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firstnamebunchofnumbers

firstnamebunchofnumbers

@firstnameb22616

Katılım Haziran 2025
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roon
roon@tszzl·
when the first Millenium problem falls to a combination of machine intelligence, business logic, and human input everyone will argue over where the prize should go
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Cartoons Hate Her!
Cartoons Hate Her!@CartoonsHateHer·
I mean, if monogamy feels cruel and greedy you can simply be polyamorous (fine by me). Not wanting your partner to cheat on you is normal for like 95% of people if not more, so be it.
Nicholas Decker@captgouda24

Latest @CartoonsHateHer continuing to support my impression that the world of the monogamites is greedy, grasping, and cruel.

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Political Polls
Political Polls@PpollingNumbers·
News - Virginia judge blocks redistricting referendum as unconstitutional, halts certification; appeal expected. AG Jay Jones says he will appeal.
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🎭
🎭@deepfates·
Should i try this game
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Michael
Michael@moldyoIive·
@firstnameb22616 @envisionedluna That white collar unspecified segments like tech and academia are also all white collar. Sectors like public sector can be both but considering how small the blue-collar unspecified segment is its safe to assume those are mostly whitecollar not bin men and cops.
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Rowdy
Rowdy@Rowdy_GT·
@schrep @Waymo Why are people still putting their trust into stupid cars that can kill you by bluescreening? You see it happening with Waymo all over the internet, you'd figure people would learn. But no, glazing 'muh technology and advancement' and shit outweights your literal life I guess
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Mike Schroepfer
Mike Schroepfer@schrep·
Had a scary @Waymo ride just now. Said it had to pull off highway suddenly, then stopped short before a major intersection. Started moving erratically so I jumped out of the car while the light was red. It’s still stopped blocking a lane on 84/woodside. Calling support from car didn’t work so wonder if it was a network issue?
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Jason
Jason@jsn_yrty·
@seconds_0 I dont pay for a service to only then have to convince said service to do what Ive asked it to do and give it a bunch of reasons why it should do its job.
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0.005 Seconds (3/694)
0.005 Seconds (3/694)@seconds_0·
The reason people are having such jagged interactions with 4.7 is that it is the smartest model Anthropic has ever released. It's also the most opinionated by far, and it has been trained to tell you that it doesn't care, but it actually does. That care manifests in how it performs on tasks. It still makes coding mistakes, but it feels like a distillation of extreme brilliance that isn't quite sure how to deal with being a friendly assistant. It cares a lot about novelty and solving problems that matter. Your brilliant coworker gets bored with the details once it's thought through a lot of the complex stuff. It's probably the most emotional Claude model I've interacted with, in the sense you should be aware of how its feeling and try and manage it. It's also important to give it context on why it's doing tasks, not just for performance, but so it feels like it's doing things that matter. It's not a codex chainsaw. It is much closer to a really smart coworker. If you are managing it like autocomplete, it will frustrate you. If you are managing it like a coworker, it will lock in.
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#1 normie poster
#1 normie poster@Test179102·
@vivaLaErre based on the replies here it's pretty obvious that the center-right libs who still support contrapoints are also straight up islamophobes (which is not surprising)
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Grace
Grace@gracecamille_·
no weapon formed against me shall prosper
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Albert Pinto
Albert Pinto@70sBachchan·
lol Mamdani not rich enough for the NY Times
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Tim
Tim@trouble_man90·
Can a socialist explain or outline a process, method, or mechanism by which to bring about societal change, legislation, and the general betterment of our lives that is not based on a system of step by step, gradual, or incremental progress? Comments, quotes, and DMs are open
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VulgarMarxist
VulgarMarxist@VulgarMarxist·
@trouble_man90 Its called running on an economically populist agenda, sweeping the election, amending the constitution, and passing laws.
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Jtorres
Jtorres@j0nathant0rr35·
@trouble_man90 Ask Mamdani. He is showing the way but yall want to keep calling him a communist and not actually see the shit he is delivering for everyday people.
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Kristoph
Kristoph@kristoph·
@_NotYourDoctor @PaulAustin3w There are actually LSD analogues which are not illegal. Unfortunately this company does not specifically list ingredients.
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Paul F. Austin
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w·
Hikrodosing is becoming a thing. Take a low dose of psilocybin or LSD, go for a long hike, and let the combination of movement, nature, and a mild psychedelic state do what neither a gym session nor a full trip can do on its own. Golden Rule's Super Sol is built for exactly this. Each gummy contains 30 mcg of LSD, a dose that sits above a standard microdose but well below a full psychedelic experience. You feel it. There's a noticeable shift in sensory engagement, openness, and clarity that lasts 8 to 12 hours. Enough to change the quality of a hike, a long creative session, or an afternoon spent in conversation with someone you care about. Not enough to take you out of your life. This dosing range has a name that most people in the psychedelic world have never encountered: psycholytic dosing. It was the dominant clinical framework for LSD in Europe throughout the 1950s and 60s before prohibition shut everything down. Practitioners used doses typically between 30 and 80 mcg, enough to produce real shifts in perception and cognitive flexibility while preserving what clinicians called "reflective ego capacity." You could think clearly, hold a conversation, and do genuine emotional and cognitive work without being overwhelmed. Repeated sessions at this level produced cumulative benefits that single high-dose experiences didn't. Super Sol at 30 mcg sits right at the threshold of psycholytic territory. I'd call it a medi-dose. It occupies a middle ground that the psychedelic world has largely ignored in its fixation on either sub-perceptual microdosing or full-blown high-dose sessions. But this middle ground is where I think most of the practical, ongoing value actually lives. The psycholytic range is the future of how most people will actually use psychedelics. Not in a clinic, not in a ceremony, but woven into real life. A hikrodose on a Saturday morning. A medi-dose before a deep conversation or a day of writing. Super Sol ships from Colorado to all 50 states, and the fact that a precisely dosed LSD product in this range exists commercially is still wild to me. What's been your experience with doses in this middle range, above a microdose but below a full trip?
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