Bert Rickles

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Bert Rickles

Bert Rickles

@qbertblue

Deeply #profound #meaning can be found in the #shallowest places, except here, flat earth & https://t.co/ILNJwsZlRg on youtube.

Ottawa, Ontario Katılım Nisan 2016
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
New policy that does not in any way invalidate or supersede previous unrelated policies. I will not follow back anyone who follows me with a following to followed ratio greater than 3 or has offensive or subjectively inflammatory posts.
Bert Rickles@qbertblue

I think I might start a new policy of arbitrarily and proactively muting stupid people and blocking blue checkmarks spreading stupid shit. I’m getting too old and tired to see brain dead crap show up on my timeline. Some people you just can’t reach.

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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@FTFEofficial FML!!! at about 59 minutes in. Dave: ... sometimes when lightning strikes near someone, they go flying in the air.... By that same logic, a fistful of C4 detonated near someone also changes the electrostatics of the earth, the same way as the lightning.
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@ChrisMartzWX @CuttemUp You’re not far off…. The scary part is, we also have nukes and everything is digital, so I question how well our history will survive. I doubt they’ll learn anything and in a few thousand years they’ll argue about calendars being off and hidden history.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
I am thoroughly convinced that we live in the dumbest time in world history. Everyone just makes up their own “facts,” and we cannot agree on what reality is. Future generations will call this period in history “The Dumb Ages.”
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@eevblog That one seriously needs a bran muffin and a bit of quiet time.
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
How much work do they expected me to do when I’m rebooting all day?? This makes 4 in the last 2 days… 5 if I add the docking station glitch this morning when I arrived in the office.
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@haprho They’re all such snowflakes as soon as someone backs up their position with facts. Weird that.
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Hap Rho
Hap Rho@haprho·
Truth of Earth's measured radius hits some hard …
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@MakeAugusta Don’t be sillly… that’s why the fuse is there.. 😂… yikes that is one scary looking plug.
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Cyber City Circuits
Cyber City Circuits@MakeAugusta·
I guess it’s just not for everybody. Some people really should hire someone to do this work.
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Craig McNeill
Craig McNeill@FTFEofficial·
We just "tricked" a big name flerf into saying dumb things. Stream tomorrow!!!!
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@eevblog Taste is one thing, but… Overall, everything sucks nowadays because anybody can record hot garbage in their basement and autotune it to death, flooding the world with it on social media…. The decline started when record labels stopped being the gatekeepers of trash.
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
This explains why no music beyond the 1980's exists to me.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Your brain peaked musically somewhere around age 16. Everything since then has been a dopamine echo. Between the ages of 12 and 22, the mesolimbic dopamine pathway, the same circuit that processes cocaine and sex, fires at levels in response to sound that it will never reach again for the rest of your life. A 2011 McGill study used PET scans and fMRI simultaneously and found that music triggers dopamine release in the striatum at peak emotional arousal. The caudate nucleus lights up during anticipation of the good part. The nucleus accumbens lights up when it hits. Your brain is treating a guitar riff with the same reward architecture it uses for food-seeking and pair bonding. During adolescence, that response is dramatically amplified. Pubertal hormones are flooding the system. The prefrontal cortex is still wiring itself. Memories formed during this window get encoded with a density of emotional tagging that nothing in your 30s or 40s can replicate. Researchers at the University of Leeds identified this as the “reminiscence bump”: the period when your sense of self is forming, and the music playing during that formation becomes structurally integrated into your identity. A 2025 longitudinal study from the University of Gothenburg analyzed 40,000 users’ streaming data across 15 years. Younger listeners explored broadly across genres. Older listeners collapsed into increasingly narrow loops, almost entirely anchored to music from their teens and early twenties. Your brain stopped losing interest in new music years ago. It’s running a cost-benefit analysis. Familiar songs deliver guaranteed dopamine with zero processing cost. New songs require pattern recognition, expectation-building, and repeated exposure before the reward circuit kicks in. Past 25, most people stop paying that tax. The one variable that predicts whether someone keeps exploring: the personality trait “openness to experience.” Score high, you keep seeking. Score average, you default to the familiar forever. The fix, if you want one: deliberate exposure. Three listens minimum before your auditory cortex builds enough predictive models to generate a reward response. One passive listen on a playlist will never get there. Your brain needs repetition to find the pattern, and it needs the pattern to release dopamine.

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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@eevblog @jeffqchen At very first glance, my brain processed it as “very cheap TEMU…”… at least Amazon sells products (for the most part) that are as advertised, so there is that.
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Jeff Chen
Jeff Chen@jeffqchen·
Woah, cheap Amazon anti-static actually works?🤡
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
I just checked and the human potato is no longer in Mexico… so I checked and he’s back home. His icon is not the usual blue dot, so he stands out easily. I’m sure that’s not the purpose of his leaky app, but it could be a stalker's dream tool. @Mctoon27 @FTFEofficial @MxXxD_DJ
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@alexboge Birds have wings and flap them which is called an antigravity device. Oceans don’t have that technology and just fall down to the ground. If birds turn off their antigravity device or it becomes defective, they fall down too. Flerfs are just stupid.
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
When flat earthers deny gravity, a common line is: “How can gravity hold the Pacific Ocean to the globe but not a small bird flying over it?” TL;DR: The Pacific Ocean is huge. A swallow is tiny. Gravity scales with mass. Let’s check the numbers: Gravity near Earth: g ≈ 9.8 m/s² Force from gravity: F = m × g First, a small bird, for example a swallow. Mass ≈ 20 g = 0.020 kg F = 0.020 × 9.8 ≈ 0.20 newtons That’s less than 1 ounce of force pulling the bird downward. When a swallow flaps its wings it can generate about 0.30 N of lift. 50% more than its own mass. 0.30 N > 0.20 N, so the bird rises. If flies. Stop flapping → lift disappears → gravity wins → the bird falls. Now compare that to the Pacific Ocean. Mass ≈ 7×10²⁰ kg F = 7×10²⁰ × 9.8 ≈ 6.9×10²¹ newtons ≈ 1,500,000,000,000,000,000,000 pounds of force Gravity pulls on a swallow with 0.20 N. Gravity pulls on the Pacific Ocean with 6.9 sextillion newtons. A bird can beat 0.20 N by flapping its wings. The ocean can’t beat 6.9×10²¹ N so it stays in place. All the math works exactly as expected on a globe with gravity.
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Bert Rickles
Bert Rickles@qbertblue·
@ImMeme0 FML… low video bit rate compression artifacts and glitch and people jump instantly to the "that’s got to be fake as shit satanic Jesuit Masonic Zionist Illuminati AI slop"…? I don’t want to be on this miserable rock any more.
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
I slowed it down just for you special little geniuses who still can’t count to five on one hand or spot a shadow unless it’s wearing a name tag.
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Winston Ighodaro
Winston Ighodaro@Officialwhyte22·
Imagine you downloaded an application on your computer and ran it. Shortly after, you see this on your screen. You try to close it, but it just duplicates itself. How would you remove it?
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PLAIN To SEE
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Everyone is taught to “believe” The Oceans curve and adhere to a sphere due to…. “Gravity” Ok then…What is “Gravity?” Mainstream “science” tells you it’s “Spacetime” that “Curves” Ok then.. What is “SpaceTime?” We don’t know! 🤷‍♂️ ..and that’s why you believe Oceans curve?
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