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  • and our manager sounded so proud to announce it. I just don't use it, but lowered my standards instead. If they want us to use more ai, then ai quality work is what they're going to get. It has indirectly made my job easier by helping me give less of a fuck.

  • imagine standing at the side of the explosion looking towards it. some debris will be blown way from you, but some will be coming towards you. You are something, and not everything is moving away from you, some debris hits you in the face. That's an explosion in space.

    An explosion of space is defferent. Everything will be moving away from you, regardless of where you are or which side you're facing.

    Something wasn't in space and it exploded. Space itself exploded. your argument only holds if you are exactly in the explosion source.

    In space, we're still inside the explosion

  • the big bang wasn't an explosion from a point, it was an explosion of a point in space. That one point is still expanding to this day. Everything is moving away from everything else, which wouldn't be the case in an "ordinary" explosion. We are all still in that one point, it's just that that point has expanded. The center of the universe is, in the literal sense of the word "literally", everywhere.

  • you can make any sound sound wobbly by adjusting the volume rapidly in a DAW. Binaural beats aren't wobbly, but you hear them that way anyway.... if you use headphones. They are not the same thing.