Puck!
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Puck!
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Hekas Hekas Este Bebeloi. I am an information superpredator.



Au moins on se bidonait à l'époque avec le cyclisme full dopage assumé.


I'm not sure if people are naive or just blatantly ignore the various types of cameras that record in public on a daily basis. There are many. Yet, they focus on @Flock cameras that are used by law enforcement to solve & prevent crimes. Most major cities record city streets & intersections. Where's the outrage for those? The examples are endless. I use flock daily. I understand what's involved to do a search, the info you have to put in the justify the search & how it's monitored for abuse. I assure you if you abuse it you will be caught. So, this post is mainly to the regular citizen reading all this drama & fear mongering of late about flock & being confused. Take it from me, if you aren't committing crimes or doing wrong there's a 99% chance you'll never be affected by flock. The other 1% accounts for bad cops, like every profession, who will abuse or not use the information in a logical manner. For every 1 article of abuse or about the system not being used right I can give you 10 examples how it helped or stopped a crime. So, relax law abiding citizens. You have no worries.



















Connor Murphy took so much ayahuasca and shrooms that it no longer worked on his brain, and believed that he was God. "I'm at this higher state of consciousness and am naturally producing DMT to where psychedelics don't have an impact on me. There is an inner you that is God...


パイプウニ 先月のマイナス潮位の時に見れた 来週もまた見れるといいな

Turns out it's possible to generate videos that maximally excite an arbitrary brain region using a simple search-based algorithm. It's a fully computational approach, so it's another way to speculate what a brain region represents, alongside other neuroscientific methods. Select an arbitrary brain region->algorithmically generate a video that jacks it up. See the visuals on the webpage nevo-project.epfl.ch In silico (for now)



i've talked to a phd crystallographer and he was pretty candid and humble in admitting the limits of our knowledge. some crystals apparently start forming everywhere at a much higher rate once one lab has grown them. apparently this is an unsolved mystery. the prevailing theory is that it's the effect of contamination and seeding. but afaik this has not been rigorously empirically proven as the cause. the alternate and currently fringe theory is that this is possibly pointing to non-local effects.




