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  • I read something recently that explained every moment was like a mini death (referring to how Change is the only constant) and as such everything we do is to understand and integrate death-like processes and to see them as one cohesive whole, if we extrapolate this pattern to the process of death as a human we begin to realize that our death is so much more likely to be some pattern like that where we must question if the life we had was ever so subjectively experienced to begin with, at that point we begin to realize that our death is not to be feared any more than we should fear taking off our clothes to change them when they are dirty.

  • Hmm, maybe its a bias of mine because I've had totally the opposite experience, I knew way too much about all these kinds of things before the terms got trendy so it only ever seems like hindrance to fixing things.

  • I personally do not like the way that the world now tosses around autism like its a collectable, that started up with adhd and its only gotten worse, and then it started up again with autism.

    I understanding the benefits of having labels for things but like, you absolutely don't need to rush finding labels for things you experience when you can just do the things to improve your experiences that you know you need to do, and if you can't do them this is just a sign that more focus on health habits are needed somewhere because sleep diet exercise is our bodys gas and oil that is absolutely vital to working efficiently so we don't kill ourselves.

  • I saw something once that explained how you can have an ai trained on a set of soccer games and have it generate soccer games as a use for it.

    The idea is that the model has compressed all the soccer games into a smaller data size form than the total of having let's say 100+ games on video or whatever.

    That's the real utility I see in generative ai that I know can keep going basically as long as we want to.

  • I think what will eventually happen is much like what happened to email, it too was very fragmented feeling early on but more and more adopted it and more servers kept developing and popping up and then at some point more service providers became more similar than alike and then it became what it is now.

    The tricky part is that the concept and usefulness of a federated network mostly only grows in the long run and looks like its not going anywhere in the short term much like email and that is always what makes people question its efficacy.

    Participation in any and all forms is what establishes it more and more.

  • Lmao was not expecting this to be so wrong, a friend handed me a old book about things in the body and I was flipping through pages and posted it when I saw it.

    It was associated with time so I figured it probably wasn't just straight up false.

  • "I too love to rub heavily metals into my skin"...idk if anyone has said this before lol

  • Wait really lol? Idk how this could legally have happened? And why isnt this across the news (nobody is allowed to say some degree of "but that's what they want you to think") lol

  • I was thinking more like a community of organization within the fediverse that is people grouping together to make goals happen whether they are development of backend things or just posts to fill niches that make lemmy more comparatively useful or things outside the fediverse to get people onboarded.

    Looks like a community for sub a thing doesn't actually exist but there are a few similarly minded ones.

  • Maybe its time to start a grow the fediverse community todo list haha

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Communities for growing the fediverse strategically?

  • Its nice enough that I'm even considering putting it on my parents PC when windows decides to stop updating here in a couple months

  • Lol woops I guess autocorrect got me with the compassion

  • The thing is, ai is compression of intelligence but not intelligence itself. That's the part that confuses people. Ai is the ability to put anything describable into a compressed zip.

  • That wording you did there is perfect, that's the exact kind of precise wording people need to be hearing, not this other relational wording junk.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Road trip tips

  • This is the real answer haha, its very difficult to do it right to keep proper opsec but easy enough ocne you do it once but the legit markets for them have people with business-like conduct and its all very confidence inspiring with reviews and stealth packaging and everything.

    I knew someone who died in high school because he got hunted down basically for selling or buying drugs or something to people in person, can only recommend fully private anonymous ways of doing illegal things.

    Not to mention your money goes farther because its not as far down the supply chain.

  • My cartoons that I remember as a kid were 4kidstv shows, whatever was on there at the time, so I guess things like kirby, tmnt, sonic x, wins club, yugioh, chaotic. One piece was apparently a thing that was on at the time too but I wasn't really interested in it at all. There are some other shows tucked away in my memories that may or may not be from 4kidstv but I feel like they sit in that timeframe as a kid...idk what these other shows are, I just know I'm forgetting a few.

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  • Unironiclaly I would love to see a useful version of a flowchart like this, it would be so easy to share something like this around to people in order to try out the fediverse compared to everything else.

  • Here's hope to ladybird, it seems like a recipe for good things but its still like a year out if I recall for a beta release or something

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