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25+/Italy. Some art, fanart and miscellanea. May contain 🔞 stuff. If you want you can support me with a Ko-fi ☕☕☕

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@emmamurabito Imagine being at a show, maybe dissociating a little thinking about your daily life, and suddenly the host is having a mental breakdown directed at you for no reason at all. I would be so confused, as she was
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𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
Visual Studio Code asking me if I trust the author of the project I just created:
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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
@anishmoonka I'm sad for his and his family struggles but that isn't physics, just new age jargon with 'quantum' in front of it
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The man who invented the theory behind quantum immortality died at 51 of a heart attack. He was legally drunk. He'd spent years chain-smoking and drinking, never saw a doctor, and his weight ballooned. He believed his own theory meant he couldn't really die. His name was Hugh Everett III. In 1957, as a Princeton grad student, he came up with an idea that split physics in half. His theory says that whenever something happens at the tiniest level of reality, the universe doesn't pick just one result. It splits into copies. Both results happen, each in its own version of the world. Quantum immortality takes that and stretches it. If reality always splits, then every time you face death, there's at least one version where you survive. And since dead people can't experience anything, the only "you" that ever knows what happened is the surviving one. So from your perspective, you can never die. But MIT physicist Max Tegmark, who popularized this idea, walked back on it years ago. His problem: dying isn't like flipping a light switch. Your brain doesn't jump from on to off. It fades. Cells break down, and awareness gets foggy. The thought experiment only works if death hits faster than a single thought. Real death is almost always slow, and that breaks the whole thing. There's a math problem on top of it. Every time reality splits, and you survive, the slice of "you" that exists in the equations gets cut in half. Survive 10 rounds, and the remaining you hold less than 0.1% of its original presence. Tegmark now says you should just expect totally normal odds of dying. Sean Carroll, a physicist who actually believes in Many Worlds, flat out calls quantum immortality "a bad idea." When reality splits, future versions of you become separate people. The you that dies is a real person who really died. Having a copy survive somewhere else doesn't undo that. Everett never wavered. His biographer says he was fully convinced his theory guaranteed him immortality. He died in his bed in July 1982. His teenage son Mark found the body and later said it was the first time he'd ever touched his father. Everett asked for his ashes to be thrown in the garbage. Fourteen years later, his daughter Elizabeth took her own life. She left a note asking for her ashes to be thrown out, too, so she could end up in the right parallel universe to meet up with Daddy. Philosopher David Lewis considered what quantum immortality would mean if true. You'd survive. But the theory says nothing about surviving healthy. What you'd get is a slow, endless decline. Body falling apart, always barely alive, but never quite crossing into death. Like Tithonus from Greek mythology, who got eternal life but nobody thought to include eternal youth. He just aged. Forever.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: Quantum Immortality suggests that you can’t die, because every time you “die,” you shift into a universe where you survived

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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
@nikoblasto The joke is the man asked for lemon and in italian lemon is slang for french kiss/sloppy making out
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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
@diesirate Why so sad Baelor? 🥲 He has great kids, his brother, a kind wife. I love how you portrait him broken in some way, even if he should not be the troubled one 😥
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Jae@Real_jaeflex·
Brandon Stark (Isaac Wright) studied Neuroscience and is a secular humanist, He doesn’t believe in the Concept of religion or a God.
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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
@summeryue0 They couldnt waterboard this out of me. At this point I'm starting to think it's an humiliation kink
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Summer Yue
Summer Yue@summeryue0·
Nothing humbles you like telling your OpenClaw “confirm before acting” and watching it speedrun deleting your inbox. I couldn’t stop it from my phone. I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb.
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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
@isjayvikcanon Guys I'm Italian and I can assure you there are 3million ways in my wretched language to make that phrase platonic. "La dolce metà" isnt one of them. "His sweet half", used only romantically
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Is Jayvik Canon?
Is Jayvik Canon?@isjayvikcanon·
Not yet, but if you ever wondered what's the best way to define their relationship - you may consult the League 26.3 patch notes - no one did it better than Riot Riku, Riot Sakaar and respective localization translators.
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ish.exe@ishtwts·
Me playing video games: save every 5 minutes. Me writing code: git commit -am "some changes" (+787, -1256)
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CrazyTom@CrazyTom0712·
папули #akotsk
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ish.exe@ishtwts·
Stop comparing programming languages Python is VERSATILE JavaScript is POWERFUL Ruby is ELEGANT C is ESSENTIAL C++ Java is ROBUST
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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
@matteoswift13 Alla triennale il mio prof di analisi appendeva sulla porta del suo ufficio numero di matricola e voto. Tipo le tesi di Lutero con un sacco di umiliazione
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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
Working my silly little job in physics and trying not to think about last akotsk episode.
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@_goblinhours "Raymun sets a hand on his shoulder, noting how moisturized Baelor’s lips look. " Help
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Manaewenuz 😷☕@manaewenuz·
@astro_greek He s just an asshole. Reading this is not giving "tormented genius", just "volatile crackhead". You can have mental diseases and not be an asshole.
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Astro Greek@astro_greek·
"Asperger's makes you a very difficult person," Grimes says. "He's not good at reading the room. His emotional comprehension is just very different from the average human." People should keep his psychological makeup in mind when judging him, she argues. "If someone has depression or anxiety, we sympathize. But if they have Asperger's we say he's an asshole." She learned to navigate the many modes of his personalities. "He has numerous minds and many fairly distinct personalities," she says. "He moves between them at a very rapid pace. You just feel the air in the room change, and suddenly the whole situation is just transferred over to his other state." She noticed that his different personalities had different tastes, even in music and decor. "My favorite version of E is the one who's down for Burning Man and will sleep on a couch, eat canned soup, and be chill." Her bete noire is the Elon that's in what she calls demon mode. "Demon mode is when he goes dark and retreats inside the storm in his brain." One night, when they were at dinner with a group, I watched as the clouds gathered and Musk's mood shifted. Grimes edged away from him. "When we hang out, I make sure I'm with the right Elon," she later explained. "There are guys in that head who don't like me, and I don't like them." "Sometimes one of the Elon versions will seem not to remember what another one has done. 'You will say stuff to him and then he'll just have no memory of it whatsoever, because he was in a brain space," Grimes says. "He's focused on a particular thing, he will not get stimulation, not consume any inputs from the outside world. Stuff can be right in front of his eyes and he won't see it. It's just like what happened when he was in grade school." In the 2018 emotional turmoil at Tesla, she tried to coax him to relax. "Everything doesn't need to suck," she told him one night. "You don't need to feel stoked about everything all the time." But he also understood, in ways that others did not, that his restlessness was a driver of his success. So, too, was his demon mode, though that took her a little longer to appreciate. "Demon mode causes a lot of chaos," she says, "but it also gets shit done." Source: Walter Isaacson's 'Elon Musk' (2023), chapter 49
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80s Kidz@80s_Kidz·
MTV officially shut down its 24-hour music channels yesterday. They ended their final broadcast with 'Video killed the radio star' by The Buggles, the very first video broadcasted by MTV on August 1st, 1981.
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