superrsharp
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@GymFiesta dgaf if he's gay. why is he wearing makeup in a gua sha video
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@bogwitchbooks they're talking about third present, not third past
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Why do so many people HATE third person POV???
Amy DeBellis@amykdebellis
Addicted to the worst writing style of all: third person present tense
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@TaraBull my mom and dad both have 7+ siblings lol it's very possible
also, now that i think about it, many of my cousins in China were born DESPITE the policy. probably wasn't that relevant, esp in rural areas. but idk, yall can just verify w/ the eye test. Chinese cities are dense af
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OH MY GOD WHAT A FINISH FROM ALEXA GRASSO!!!
SHE PUT MAYCEE BARBER OUT COLD 🥶 #UFCSeattle
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@itsdafanta who got the Canelo pay day though 🙂↔️... not Jermall
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@TheCinesthetic dang this sucks, for one of my favorite actors to be so misogynistic
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@warriorsger anybody defending KD didn't watch those last two games
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@HazelAppleyard so fake/retarded because how are you with somebody for 7 years and not be able to discern their capabilities. but he wasted her time. nah
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@statmuse efficiency too hard to argue. Flagg being on a tanking team is cancelled out by the fact he gets the longest leash possible. Kon gotta share the ball
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@LuisInTexas @sciencegirl cheap chinese engineering gimmick is cope.
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@sciencegirl You have to have balls the size of Texas to trust CCP engineering projects. After all the corruption and skimming, the tunnel is probably made of LEGO’s
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Let me explain what just happened, because I don’t think people realize how INSANE this is.
> Cortical Labs put 200,000 real human brain cells onto a silicon chip and trained them to play Doom in just one week.
> Each CL1 system costs $35,000.
> A rack of 30 units consumes only 850–1,000 watts combined.
> The human brain operates on 20 watts.
> Large AI training clusters burn through megawatts.
>Backed by In-Q-Tel.
115 units began shipping in 2025.
> Cortical Labs is selling “Wetware as a Service” through Cortical Cloud, letting developers deploy code remotely to living human neurons with no lab required,
> priced like a software subscription but powered by real brain cells grown from adult skin and blood samples.
> it isn’t about gaming, it’s about biological computing that could eventually outperform traditional silicon in energy efficiency and adaptability.
This is getting really scary and we’re still at the very beginning.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play DOOM.
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