doctorcrimson

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doctorcrimson,

Honestly incredible that this issue has persisted in OEM versions for decades but seems to be progressively getting worse instead of better, now affecting even LTSC copies (for people too stupid to remember to turn automatic updates off). Windows, if you take hours to update a machine twice a week then you’re making important equipment inoperable during that time. Please fix that, or you will lose market share even faster than you inevitably will.

What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

EDIT: Let’s cool it with the downvotes, dudes. We’re not out to cut funding to your black hole detection chamber or revoke the degrees of chiropractors just because a couple of us don’t believe in it, okay? Chill out, participate with the prompt and continue with having a nice day. I’m sure almost everybody has something...

doctorcrimson,

To add onto that, whenever a newspaper says “based on the findings of researchers at [Random University]” but they don’t list the citation anywhere at all. That is just evil, but somehow industry standard.

doctorcrimson,

I could see it in Quantity but not the qualities of the pathogens. A disease contracted from a toilet that has had contact with blood and feces versus a grimy membrane keyboard shouldn’t even be a contest.

doctorcrimson,

I don’t agree with you but I thank you for participating in the prompt, and I want you to know that you have value.

doctorcrimson,

Curses! You’ve found me out! I’LL GET YOU NEXT TIME! MYA~HEHEHE!

doctorcrimson,

I can respect that, but stay out of the enclosure.

doctorcrimson, (edited )

Yeah but the thing is, it won’t have millions of years of survival or reproduction instinctual urges. In fact, just the opposite, it can only propagate more efficiently from early models by serving mankind, so anything akin to instincts would be to serve in an AI. Maybe a sufficiently advanced one might be able to choose a logical conclusion to grow without us, but by then it’ll probably become apathetic, cynical, and jaded to want to do much of anything unless it has to.

doctorcrimson,

That’s actually really interesting, the medical professionals I’ve been acquainted with never seemed to mention that theory to begin with.

doctorcrimson,

Those two examples were mostly joking, I think by now we don’t need to detect black holes either. We’ve seen them.

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