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Austin Wright

@awwright

Just this guy, you know?

Arizona Entrou em Şubat 2009
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Austin Wright
Austin Wright@awwright·
@jwilson1717 @ktlmld @SandyofCthulhu Please, understandably you're bitter about a century of insubstantive pseudoscience holding back more predictive theories, but that's not what's happening here, you can't even explain why it's bad. Some true things cannot be proven e.g. the Continuum Hypothesis, deal with it.
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Jack Wilson
Jack Wilson@jwilson1717·
@awwright @ktlmld @SandyofCthulhu It's not a theory, stop calling it a theory. It's not even a hypothesis. If it was predicting something wrong, that would be an improvement.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
I don’t believe it and there is zero evidence for it. It is the least scientific “scientific fact” ever. Where does all the energy come from to create an entire universe?! We can’t even explain THIS universe’s origin and now y’all are inventing an infinity of them?! Pfui
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Every decision creates a branch in the universe according to the many world theory, where every possibility happens and infinite versions of you exist simultaneously

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Misu
Misu@yngmisu·
Garry Tan's garryslist does it best. We all know that using a regular expression to validate emails is stupid. Garry takes it to another level, he doesn't even check if it contains an @ sign. Revolutionary? or would that bloat the project too much?
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Austin Wright
Austin Wright@awwright·
@jwilson1717 @ktlmld @SandyofCthulhu That's literally the point of the hypothesis, if we sample some particle and its spin appears to be entirely random, and for the life of us we can't figure out what causes it to be up or down, then maybe "spin up" or "spin down" doesn't have a cause, maybe both happen
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Austin Wright
Austin Wright@awwright·
@ktlmld @SandyofCthulhu The prediction is that some things will have no cause at all, and therefore be impossible to predict. Which is the current state of quantum physics.
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Ketil
Ketil@ktlmld·
@awwright @SandyofCthulhu I don't think it's a theory at all, it's an analogy. If it's a theory, what are its predictions, and how do they differ from predictions from the Copenhagen theory?
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Michal Kotra
Michal Kotra@KotraMichal·
@awwright @SandyofCthulhu There is scientific method, if you cannot test a hypothesis is not scientific theory this is why this is called interpretation that's interpretation of math like Copenhagen one. Math is same.
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Damn Nature You Scary
Damn Nature You Scary@AmazingSights·
Millions of years of evolution into a perfect predator undone by a shovel.
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Austin Wright
Austin Wright@awwright·
@DMan813466 @DuBoseDefense You're talking about a judge who, in that jurisdiction, has to go on the campaign trail and calls people to solicit money from them to keep his position as a judge
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D Man
D Man@DMan813466·
@awwright @DuBoseDefense You people don't know how these relationships work and I realize that now. Whatever you say guy.
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Coby DuBose | DuBose Defense
It gets worse. This weekend after seeing the video, a veteran criminal defense lawyer (with no cases in this guy’s civil court) wrote this judge an email telling the judge he needed to apologize. The judge responded by accusing the lawyer of making an ex parte communication and ordered him to appear next week under threat of contempt. I’m a member of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association “Strike Force,” a group of several lawyers tasked with defending lawyers against judicial overreach at a moment’s notice. We’ll be there to make sure this judge does not try to jail a veteran lawyer just for exercising his First Amendment rights in criticizing an elected judge’s behavior.
Don Keith@RealDonKeith

Watch this pompous, arrogant judge with his elitist attitude berate an IT worker who was trying to help him. Harris County, Texas Judge Nathan J. Million of the 215th Civil Court is facing criticism online after this video circulating on social media shows what a pr*ck he is.

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Blake Gardner
Blake Gardner@BlakeGa53596725·
@awwright @SandyofCthulhu It is actually the most complex theory possible, because it assumes infinities upon infinities. It also comes very close to assuming that Azathoth and every Lovecraftian horror imaginable and unimaginable must come into existence in the unending randomness.
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AnoneySnufftan@AnoneySFWtan·
It is quite literally the ABSOLUTE furthest thing from "simple" theoretically conceivable.
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Jeffrey W. Ludwig 🇺🇸 🇮🇱
You listen to this and you can understand how the German people supported Hitler. They are advocating for unconstitutional executive orders where the president becomes a dictator by unlawful emergency decrees. Why outlaw the Democrat Party? Burning down the Capitol and blaming Democrats would be far easier.
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David French
David French@DavidAFrench·
This is utterly deranged authoritarianism. The way in which so many MAGA Christians have totally lost their moorings in this moment is more than disturbing—it’s dangerous.
Right Wing Watch@RightWingWatch

Right-wing commentators James Kunstler and Eric Metaxas suggest that Trump needs to declare a national emergency and outlaw the Democratic Party: "I think it would probably look something like a civil war." peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch…

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Austin Wright
Austin Wright@awwright·
@WhoTFisMiingo I'm not sure that matters? Most music services want you to normalize the continuous waveform to 0dB, macOS even has a builtin command "afclip" to compute this for iTunes submission
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D Man
D Man@DMan813466·
@awwright @DuBoseDefense "Shot his mouth off' to a dickhead the holds sway in his district. That's what I gathered. That's the way the judge sees it.🤷
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PSA Sitch🚸
PSA Sitch🚸@PSA_Sitch·
メートルとキロメートルを使う方が、フィートとマイルを使うよりも優れているという点については、日本の友人たちには同意します。 But Fahrenheit is far superior to Celsius in every way.
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Austin Wright
Austin Wright@awwright·
@anishmoonka Is the builtin networking library insufficient somehow? Why do we keep going down this road?
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A tiny piece of code called axios runs inside almost every app on your phone and every website you visit. Developers download it 100 million times a week. A few hours ago, someone poisoned it with malware that hands an attacker full control of your computer. If you’ve never heard of axios, that’s normal. It does one boring but important job: it lets apps talk to the internet. When a website pulls up your feed or an online checkout processes your card, axios is probably doing the work underneath. Over 173,000 other code packages plug into it. It’s everywhere. The attacker stole a lead developer’s login for npm (think of it as an app store, but for code that programmers use to build software). Once inside, they swapped the developer’s email to an anonymous ProtonMail account and uploaded the poisoned version by hand. That jumped past every security check the project normally runs before new code goes live. And this was not some rushed job. The attacker staged the malware at least 18 hours before pulling the trigger. They built separate versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux. They poisoned both the current version and an older one within 39 minutes of each other, casting the widest net possible. Once the malware ran on a machine, it deleted itself to cover its tracks. The trick was smart. They never touched a single line of code inside axios itself. Instead, they tucked in a fake add-on called plain-crypto-js, built to pass as a well-known, trusted library. It copied the real library’s description and author info, so nothing looked off at a glance. When a developer installed axios, this fake package quietly ran the malware on its own. When a smaller package called ua-parser-js got hijacked back in 2021 with about 8 million weekly downloads, the security world treated it like a four-alarm fire. Axios has 100 million. Over 12x the exposure, with 173,000+ packages depending on it. Socket, the security firm that flagged this, caught it in about 6 minutes. That’s fast. But 6 minutes is still plenty of time for automated systems at companies everywhere to pull and install the bad version before anyone can react. If you or your team runs axios: lock your version to 1.14.0 (or 0.30.3 for the older branch). Change every password, API key, and access token on any machine that installed the compromised update. And check your network logs for connections to sfrclak dot com or the IP address 142.11.206.73.
Feross@feross

🚨 CRITICAL: Active supply chain attack on axios -- one of npm's most depended-on packages. The latest axios@1.14.1 now pulls in plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, a package that did not exist before today. This is a live compromise. This is textbook supply chain installer malware. axios has 100M+ weekly downloads. Every npm install pulling the latest version is potentially compromised right now. Socket AI analysis confirms this is malware. plain-crypto-js is an obfuscated dropper/loader that: • Deobfuscates embedded payloads and operational strings at runtime • Dynamically loads fs, os, and execSync to evade static analysis • Executes decoded shell commands • Stages and copies payload files into OS temp and Windows ProgramData directories • Deletes and renames artifacts post-execution to destroy forensic evidence If you use axios, pin your version immediately and audit your lockfiles. Do not upgrade.

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