube video where like 15 guys in some poor country rigged up a bicycle or something to power a projector that displayed a horrible picture of a movie onto the side of a stack of old tires. They were watching Tenet.
Of all the movies to watch that way…
I would have loved to see them be interviewed about it two hours later.
I’ve laughed at some dumb shit over the course of my life, but damn
I was thinking last night how weird it is that we can suspend disbelief while watching a movie. Like, we see Tom Cruise on screen and know he’s the most famous person in the world and we saw him alive on TV today, yet we get worried that he’s gonna die in a ten year old movie?
Put a little dirt under your pillow for the Dirt Man