13405 pts ยท May 9, 2018
That might legitimately be the answer if the search didn't limit the strings to whole words
Utterly depressing how fast American institutions have capitulated their integrity to support political beliefs antithetic to their missions when the wrong person is put in charge. I really thought they would be more resilient.
And you VERY well might die.
My theory is that often it is something that is a little scary (being hit in the face by something) but in a context with a reassuring parent (who is smiling at baby) and so baby isn't afraid so the result is laughter, like riding a roller coaster.
Unfortunately the damage will long outlast this administration. I am most familiar with the science world but lost expertise won't be easy to replace in federal departments like NIH and it will be hard to attract people to government positions when they know they can be fired on a whim by the next administration.
Seems like he was expecting the driver to see it and avoid the crash right up until it was clear that he wouldn't but yeah. Smart thing would have been to slow right down, especially to avoid a situation of him panicking and turning right into me.
$729. Times 12 months, about $9k. Not necessarily millionaire levels but definitely a fair amount to drop on a hobby.
I mean, kinda. Spending 30 minutes trawling through crap in stack overflow to try and find an answer that even vaguely relates to your question when chatgpt will give you the answer, an explanation of what you were doing wrong AND corrected code is hard to feel the value in not using the AI. I get the complaint that people will stop learning if all they do is cut and paste and god knows what schools are going to do about it but I've found it pretty neat to learn from.
My brain parsed that as an Irish flag which took a while to make the story make sense.
Oh yeah this was a thing. If you listened to the whole thing he just sat through a presentation about UV and bleach being used to stop the spread of Covid19, information he was apparently hearing for the first time despite being the president of the USA in the middle of a pandemic, and decided to roll with his understanding of what was said.
The best moments of this are definitely when some poor expert is sat down for their TV interview, the cameras are rolling and then they're asked something so breathtakingly stupid that their brain bluescreens.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/10/11/arkansas-father-aaron-spencer-shoots-man-found-with-daughter/75627489007/
Agreed, I could do without it. Although every time I see a video of someone narrowly escaping death I get this sort of dizzy feeling that there must be so many times more where people aren't so lucky...
Primaris marines was the dumbest damn idea. They should just have changed the scale of the models and not tried to make an in-lore explanation. It's screwed up every aspect of space marine fluff since then.
This, doesn't even have to go all the way across if you want to keep it minimalist but it would parse as an A. I spent literally years wondering who was making these new KN logo cars before I twigged.
Far away
It's worse than that. The cuckoo _chick_ will hatch first and ensure the other eggs have "accidents".Although the meme is incorrect in one way: typically the parasite eggs are *identical* as the host parents are very good at spotting impostor eggs, but once hatched can't tell something's wrong when the chick is quickly much larger than they are.
aw man.
If you have enough work to actually train a LLM on your own writing, I suspect it'll produce prose pretty damn indistinguishable. Perhaps not an innovative piece of literature but it may be hard to tell. Some writers get pretty repetitive too.
75 kids in a class??? Like how old? That seems unmanageably many.
Aw man now it's bugging me they couldn't find a perfect background to do it on
I was looking at armour in a museum and there was an impressive suit of armour for a fit man and it was apparently Henry VIII's armour. Next to it was another suit, for a much fatter guy and I was saying that's more what I expected Henry's armour to look like and then when I looked indeed it was also his armour from much later.
Two videos of things getting chopped by elevators first and then this guy's feet sticking out as it descended holy cow
At least one source of confusion is how much longer a kettle takes to boil in different countries. Due to the current differences, it takes about twice as long for an electric kettle to boil in the US than UK, for example.
My theory is that at that age the noise is unknown and potentially frightening but the presence of the parent is reassuring so the net result is a giggle.
It's funny how much disbelief is leveled at evolution, which is relatively simple and demonstrable, whereas quantum physicists keep coming up with stuff that sounds just made up.
Are you guys married to wrestlers or something?
Never mind that, it could be the intern breathing in the same room. When I was doing my PhD, I took a seminar on ancient DNA and the level of contamination defences required (positive pressure rooms, ebola-like PPE) convinced me that as cool as it might be, (a) severe skepticism needs to be applied to any results and (b) that's not something I ever want to deal with...
I'm sure it's a combination of all 3. Kids especially at that age are memorizing whole languages including things like every animal or fruit or pokemon. The periodic table is just a few hundred numbers and names. That said, it's likely a bright kid with the kind of parents that teach them the periodic table lol.
I think it's referring to this, which used flatworms and light stimulus rather than mazes, but is no less an incredible story, complete with explosions and scientific drama:https://www.theverge.com/2015/3/18/8225321/memory-research-flatworm-cannibalism-james-mcconnell-michael-levin
That might legitimately be the answer if the search didn't limit the strings to whole words
Utterly depressing how fast American institutions have capitulated their integrity to support political beliefs antithetic to their missions when the wrong person is put in charge. I really thought they would be more resilient.
And you VERY well might die.
My theory is that often it is something that is a little scary (being hit in the face by something) but in a context with a reassuring parent (who is smiling at baby) and so baby isn't afraid so the result is laughter, like riding a roller coaster.
Unfortunately the damage will long outlast this administration. I am most familiar with the science world but lost expertise won't be easy to replace in federal departments like NIH and it will be hard to attract people to government positions when they know they can be fired on a whim by the next administration.
Seems like he was expecting the driver to see it and avoid the crash right up until it was clear that he wouldn't but yeah. Smart thing would have been to slow right down, especially to avoid a situation of him panicking and turning right into me.
$729. Times 12 months, about $9k. Not necessarily millionaire levels but definitely a fair amount to drop on a hobby.
I mean, kinda. Spending 30 minutes trawling through crap in stack overflow to try and find an answer that even vaguely relates to your question when chatgpt will give you the answer, an explanation of what you were doing wrong AND corrected code is hard to feel the value in not using the AI. I get the complaint that people will stop learning if all they do is cut and paste and god knows what schools are going to do about it but I've found it pretty neat to learn from.
My brain parsed that as an Irish flag which took a while to make the story make sense.
Oh yeah this was a thing. If you listened to the whole thing he just sat through a presentation about UV and bleach being used to stop the spread of Covid19, information he was apparently hearing for the first time despite being the president of the USA in the middle of a pandemic, and decided to roll with his understanding of what was said.
The best moments of this are definitely when some poor expert is sat down for their TV interview, the cameras are rolling and then they're asked something so breathtakingly stupid that their brain bluescreens.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/10/11/arkansas-father-aaron-spencer-shoots-man-found-with-daughter/75627489007/
Agreed, I could do without it. Although every time I see a video of someone narrowly escaping death I get this sort of dizzy feeling that there must be so many times more where people aren't so lucky...
Primaris marines was the dumbest damn idea. They should just have changed the scale of the models and not tried to make an in-lore explanation. It's screwed up every aspect of space marine fluff since then.
This, doesn't even have to go all the way across if you want to keep it minimalist but it would parse as an A. I spent literally years wondering who was making these new KN logo cars before I twigged.
Far away
It's worse than that. The cuckoo _chick_ will hatch first and ensure the other eggs have "accidents".
Although the meme is incorrect in one way: typically the parasite eggs are *identical* as the host parents are very good at spotting impostor eggs, but once hatched can't tell something's wrong when the chick is quickly much larger than they are.
aw man.
If you have enough work to actually train a LLM on your own writing, I suspect it'll produce prose pretty damn indistinguishable. Perhaps not an innovative piece of literature but it may be hard to tell. Some writers get pretty repetitive too.
75 kids in a class??? Like how old? That seems unmanageably many.
Aw man now it's bugging me they couldn't find a perfect background to do it on
I was looking at armour in a museum and there was an impressive suit of armour for a fit man and it was apparently Henry VIII's armour. Next to it was another suit, for a much fatter guy and I was saying that's more what I expected Henry's armour to look like and then when I looked indeed it was also his armour from much later.
Two videos of things getting chopped by elevators first and then this guy's feet sticking out as it descended holy cow
At least one source of confusion is how much longer a kettle takes to boil in different countries. Due to the current differences, it takes about twice as long for an electric kettle to boil in the US than UK, for example.
My theory is that at that age the noise is unknown and potentially frightening but the presence of the parent is reassuring so the net result is a giggle.
It's funny how much disbelief is leveled at evolution, which is relatively simple and demonstrable, whereas quantum physicists keep coming up with stuff that sounds just made up.
Are you guys married to wrestlers or something?
Never mind that, it could be the intern breathing in the same room. When I was doing my PhD, I took a seminar on ancient DNA and the level of contamination defences required (positive pressure rooms, ebola-like PPE) convinced me that as cool as it might be, (a) severe skepticism needs to be applied to any results and (b) that's not something I ever want to deal with...
I'm sure it's a combination of all 3. Kids especially at that age are memorizing whole languages including things like every animal or fruit or pokemon. The periodic table is just a few hundred numbers and names. That said, it's likely a bright kid with the kind of parents that teach them the periodic table lol.
I think it's referring to this, which used flatworms and light stimulus rather than mazes, but is no less an incredible story, complete with explosions and scientific drama:
https://www.theverge.com/2015/3/18/8225321/memory-research-flatworm-cannibalism-james-mcconnell-michael-levin