I was just summing up a concept I remembered from somewhere. If we're going to get specific about it, it's called Weber's Law, there's an interesting numberphile video about it about the rate of change, and our experience with different levels of stimulus where the required "ratio" to feel a difference remains the same, which essentially means it takes more to notice the more experiences we've had in total. It wasnt an anecdote either, it was a metaphor for that concept / law regarding life experiences. It's a very real thing.
It being neurons reinforcing connections doesn't mean there isnt a rate of change, and my example in no way implies there's a hard drive (nor does Webers law)
Edit: it's also interesting because it's the answer to the question of "how much can they shrink the candy bar before we notice?".
Every new drop in the memory bucket is proportional to all the memories in the bucket. Each new memory makes up less of the whole, making it seem like time goes faster. It's a real phenomenon
Obviously the mugs. I can fill only one of those champaign glasses and still have a functional glass. A mug hanging on the handle of another, no matter which is filled, is arguably the least convenient item here
Let's not pretend this doesn't happen 100 fold in Russia, except your tiny dictator doesn't allow people to speak freely in Russia, so you wouldnt know. It's the ugly side of conscription, and none of this would be happening if it wasn't for 1 mans tiny ego. Gtfo out of Ukraine
Let's not pretend he didnt milk the whole "for humanity" thing and then quickly made plans to make it private.
You can have software with the word open it it, you should try not to make open source the core of your mission to scam people when you have no itention of doing that.
The Cybertruck then became the right vehicle for me
In 2024, a few months after my Model 3 lease ended, I knew I wanted to purchase my next car. Since the vehicle is technically for my business, it needed to be big enough for a specific tax code. The Cybertruck was the only one that fit the bill.
This is the real joke in this story. She bought it because they rigged the tax cuts in favor of musky and the auto industry. She's dumb though, everything she is saving on expenses she dumped on the truck.
Fortunately what you linked says nothing of the sort. You are in this meme