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  • Boots should really come with an exhaust so that with every step you're pushing air/moisture out the back end. Nothing like a big pipe or anything, just a wee hole and a sort of bladder that fills with air when you lift your foot and pushes it out again when you step on it. Sure, you'll sound like you're stepping on farting mices everywhere you go, but if you just cough with each step you should be fine.

  • SOMA still lives in my brain 10 years later.

  • It's a very dark part of conspiracism in general. The same tactics, both conscious and unconscious, are used to evangelise these ideas - and defend them despite being indefensible - as are used in all conspiracy theories and "alternative" views of established fact.

    So, it has less to do with the available evidence, and more to do with personality flaws. It's not even about reasoning skills or intelligence - the more intelligent you are, the less likely you'll be to change your views because you're so good at generating narratives that support your position. It's a deep flaw in human psychology that can't be reasoned away, and trying to combat these ideas with facts just reinforces them and gives them credibility (which is why no one with any sense debates Holocaust deniers anymore). It's like when a schizophrenic person hallucinates; you don't want to do or say anything that makes the hallucination seem real, you don't want to say "where is the creature? Here? I'm stamping on it, is it gone? I don't see it!" you simply accept that they're hallucinating and don't engage with it beyond that. Extreme example, but the logic is the same.

  • Most of my teeth are destroyed, decades of neglect due to mental illness. I've been hearing about lab-grown teeth for the last 25 years and always hope it happens soon, but the progress sees to be genuine this time. I just hope it doesn't cost insane amounts of money to get teefs grown.

  • Dr. Reddy's hard, bulbous, throbbing capsule will take away your anxiety.

  • Ahh, so it's like they're reading from the order/prescription, and say "ok he needs pregabalin - tick - and it's 150mgs - tick - and it's hard capsules - tick", or something to that effect?

  • This is an angle I've never considered before, with regards to a future dystopia with a corrupt AI running the show. AI might never advance beyond what it is in 2025, but because people believe it's a supergodbrain, we start putting way too much faith in its flawed output, and it's our own credulity that dismantles civilisation rather than a runaway LLM with designs of its own. Misinformation unwittingly codified and sanctified by ourselves via ChatGeppetto.

    The call is coming from inside the house mechanical Turk!

  • Damn

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  • Can someone ELI5 why pre-Newton mathematics wasn't up to the task?

  • Lower res, for sure. Modern GPUs/drivers and some media players can do a decent job of making them a bit nicer to look at 'on-the-fly', too.

  • Eric Weinstein has left the chat in tears.

  • Why does he write like he perpetually stims by bouncing both legs to the beat of death metal?

  • $800 million doesn't even seem that high at this stage (I had assumed they broke a billion by now).

    Whatever this ends up being when it's all said and done is never going to justify the production costs. If you developed a helmet that could trigger the hardest orgasm your body can muster at the push of a button, it would not justify $800 million.

  • purpose

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  • We've successfully extinctified hundreds of species through our very excellent human-centric activities. I've yet to see any environmental fallout from it. Where are the secondary and tertiary extinctions of the animals that depended on the first lot we rubbed out? Where are the corpses left in the wake of the dodo's disappearance? Big Environmental Science™ won't tell you, because they can't. They're shills and liars, all of 'em. Rich elites who make bank on selling textbooks at a 1,200% markup.

    Who's up for starting a truthseeker podcast with me?

    /s

  • I wonder why they still haven't come forward, given that there would be no legal consequences for doing so in 2025.

  • Her thesis supervisor had argued against her findings at first, she built the detector and found the signal, and she was disbelieved. She had to fight to get her supervisor to even acknowledge that she had found something worth looking at. And the shameless fucking cunt went ahead and accepted the Nobel Prize for it.

  • What's the upshot of this, even if the article's hyperbole is accurate? I'm assuming it's not as spooky or sci-fi as the terminology sounds to a monkey like me.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    When a magazine goes out of print and/or out of business, do the original 'master files' for each issue still exist somewhere?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What's the rule for which 'national identity adjective' suffix to use?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Can a judge sue a defendant for slander/libel?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is there a standard/preferred list order for non-alphanumeric characters?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How is surgery safely performed on the rectum and its connected piping?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Has there ever been an attempt to do a modern "novelisation" of Shakespeare's plays?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What was your most shameful act of cowardice?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why do I enjoy the combination of two flavours if they arrive separately, but hate them when they arrive pre-combined?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why is there often a huge gap between a person being found guilty of a crime and their sentencing hearing?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Turn a plural into a singular to ruin the title of a movie, book or album

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    Roman numerals, man... so close!

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Since the invention of the printing press and mass-produced books in the 15th century, silent letters/syllables in written texts have unnecessarily hastened deforestation

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    school night bedtime hack

    Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Is it possible to force add-ons to be active/unrestricted when browsing Mozilla's websites, including the add-on site itself?

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Using radiotherapy to cure cancer which was caused by exposure to radioactive materials sounds a lot like homeopathy (except in this case it actually works)