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  • Not with that attitude

  • Why exactly are raisins toxic for dogs and not humans?
  • You severely misunderstood the purpose of this community...

  • Why does my phone already know my neighbor's number?
  • That is assuming that she's not sharing the name voluntarily. It's not a GDPR violation to offer such a service if it's opt-in.

  • "Permission is Hereby Granted" -- MIT License text becomes viral “sad girl” piano ballad generated by AI
  • Are you writing like this to set yourself apart from AI/LLMs?

  • Anyone else have their eclipse viewing ruined by clouds?
  • the sky was clear for about an hour before totality, and then about 15 minutes before, a big dark cloud came in and ruined it.

    Yup, that was exactly my experience too (in northern France in August 1999).

  • ‘Hell on Earth’: famine nears in northern Gaza despite Israeli aid pledges
  • Israel did not offer a ceasefire. It makes no sense for them to do so as their goal is not to defend themselves, but to exterminate the Palestinian people.

  • What is something the world would be better without?
  • The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.

  • How do we actually get out of this climate disaster?
  • CO²

    I may need a translation. CO² like in E = mc²? What is the square of oxygen?

  • Google Podcasts is gone — and so is my faith in Google
  • I've been using Backblaze since 2017 when CrashPlan shut down. Have not run into a catch yet, except of course the possibility of it going the way of CrashPlan one day.

  • Rescued baby hedgehog turns out to be hat bobble
  • This far from Klingon space?

  • What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?
  • It's only the one-boxers who describe the predictor as “perfect”, presumably interpolating from the observation that the predictor has always been right so far. Two-boxers might argue that you have no idea if the predictor is perfect or whether they've just been incredibly lucky so far, but also, they will argue that this is irrelevant because the boxes have already been set up and your choice cannot change it anymore.

  • What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?
  • I do not believe that the premise includes the stipulation that the predictor is human.

  • What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?
  • The multiverse conception of time travel is nice and fine for fiction, but in reality, if you think about what such a time machine would have to do, it would have to create an entire new universe, with all precise details exactly in place, and it would have to have a lower entropy than your origin reality. Good luck building such a machine

  • Table of various levels of piracy
  • I wish to live in a society in which this question is a moot point. Creators should have the freedom to create without having to worry about the goodwill of their audience, or worse, marketing strategies. Fans should have the freedom to access art without having to worry about the well-being of the creator, or worse, suffering guilt. Anything that is not aimed at creating and maintaining this state of being is inhumane.

  • What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?
  • To some people the answer is obviously box A — you get $1,000,000 because the predictor is perfect. To others, the answer is obviously to pick both, because no matter what the predictor said, it's already done and your decision can't change the past, so picking both boxes will always net you $1000 more than picking just one. Neither argument has any obvious flaw. That's the paradox.

  • What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?
  • I think that just shows that time travel doesn't exist.

  • What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?
  • Newcomb’s paradox is my favourite. You have two boxes in front of you. Box B contains $1000. You can either pick box A only, or both boxes A and B. Sounds simple, right? No matter what's in box A, picking both will always net you $1000 more, so why would anyone pick only box A?

    The twist is that there's a predictor in play. If the predictor predicted that you would pick only box A, it will have put $1,000,000 in box A. If it predicted that you would pick both, it will have left box A empty. You don't know how the predictor works, but you know that so far it has been 100% accurate with everyone else who took the test before you.

    What do you pick?

  • What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?
  • By treating tolerance as a binary (it's either completely present or completely absent) you've removed your argument very far from reality. The goal in reality is to be as tolerant as possible, and the most tolerant stable state simply has some (limited) amount of (very specific) intolerance in it.

  • What is a bad video game that you enjoy?
  • Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. It comes with a laughable 11 modules which you tire of after a couple weeks of playing. It's badly coded and its modding support is flimsy and haphazard. The developers are unreachable and uncooperative.

    Without mods, you'd put down the game after a week and forget about it completely. With mods (created for free by the community) you now get a wealth of thousands of modules, but you also need multiple extra mods to get simple basic functionality that should be in the base game. Wanna play more than 100 modules? Game crashes on startup unless you install the Tweaks mod. Wanna play just the modules that your friends enjoy? Gotta mess around with Steam workshop subscriptions for hours unless you install the Mod Selector mod. Wanna play a specific set of modules you like? Good luck getting the right RNG, unless you install the DMG mod. Wanna play more than one bomb? Needs the Multiple Bombs mod. Some modules are genuinely unplayable unless you get the Boss Module Manager mod, which in turn relies on a volunteer-run external website to be running and to be constantly updated by volunteers. Even Camera Zoom is a separate mod!!

    99% of the game is made for free by volunteers, and yet it's the garbage 1% that everyone has to pay for. It's a travesty.

  • Firefox 124.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
  • I figured, but this thread wasn't specifically about helping with code. It was about replacing search engines. Common uses of search engines include finding information about ongoing events, e.g. the COVID pandemic or an upcoming election. Your comment implied that you thought this information is better obtained from ChatGPT than from Google.

  • How to add federated communities to kbin.social?

    I've been recommended some communities on Lemmy servers, but when I go to kbin.social/m/community_name@server, I get a 404. What do I need to do for a community to get federated?

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