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Ms. ArmoredThirteen @ ArmoredThirteen @lemmy.ml
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  • Scallops are one of my favorite foods but I've almost entirely stopped eating them. Only like once or twice a year now. They have too many eyes to not be at least reasonably sentient imo. Good king oyster mushrooms cut into rounds have almost the same texture and weirdly close enough flavor, cooked exactly the same way. They make an amazing substitute plus less likely to obliterate the ecosystem.

  • I got a lifetime purchase of Lingodeer a while back, for super cheap during a back to school type sale I want to say in the $70 range. I'm trying to learn German but it has a good number of available languages. I'm not sure how it compares to other apps but I find it works well enough for me

  • A few years ago I had a roommate who just did not give a fuck about food never found enjoyment in it. All the leftovers went to him he'd vacuum up anything completely neutrally. I miss him

  • Really sorry if I'm asking basic questions here I'm not good at processing this kind of information all that well. So is there like a cutoff point where earnings are exempt from taxes? Is it because it gets tied into other things like stocks that it isn't taxed? If stocks how does that work because I get partial income in company stocks and they take out a huge chunk of those so idk how they wouldn't be taxed for rich people. I'm not trying to complain about my situation I don't mind being taxed I'm just curious what's going on here

  • I'm curious about more specific numbers for Washington. I live in the Seattle area, make "good for working class" money, something like 25-30% of my income goes to tax, and we don't even have state income tax. Do people making less pay like 50% taxes, if so is that all federal based, is the group of people they're talking about just so far above my income level I'm not grasping it?

  • And people that know it's real don't think it is a problem anymore. My roommate's partner was over for three days with a cough that "don't worry it's not COVID" then tested positive. I'm so tired of this, so many people buying into the idea it is over. My office tried to force RTO and at least part of why it didn't stick was because a bunch of people immediately started catching COVID. I didn't catch so much as a minor cold for over two years it was amazing. I don't get why people prefer getting sick all the time over the two seconds it takes to throw on a mask before going out or cancelling the occasional get together if someone has symptoms

  • So there are a lot of "basically nothing" foods you can survive on for a time until nutrient deficiencies kill you. However in the case of pickles I think you'd be better of literally not eating for a month. Like how drinking saltwater dehydrates you, eating pickles would blow anything of nutritional value out of you and then some

  • I think maybe people are running into a misunderstanding between LLMs and neural nets or machine kearning in general? AI has become too big of an umbrella term. We've been using NNs for a while now to produce entirely new ways to go about things. They can find bugs in games that humans can't, been used to design new wind turbine blades (even made several asymmetrical ones which humans just don't really do), or plot out entirely new ways of locomotion when given physical bodies. Machine learning is fascinating and can produce very unique results partly because it can be set up to not have existing design biases like humans do