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  • In the fictional trolly Im definitely undergrad think its way funnier that way especially if the solution actually works out.

    In reality im neither an undergrad nor a post doc nor anything in between. I just passionately enjoy understanding the behaviors of the universe and have extensively studied various topics including quantum field theory as well as theoretical particle physics in my free time for many years.

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  • Ez. I put myself into a box with the track lever and a bomb. The bomb is activated by an XOR gate with one input being 50% chance activated if the lever is pulled, and the other input is attached to an uncollaped wave function with a 50% chance of being measured or not.

    This allows the lever, bomb, and myself to enter an undefined state beyond life and death, beyond position and momentum, to become the transitionary flow between something and nothing.

    While nobody is watching, the box is equally likely to be inside the quantum trolley, and on the tracks, and on the side as an observer, at the same time.

    All my separate possibility wavefunctions then may or may not pull the lever at the exact moment the quantum trolley hits a quantum eraser.

    If performed correctly, the collective consciousness of the universe experiences what us humans would refer to as a aneurysm followed by violent seizures.

    Finally, this neuroplastic wound bootstraps a emergency regenerative attempt to repair such devastating damage to the concept of causality.

    A catastrophic explosion of tachyons froth at the epicenter of the incident. They act like antibodies fighting a virus, cascading into a a level-4∆ Retroactive Timeline Recalibration Event(RTRE-4∆)

    Boom, The quantum trolley never even existed in the first place.

    Q.E.D

    taps forehead

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  • I die in a four way sesh-to-the-death match between snoop dog, cheech, Ricky from TBP and myself.

  • Ah so thats what theyre called. I think I found a mitochondrion under my moms bed one time, must have been some kind of map.

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  • W-what?

  • Its like the cinema version of brown-n-bloom from games of the 7th console generation. Filmographers discovered digital filters as a new tool so of course they are they going to use the new toy everywhere.

  • Cryptocurrency.

    Kidding! Sorry, I couldn't help myself. I'm sure that will ruffle someone's feathers for a fraction of a second.

    Does vegan based meat/milk alternatives count as a technology sector? The moment we figure out a way to actually seriously imitate high quality steaks and 2% cow milk with it being indistinguishable and half the price I think that will hurt factory farming which is a bit of a domino effect that would lead to less co2 and methane produced, less agricultural effort wasted on feeding animals, that kind of thing.

  • I made the mistake in doing it in chrome and not in an incognito window

    it looks like you accidentally left some unneccesary cruft on the sentence, ftfy

  • This reply chain is only one degree of separation away from a full blown Terrence McKenna Timewave Zero situation

  • In a round about way isnt it accurate though? Biological potential chemical energy that gets created/saved/processed in the mitochondria is eventually turned to power the moment the cell converts it to kinetic energy for work.

  • Im happy for the Gemma enjoyers who get something out of it. I hear the real world domain knowledge is good. I never tried the Gemma models myself. Apparently its very overly censored and anything google puts out just gives me the icky feeling through association. Anyone remember when they still had "Don't Be Evil" as a motto? Good times.

  • Sounds like ollama was loaded up with an either overly censored or plain brain dead language model. Do you know which model it was? Maybe try mistral if it fits in your computer.

  • I run kobold.cpp which is a cutting edge local model engine, on my local gaming rig turned server. I like to play around with the latest models to see how they improve/change over time. The current chain of thought thinking models like deepseek r1 distills and qwen qwq are fun to poke at with advanced open ended STEM questions.

    STEM questions like "What does Gödel's incompleteness theorem imply about scientific theories of everything?" Or "Could the speed of light be more accurately refered to as 'the speed of causality'?"

    As for actual daily use, I prefer using mistral small 24b and treating it like a local search engine with the legitimacy of wikipedia. Its a starting point to ask questions about general things I don't know about or want advice on, then do further research through more legitimate sources.

    Its important to not take the LLM too seriously as theres always a small statistical chance it hallucinates some bullshit but most of the time its fairly accurate and is a pretty good jumping off point for further research.

    Lets say I want an overview of how can I repair small holes forming in concrete, or general ideas on how to invest financially, how to change fluids in a car, how much fat and protein is in an egg, ect.

    If the LLM says a word or related concept I don't recognize I grill it for clarifying info and follow it through the infinite branching garden of related information.

    I've used an LLM to help me go through old declassified documents and speculate on internal gov terminalogy I was unfamiliar with.

    I've used a speech to text model and get it to speek just for fun. Ive used multimodal model and get it to see/scan documents for info.

    Ive used websearch to get the model to retrieve information it didn't know off a ddg search, again mostly for fun.

    Feel free to ask me anything, I'm glad to help get newbies started.

  • Yes, but a size 13 is only a 1-2 person packed like a tuna can type deal. Really you want to find someone else with 15s for a more comfortable make shift shelter.

  • thanks for the reply blaze. It seems changing display name did more than I thought. However on my voyager app and on the URL to my Lemmy page it still shows Smokeydope

  • Use IronFox, its based on fennec but with all Mozilla's telemetry stuff ripped out and disabled.

  • @CubitOom@infosec.pub theres no need for finding a replacement. The benefit of open source projects is that theres usually someone who forks the project and continues the legacy if its popular enough.

    You are very fortunate github user agrhan forked your pass command based android password manager. Here's a direct link to the apk snapshot while im at it.

    This is maintenance-only meaning it only updates dependencies. So don't expect new features. There might be some others more actively worked on, but this is the most popular and stable one.

    In the future maybe take a moment to browse forks on the projects git page instead of just assuming the project is dead and running to a replacement.