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  • Our governor might be a GOP dipshit, but he's...less on the Trump train than some others. I think he got shocked out of it a bit when the whole "stop all payments" thing first started less than 48 hours before the Medicaid disbursement was supposed to hit and he was needing to have emergency "how do we keep Medicaid going" meetings before the injunction against it. He can't be totally off the Trump train if he wants reelected because this is a hard red safe state in the way it used to be a hard blue safe state before fucking Gore of all people fucked it up.

    I don't think he'd pardon someone just because Trump asked, barring Trump making a significant threat to force the issue.

  • I always find the people here with Confederate flags claiming it's about heritage to be the most ridiculous. The state was founded during the Civil War and is the part of Virginia that stayed with the Union, how in the everloving fuck is a Confederate flag part of our heritage?

  • You should have paid attention to the timeline. In the Star Trek timeline we should expect world war 3 to start next year and go for thirty years. The first warp flight and first contact is after that, and it's only after that that the "better for us" even starts happening.

  • Based on their relationship post-Luigi, I'm pretty sure you pronounce X Æ A-12 as "Kevlar".

    Now daddy is going to stand in front of an open window, so it's time for a piggyback ride little Kevlar!

  • You're right, it's currently still hung up in procedure. Even then, he could have ordered his DEA to deschedule it, and instead had them do what they've done. He also waited long enough that when it happens, Trump will get the credit despite having had nothing to do with the process.

  • ... because they didn't.

    ...and when they do, it becomes because they don't have a large enough majority. If they had a filibuster -peoof majority, it would be because they don't have a veto-proof majority even if they also held the executive.

    To put it another way, Biden had the power to fully legalize marijuana at any time because drug scheduled can be changed by process from either the legislative or executive branches. Instead he had it rescheduled. Because Dems only operate in half measures federally, because they are controlled opposition.

  • How can a car like this be SO vulnerable?

    I'd be tempted to see how they respond to a salt and acid mixture. Maybe even just something as mild as heavily salted lemon juice as an experiment. Depending on how those stainless panels are treated it could be effective. Acids and chlorides are hard on the passive layer of regular stainless, which is what protects the underlying metal. Maybe a different acid+salt mixture that won't have as obvious a smell after it evaporates? Would make for some "fun" "water" balloons or "water" guns, especially to play with at night. Without your phone on hand. While wearing a mask and plain black hoodie as PPE, of course.

  • Haha, Leviathan was certainly the “big bad” in Job.

    To quote a work of fiction I particularly enjoyed, during a discussion between the characters on the Book of Job:

    “You know,” said Bill Dodd, “what is Leviathan, anyway? Like a giant whale or something, right? So God is saying we need to be able to make whales submit to us and serve us and dance for us and stuff? Cause, I’ve been to Sea World. We have totally done that.”

    “Leviathan is a giant sea dinosaur thing,” said Zoe Farr. “Like a plesiosaur. Look, it’s in the next chapter. It says he has scales and a strong neck.”

    “And you don’t think if he really existed, we’d Jurassic Park the sucker?” asked Bill Dodd.

    “It also says he breathes fire,” said Eli Foss.

    “So,” proposed Erica, “if we can find a fire-breathing whale with scales and a neck, and we bring it to Sea World, then we win the Bible?”

    https://unsongbook.com/

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  • An LLM is roughly as smart as the corpus it is summarizing is accurate for the topic, because at their best they are good at creating natural language summarizers. Most of the main ones basically do an internet search and summarize the top couple of results, which means they are as good as the search engine backing them. Which is good enough for a lot of topics, but...not so much for the rest.

  • That being said, open discourse and actual conversation seems more prevalent and easier to come by here then on reddit which is very nice.

    A result of decentralization. There absolutely are instances full of insufferable whatevers for many varieties of whatever, but being decentralized makes it a lot harder for them to utterly own all discussion on a topic in the way that often happens on Reddit.

  • Don’t you know that vaccines are made out of mercury

    Some childhood vaccines contained thimerosal which is a mercury compound as a preservative prior to 2001, some other drugs still use it and it's very probably harmless but technically any drug containing thimerosal contains mercury.

    and dead babies?

    Is the common measles vaccine in the US one of the ones that is developed using a cell line originated from an aborted fetus? Like it doesn't contain any fetal cells in the final product, but technically it wouldn't be entirely a lie to say it's made from a dead baby (without getting clinical and drawing a developmental line before which it's not a "baby" per se), since the media it is grown it is a cell line descended from one..

    Kind of like how there are skin treatments made from circumcised foreskins - it doesn't actually contain foreskin, but it contains a compound extracted from cell lines produced from infant foreskin removed during circumcision, because that's the easiest way to legally get baby skin. Usually they'll refer to containing CTFG or epidermal growth factors or something along those lines.

  • As civilization has progressed, we've done more and more writing and record keeping and done so an less and less durable media. From stone to clay to papyrus/parchment to paper to film to digital media.

    I feel like there needs to be some kind of write once media that's extremely durable and reasonably dense for digital data specifically for long term archival purposes. What's the digital equivalent to carving something on a stone tablet, that a thousand years from now despite age and weathering could be dug up in a field somewhere and still hypothetically be at least mostly readable?

  • There are cameras inside the car, it self drives… imagine if it used AI to decide if the driver was Jewish. Or queer.

    How would a camera determine if you are queer?

    Also, I am just imagining the piles of blackmail material Tesla has on it's customers.

  • Same but with my mom. When the labels of several of the buttons have worn off from repeated use over years, and she can't figure out why the screen is blue because she's accidentally changed it to the wrong input. And all she would tell me before ten minutes of detailed questioning as far as what the issue was is "it's not working", I had to get from "not working" to "on the wrong input" over the phone. And when the first thing I asked was "what's on the screen?" and she answered "nothing."