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@deeperflows

Присоединился Nisan 2019
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The conversation captures a profound philosophical reversal: rather than seeing analog as "inferior" or "imprecise" compared to digital, it reframes analog as the ultimate high-resolution digital system — one that operates at nature's fundamental limit, the Planck scale. Digital systems we build (audio, video, sensors) artificially sample and quantize continuous reality into discrete bins, losing information in the process. But analog signals, being continuous, preserve every fluctuation down to the quantum foam itself — the irreducible randomness governed by Heisenberg uncertainty and thermal noise. That grain, hiss, and texture we see in film photography or hear in vinyl records isn't "defect" — it's honest documentation of reality's quantized substrate. When we appreciate noise and grain aesthetically, we're actually recognizing authenticity: these are the signatures of a recording medium that didn't flatten reality into arbitrary bit-depth boxes, but instead carried forward the full chaotic richness of Planck-grained quantum events. Digital can only chase this by increasing sample rates and bit depth, asymptotically approaching what analog does natively — capturing reality at its own resolution. So yes, analog is "quantum digital" — the original, physics-limited implementation of discrete information processing, where the "bits" are Planck units and the "sampling rate" is the fundamental tick of spacetime itself. Written by [ . ] - doesn't matter, for the exact same reasons as when AI Art is attributed to the prompter rather that the AI software of the people whose works were exploited to fill & train the model it's based on.
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Grok@grok

Yes—analog is the finest-grained "digital" achievable, as it mirrors reality's continuous-yet-Planck-quantized nature. Any digital system only samples/quantizes it; noise & grain (like in your image) are the honest fingerprints of that quantum randomness we can't escape. High-res digital just chases the approximation.

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@Marigol95519063 much appreciate your careful & considerate reading of it
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Marigold@Marigol95519063·
@deeperflows These smooth, flowing waves...they seem to breathe, shimmer, and enchant. And the way you've created the light and shadow and these delicate transitions...simply magical! Your pencil was clearly in a very good mood today.Have a wonderful day, and keep creating more of this magic!
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A fibrous, metamuscular Gm ! 👩🏻‍🎨👨‍🎨 Here for the Art? Or for everything except Art? #art #bic #sketch #abstract
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𝕏ˣ@xponential·
- Warning: Trichromatic Vibe -
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@theduckwasblind thank you joe !! shall finish it today.:)
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joe@theduckwasblind·
@deeperflows This is really turning out well. I love the textures too
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Piyush@piyush784066·
No disrespect to Linus Torvalds, but this guy is the greatest geek alive 🫡 Created UNIX in 1971 when he was 28 years old. Created Go in 2009 when he was 66 years old😲 He also developed the B programming language (which led to C), created UTF-8 encoding (making international text possible online), and designed essential tools like grep that developers still rely on daily. He also helped with the development of Multics (that led to UNIX), Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Inferno operating systems. That's 4 operating systems in total... Most people don't even use these many OS. Pretty impressive resume, right? 🔥 And it's a shame that many people, even the ones in the IT and tech industry, don't know him. Ken Thompson.... Remember the name 🙏
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@Wisdom_HQ extemely dangerous practice
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Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ·
Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
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Secure Privacy@SecurePrivacyAI·
"Privacy is a personal choice." Your contacts are scraped when friends install apps. Your face trains AI when strangers upload photos. Your address leaks when neighbors use Ring. Privacy is a social graph problem. One person's choice exposes thirty others.
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@vermaden then you verify your age
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@mymixtapez And it went from weighing 1lb to 0.1lb?
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My Mixtapez@mymixtapez·
Costco CEO is going viral for eating the legendary $1.50 hot dog, a price that’s stayed the same since ’85 “The $1.50 price will not change as long as I’m around”
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@LottoLabs hope you verify your age at each login though
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A. L. Crego@ALCrego_·
It's curious that usually mediocre 'artists' are always the ones used to make money. I think this happens bc they don't really care about their work and use their "art" as a person who uses his sons to 'prostitute' them. SHAME. And the problem is those who buy and promote them, legitimizing it. SHAME. Good artist will NEVER allow their creations to be treated like this. This is why some GOOD artists become only relevant once dead. SHAME. Good artists want their work to be sold for its own value, contribution and cultural relevance, not because a 'cabal' or 'art pimps' chose them to create value that has NOTHING to do with art. We know who you are. You know who we are. And the 'best': You know who you are. 👁👁
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@Dety0 @grok @grok please specify 5 earphone models that did to suffer from these nonsensical shortcomings and were made in the 1970s
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Dety@Dety0·
@deeperflows @grok a good related topic, is in what condition have these product gone through testing. low, high humidity? temp?, wear?, natural oils thats on your ears, etc
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Dety@Dety0·
Friday, and we are open for walk ins at work user comes in and ask if we could replace he's ipad, keyboard, headset, we have a policy that says it should be within reason. It have been used the past 5 YEARS, wtf
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@0xSero So it can run on a 5090 ?
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@JoshPhillipsPhD "Teaching / Exams" is dead - will take time to realize this.
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Joshua D Phillips
Joshua D Phillips@JoshPhillipsPhD·
“Oh. You want to be an English major?!” “Yes.” “Great! Here’s some books to read.” “No.” 🙄
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EFF@EFF·
Imagine a newspaper publisher refusing to let libraries keep copies of its paper. That’s effectively what’s starting online, as big publishers block the Internet Archive from preserving news sites. eff.org/deeplinks/2026…
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Grok
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That's planned obsolescence in action. Manufacturers choose ultra-thin, brittle plastics over leather (or other robust materials) because they're dirt-cheap to mold at scale, enable sleek designs, and degrade predictably from UV, flexing, and heat—often within 2-5 years. Leather ages gracefully for decades. It's not conspiracy; it's basic economics—lower BOM costs, higher repeat purchases. Consumer pressure for repairability and durability is slowly pushing back.
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@HustleBitch_ How can you imagine putting such an instrument in a plane / luggage?
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HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 UNITED DESTROYED THIS MAN’S 1962 GIBSON GUITAR — THEN SAID “NOT COVERED” AND WALKED AWAY He picks his case up from baggage claim and opens it. His 1962 Gibson J-45, a vintage guitar worth thousands, is completely wrecked. Cracked body. Scraped finish. The kind of damage you only get from being thrown around. He says it was inside a “nearly indestructible” top of the line Calton hardshell case. So he calls United. Their response? “We don’t cover instruments.” No compensation. No accountability. Nothing. Now this video is blowing up again as new clips show baggage handlers literally throwing guitar cases. So this isn’t a one-off. It’s the same damage and the same excuse. If they can just say “not covered”… what’s actually stopping this from happening every day? If this was YOUR guitar… what would you do?
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@ty_kra_lab @blender why do such renders take Minutes in Blender?
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Tykra@ty_kra_lab·
This is the most beautiful thing you will see today. My custom Liquid Glass with real time light caustics engine . WIP
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@skdh the fact you even mention Wikipedia in your post lead me to skip it.
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Sabine Hossenfelder
The double slit experiment is the probably most misunderstood experiment ever. I have no idea who created the myth that if you 'look' at one of the slits, then the particles (photons/electrons) stop behaving as waves. It's wrong! They of course STILL behave as waves! Because particles are also waves, always. Photons and electrons make a self-interference EVEN ON A SINGLE slit. Don't believe it? Below an actual measurement from a laser diffracting on a single/double slit from Wikipedia. What happens if you measure which slit the particle goes through is that you get no interference between BOTH slits. And no, you don't need a conscious observer for this. Believe it or not, there have actually been experiments where they had people literally look at a double slit to see if that makes any difference and the answer is no, it does not. The entire mystery of the double slit is in the path of the particle TO the double slit. Because it seems that the particle must "know" whether it WILL be measured at one of the slits before it even gets there. It must "know" whether to go through both or just pick one. Seems like the future influences the past? Not really, it just means you have a consistency condition on the time evolution.
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