
screamintothevoid
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@merry123459 @Bsbcaer "not buying it"
lol, vicki your head is so far up your own ass the only thing you buy is the taste of your own shit.
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You also don’t walk out of college or university expecting to buy a new 4 bedroom house, two cars, boats, skidoos, etc. The reason you struggle is because you aren’t willing to wait and make do like we did. Your entitlement is causing you to struggle.
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy
Older generations say “we all struggled in our 20s.” No, you didn’t. You didn’t pay $3200 for rent and $10 for eggs. You didn’t graduate into $50K student debt and $0 job security. Gen Z isn’t dramatic. They’re drowning.
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Asking a boomer their opinion on the cost of living right now is like asking a billionaire the price of a carton of milk
Vicki Campbell🇨🇦@merry123459
You also don’t walk out of college or university expecting to buy a new 4 bedroom house, two cars, boats, skidoos, etc. The reason you struggle is because you aren’t willing to wait and make do like we did. Your entitlement is causing you to struggle.
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@TheLucyShow1 I have HSAM for every time someone uses an adverb to modify the word 'unique'.
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18-year-old Emily Nash has a rare condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM).
Fewer than 100 people in the world are known to have it. She can recall specific dates, life events, and pop-culture moments from years ago with incredible detail,
almost like a living timeline of her own life. 😱
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Boomers genuinely have no concept of inflation, your average boomer is still living in 1969 when you could buy a house for 100k and and pay off college tuition with a summer job, truly the most comically selfish and evil generation on Earth.
daz@MetamateDaz
my boomer dad just tried to convince me that he could buy groceries for 4 for an entire month with $140 and i’d really like to see him try
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@screamisvoid 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@elonmusk this is fucking hilarious
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@TinkeredThinker You're like the Daft Punk of Science Fiction.
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Still can't believe this is happening...
I was able to do wayyy more with this book - pretty much all my little dreams came true: easter eggs, puzzles, secret code.. And all of that is on top of a beautiful polish to each story, thanks to the time and generous care of @DylanoA4, the editor. We were able to rework and hone every narrative and I could not be more pleased with the result.
Enormous gratitude to @infinitebooks @osventuresllc @LibertyRPF and of course, @jposhaughnessy for making this improbable dream a concrete reality.
Can't wait to get this sneaky little tome into reader's hands...
Infinite Books@infinitebooks
Soon...
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@danshipper I wrote a long letter to my father effectively ending the relationship.
I had GPT-4 read it before I sent it. It's response was essentially: Sounds pretty reasonable to me.
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@dvassallo @aspiringpeasant @chrismanfrank Synthesis is all about developing the skills of collaborative problem solving. Teachers were urged to look at the job as a game of collaborative product development. If "practice what you preach" has any merit, certainly hard to square it with firing most all your collaborators.
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I thought the original idea was interesting and probably had merit, although never studied it closely. Now they seem to have fired all their teachers and pivoted to some "AI tutoring" thing... and I'm much more skeptical. Nevertheless, I'm open minded about the concept since stranger things have worked and it is plausible it can fulfill some niche need. But as you mention, I have doubts about a business model that can return VC-sized payoffs since they're targeting a small niche and their CEO is probably alienating a bunch of "normal" people :)
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This guy accused me of being midwit & blocked me. Maybe next time he shouldn’t sacrifice everything on one speculative bet. I hear synthesis isn’t doing well. Business must be hard when beholden to investors & making negative profit for 3yrs. Who’s the midwit now @chrismanfrank?

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@NASAWebb someone needs to put this exact image on the end of a butt plug.
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Uranus has never looked better. Really.
Only Voyager 2 and Keck (with adaptive optics) have imaged the planet's faintest rings before, and never as clearly as Webb’s first glimpse at this ice giant, which also highlights bright atmospheric features. go.nasa.gov/3nTo3oO

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