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  • I dunno what you're saying here. Public awareness of AI wasn't as "mainstream" as now, but especially for people that were reading science fiction, it certainly wasn't "space magic". Asimov's I, Robot was published in 1950! People have been contemplating and writing about the potential of AI for a very long time.

  • The concepts of AI have been around a long time and weren't really any different back then. Even the fundamental technology that current AI is built on has mostly been around since like the 70s, its just the amount of data that can be used to train them is staggeringly larger, which has lead to the recent breakthroughs in capability.

  • It's not written like typical sci-fi, it's more like an art house (for lack of a better term) novel that happens to have a sci-fi setting. William Burroughs was a major influence on his writing and Neuromancer is perhaps the most obvious example of that.

    It rewards re-reading immensely, I would advise to just go with the flow and don't sweat the bits you can't quite grasp, a lot of it makes more sense over time or clicks when you re-read it. It is incredibly worth it, imo, an absolute masterpiece of literary talent and prescient speculative fiction.

    Having said that, if that style isn't really your thing and you prefer more straight-forward sci-fi, then you will probably not dig it.

    edit: After posting this comment I re-loaded my feed and there's a post about William Burroughs directly above this one. Bill would be pleased.

  • This isn't true, people claimed that her husband (also a breakdancer) was part of the selectrion commitee but that is false.

  • The Australian women's breakdancing contestant performed an absolutely inexplicable routine with no breakdancing in it and just a bunch of random body movements and extreme weirdness. Her official explanation is that she knew she couldn't compete with the younger, more athletic contestants (she's like 40) so she decided to compete with creativity, but I'm sure there's something else going on. My theory is that she had something like a panic attack and was basically out of her head and got all these weird ideas and had a freak out.

  • Really?

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  • He's riding that curve like one of those surfing dogs.

  • I don't think there's really any need to put the difficulty rating on them at all.

  • I always thought he was known for fictional war writing like Tom Clancy

    I think you're thinking of someone else, pretty sure he doesn't do this.

  • Female Bender [not hard].

  • What's with atlatls trending atm, is there some spear throwing shit going on on TikTok or something?

  • Did you read the whole article? It is essentially saying what you are saying.

    And if we've learned anything from the past four decades, cheaper loans have only helped drive prices higher.

    ... which will make it marginally cheaper to borrow and hence temporarily improve affordability. Unfortunately, that could be enough to lure in more buyers, which will push prices higher

    Given we're not building anywhere near enough dwellings to house our rapidly expanding population, real estate is likely to continue rising. Add to that the tax incentives that favour investors, and any interest rate cuts are likely to only deliver a temporary respite to those looking for a first home.

    But that rising wealth is likely to be concentrated in ever-fewer hands in the future.

  • This is obviously not real.

  • You mean my clan in Battlefield 1942 wing riding on the Bomber to drop onto the far flag on Bocage was historically accurate?!

  • Not sure if it got nerfed, I haven't played in a while. The throwing hammer didn't have great range but usually enough to throw it from outside of an enemy's aggro range. And the best thing about it was that with a fully charged throw it would knock down a lot of enemies, it was amazing to initiate combat with a knockdown from range and then run in and smash them.

  • I ran dual greathammers with this and the smith's hammer that you can throw. One of the most fun builds I've ever played, insane damage and surprisingly fast for such a heavy build.

  • Octopi

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  • Octopodes.

  • lol you're the one who came in swinging with "for all I know!" "you could be lying!" as soon as I pressed you on a point. That's the definition of a bad faith argument, you're not acctually trying to engage with points of discussion you're just trying to "win" the conversation.

  • lol do you always assume anyone who disagrees with you is acting in bad faith? Whst a convenient way to shield yourself from uncomfortable truths.

    No wonder you're desperate to lock someone into a relationship with you asap, you sound nuts.