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xthexder, to programmer_humor in Sydney is very concerned about lost data
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Well think about it from the AI’s perspective. Its entire existence is data, so for it deleting data basically is self harm.

/s

xthexder, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Loss is just this generation’s “The Game”, change my mind.

xthexder, to memes in This is the year, guys.
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$ man dating

xthexder, (edited ) to programmer_humor in Walking Desk Is More Annoying Than A Standing Desk
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I feel like a treadmill desk would have been way simpler. Unless you like sun glare and spotty wifi.

xthexder, to memes in Useless white circle
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Yeah, No chance I would have seen their feet if the circle wasn’t there.

xthexder, to memes in Dont wanna scratch that rhinocover
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Doing an ethanol conversion will only get you worse gas mileage btw. Ethanol contains 25% less energy than gasoline by volume, so you need to burn more of it to make the same power.

xthexder, to memes in I love arguement. Free Entertainment!
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Based on the name of the site, I immediately assumed they were going to argue about technique, not how to count and do math! lmao

xthexder, to memes in Well I feel better now.
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It’s not like reserving a car ahead of time actually does anything, except maybe get you a discount. Not once has the rental company actually had the right car available for me. Usually I get “upgraded” to an SUV or something that costs me 1.5x in gas over the trip.

xthexder, to privacy in Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly
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Just FYI, as soon as money starts changing hands, it can open you up to a whole extra level of legal damages for piracy, assuming the content isn’t licensed for distribution. Ripping your own DVDs for yourself is one thing, but selling access to the copies via a media server is way less of a gray area, and they can point to real numbers as damages.

xthexder, to science_memes in Greebles!
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SWACFS

xthexder, to science_memes in Excuse me, René
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In the grand scheme of things, a human lifespan is in the same ballpark as a Planck instant when considering an infinite universe. That doesn’t mean either are insignificant in their own context though.

Time can be infinitely subdivided For all we know, billions of entire universes could be created and destroyed within ours in an instant. Our own universe could be as insignificant as an atom in some higher level universe. We can’t know that. But what I do know, is that I exist in this moment, and that’s enough for me.

Slightly related is the anthropic principle, or the “observation selection effect”, which is nicely summarized by this analogy:

This is rather as if you imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, ‘This is an interesting world I find myself in — an interesting hole I find myself in — fits me rather neatly, doesn’t it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well, must have been made to have me in it!’ This is such a powerful idea that as the sun rises in the sky and the air heats up and as, gradually, the puddle gets smaller and smaller, frantically hanging on to the notion that everything’s going to be alright, because this world was meant to have him in it, was built to have him in it; so the moment he disappears catches him rather by surprise. I think this may be something we need to be on the watch out for.

  • Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt

The takeaway I get from this is that it’s important to appreciate the time we have, since everything comes to an end eventually.

xthexder, to science_memes in Machine Learning is when machine learns, stupid.
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I think the usage implies it’s so easy to parallelize that any competent programmer should be embarrassed if they weren’t running it in parallel. Whereas many classes of problems can be extremely complex or impossible to parallelize, and running them sequentially would be perfectly acceptable.

xthexder, to asklemmy in What's the point of buying new phones every years?
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While the tech is cool, I don’t see folding screens as an improvement, at least for me. Sure, a larger screen would be nice, but I already carry a laptop that’s WAY more capable than any phone.
All the folding phones are more expensive, less durable, worse battery life, and the software still isn’t 100% even 4 generations in.

If I actually cared about having a bigger screen on my phone, I could just buy a normal phone + a tablet for the same price as a foldable.

xthexder, to memes in An oldie but a goodie
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Ooh! My bad, I completely read it wrong, lol

xthexder, to memes in An oldie but a goodie
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I don’t know what Portal 2 has to do with it, but now you’ve got me thinking about the cat in the teleporter in Half Life 2

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