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  • Listen to this guy. He's serious bismuth

  • Not in any way, no. Our brains can't predict what we will be interested in or good at.

    But we do have predispositions. If you are able to focus intently on things, or are creative, or are more athletic, which are reflected in neuronal connectivity, you might be more interested in more detail-oriented or creative or athletic hobbies.

  • They'll get the picture in the fine letter so make sure you give them your best one-finger salute

  • Neat, I can make some nice plastic cutlery with that filament!

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  • Speaking of water... How often do you actually see a drop of water shaped like a drop? Almost never

  • I went looking for old forums I used to frequent, and while the site itself is on the internet archive most of the conversations are lost. Only one or two snapshots a year

  • I wish I was a better piano player

    I'm a competent musician in many instruments but I could never get the hang of using my left hand for accompaniment

  • Predictive text also can vectorize words, but the number of vectors per word are much, much simpler.

  • If you want to appear more mature, start capitalizing your sentences and using less exclamation points. Some are fine, but never more than one to a sentence.

  • I'm not. I'm old, and have been following this conflict for decades. Hamas very often targets innocent Israelis in their attacks, and hides behind innocent Palestinians to make it difficult for Israel to target them. You can argue about whether it is justifiable or not that they do this, but there are many, many sources that they do.

  • There were many innocent civilians living in Nazi Germany, and a lot of them died in the interest of stopping them.

    We try to minimize innocent deaths in war, but when the group you are fighting against uses hospitals as military locations and innocent people as human shields, it becomes difficult to do so

  • Very cool! Does this use LLMs at all, or is it more traditional programming?

  • The site lists 4 torrents and none of them are mine. I assume this is because my ISP assigned a dynamic IP address

  • From someone with a science background: There are a lot of expenses with that type of clinical trial.

    In particular, if you're going to assign someone to a group that is known to be unhealthy (brushing once a month) you need to pay for any dental or medical problems that arise from them not brushing.

  • ...what?

    Science direct just hosts articles from other journals. Its a part of Elsevier

  • It would be a problem if he was brought on to talk about COVID being a hoax. It's not really a problem if he's talking about something entirely different and not problematic

  • It's not really fine if you like roaming around, though. There isn't much of an open world, just many many small worlds with hand-placed POIs on some of them and procedurally generated stuff on the rest

    I'm having a good time with the game but it definitely doesn't scratch the same itch

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    Dr Cog @mander.xyz

    Bug: replying to long comment causes keyboard to obscure response box

    When comments are very long, it can push the text box for replies towards the bottom of the screen. If the keyboard is pulled up to add to the text box, it will cover the box and make it so the response cannot be seen unless the keyboard is dismissed.

    Possible solution: minimize the original comment on tap, or allow scrolling until the reply text box is at the top of the screen