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Alex David

@alexbarkell

LFM - pally tanking orbital dragons and growing space oil.

Michigan, USA Katılım Eylül 2012
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
@TannerBuilds Looks like it would get wet in a rainstorm. I would be leery buying it based on grade alone.
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
@willreil I really should read this. But I probably will not because hamming is so verbose.
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
@shagbark_hick The funny thing is that 99.99% of people simply don't care how you dress, it's purely a vocal minority causing these feelings.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
I think it's profoundly funny that in an era where slovenly dress predominates -- and at a time when few would make mention of even the most ugly, garrish outfits -- it's VERBOTEN to dress "weirdly." You're "drawing attention to yourself" if you don't wear the polyester uniform sold by Aeropostale at the mall. Absolute uniformity is required, even though the "uniform" was invented by a gang of corporate knuckleheads more or less yesterday. God forbid a woman wear a nice linen skirt instead of skin-tight leggings made of fertility-killing plastic. Heaven help us if a man wears any hat other than a little-league-style "baseball cap." Yet while those who dress that way are hassled for looking "weird," the streets are teeming with people ambling about in their pajamas, women exposing their finer cracks and crevasses in surgical detail, and men wearing garb that was formerly reserved only for homosexuals in Key West. It seems to me that those calling us "weird" for dressing as we do have no real alternative to propose. If the message is: "wear the expensive corporate polyester crap at the mall or else," I'm not interested.
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Pedantic Killjoy@PedanticKilljoy

@Empty_America I gotta believe that 90% of it is that he and his family dress like cosplay Mennonites. This might play better coming from someone who isn't so ostentatiously weird.

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Willie D Jenkins
Willie D Jenkins@WillieDJenkins1·
Since somehow being American is in Vogue in Japan today, I have chosen to cosplay as myself
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Alex David
Alex David@alexbarkell·
@davidliuxyz Depends on what/where you're sending. Small postage across the US is rather trivial and highly automated to the point I'm genuinely shocked everything 'just works'.
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David Liu
David Liu@davidliuxyz·
seeing how much friction there is in shipping stuff is making my eyes bleed. almost as bad as filling out a 4-page pdf credit app to register for an online account to buy stuff with a credit card. is this some sort of sick joke or are we that dumb
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
@_petalite Nice loadout. I just started a new server a couple days ago and have nothing :'(
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How exactly do the tumblr-style accounts on this site grow? Like accounts that just post pretty pictures, how do they get past the "posting into the void for a year" era? The only way I know how to do it is through reply guying, how do they do it?
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
gun to your head your favourite C++ feature
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
How I’m choosing to handle my problems.
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
@Jonathan_Blow @ArtemisConsort It’s arguable the parent reality is somehow more simple than our own and is capable of totally understanding how it came into existence without God. Even still it’s kinda a cope argument.
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Jonathan Blow@Jonathan_Blow·
@ArtemisConsort It’s even worse than this … you have to explain why the parent universe is creating another reality using “computers” rather than some other thing they have that you don’t understand.
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Hunter Ash
Hunter Ash@ArtemisConsort·
Bostrom’s original simulation theory argument has a key component most people ignore: if we are being simulated, it is probably by a version of our own civilization in “the future” This is load-bearing, because it explains why they would choose our world out of all possible things to simulate. But it fails because of physical limits on computation. Any physical system contains strictly less reliably retrievable information than it would take to simulate that system. The most efficient possible simulation of a thing is simply being that thing. All other simulation methods come with orders-of-magnitude information loss. So no, we cannot pack a copy of our universe into some future space laptop. “Okay, but what if the ‘parent’ universe is fundamentally different from ours?” That’s fine, but then you have to explain why they’re simulating us specifically. There’s no longer an argument that it’s *probable* we’re in a simulation. It’s just another candidate metaphysics, on par with all the others.
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple

Simulation theory is like "finding god" for the atheists. The problem and the reason why so many people cringe at the idea of "god" is because popular religion and mass organized religion deconstructed the idea of "God" into a literal cartoon bearded man in the sky that looks like humans and has the same psychology... and treat bible verses as concrete atomized concepts that has no relation to the chapter or to the whole. Thomas Aquinas, perhaps one of the most intelligent men to live, said it best in Summa Theologica. God is the pure spirit with zero body, zero parts, zero location, zero time... almost like a hologram that exists in all space and time at once and nothing at the same time. The essence of existence itself God isn't something human beings can comprehend, just like an amoeba can't comprehend quantum physics. We can't even ask the right questions of reality, and maybe the best we can come up with is "simulation theory"... but even that has a problem of infinite regression of the simulators themselves being simulated themselves and so on. Simpler people think that humans "look like God," but Genesis doesn't say we look like God. It says we were made in HIS image, after HIS likeness. God is the rational soul... specifically ties into our intellect: the power to know, reason, the logos... and will, the power to love and choose freely between good and evil. That's the "image", not something stupid like a mirror selfie, but a real, participatory likeness that's beyond a simple picture. In Christian theology, specifically, this is the idea that god made sub-creators as humans who can ponder creation itself and, in doing so, we humans dimly reflect the ONE who just is existence. This is why Christianity, in its sophisticated form, invites us, humans, towards discovering god's design... and this was precisely why the scientific revolution was born out of the Christian tradition and nowhere else. This is why almost all of the scientists who were godfathers of modern science... Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Boyle, Maxwell... were Christian... and even people like Fermi and Einstein were deeply spiritual in the same tradition, even if they weren't specifically "Christian" . Here, the implication is that the language of mathematics itself is a small fraction of god's design. This is why high-IQ people arrive at the same conclusion as the low-IQ people of the uncaused cause. High IQ people see the beauty in the logos, in reason, the rational order, and in math, and see a fractional glimpse of god's design. Low IQ people accept god as the default of existence because they intuit it without reason. It's the midwits who claim atheism because they can't fathom religious thought to be anything sophisticated... classic Dunning-Kruger effect applied to metaphysics

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Caleb Smith
Caleb Smith@CDS_Midwest·
@alexbarkell @mhp_guy Bought a 1950s house, just replaced the clay tile sewer line.... seems like they always need done
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
So ya wanna be a homeowner? Our home is <10 years old. The sewer line disconnected from the foundation & caused a 35 foot “belly.” AKA the toilets won’t flush anymore, because gravity. Insurance nor warranty will cover it. Cheapest quote was $25k. Tons of digging. Thankfully the builder is being a bro and covering half of it. Still in favor of owning, but the costs add up!
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Ellie Huxtable
Ellie Huxtable@ellie_huxtable·
spot the error from a younger, dumber me
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Alex David
Alex David@alexbarkell·
@cityaestheticss One of the coolest night drives in the US. Multiple nuclear reactors amongst endless heavy industry is a sight to behold.
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City Aesthetics ⛩@cityaestheticss·
The fact that there are continuous urban and industrial areas down the length of the Ohio river is one of the coolest things in the US.
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
@sebastienlorber The word input here looks redundant. Option suffices without losing any important meaning.
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Alex David@alexbarkell·
@CodeByNZ I get so much joy in bringing people more features they care about. Routes are just the functional form of those features.
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NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
Do backend devs really find joy in doing this ?
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@mikitaposts Agreed, most text isn't worth the paper it's written on.
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