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Posts by Tim Curry Cultivation Program

I dont even know why they bothered for firefox, like we know dawg. Firefox's only purpose is for running unsafe/arbitrary scripts in the runtime that the big google nanny state won't allow. The holes punched in it are the point so I can run my greeseyfork scripts in peace.

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“this whole thing smacks of Burt Rutan,” i holler as i overturn a part in the hangar and turn scaled composites into shit composites

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Never besmirch laundry chair, its an institution

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Surely this time a franco-german aircraft project will work!

Anyway I have a football to go kick, Lucy said she won't pull it up this time.

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Why do the Japanese like their buns askew (2026)

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Thats just css, it usually looks like a mound of dirt. Give the robot a break

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Tmz is unironically the only news org that has the hater in them to discipline politicos in a way that sticks. Legacy news has been defanged by "standards" and ownership co-opting, but now a new more adapted predator has moved in to fill the empty niche.

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Video games probably draw out the most dogshit discourse imaginable as a structural factor. They're seen as lower art, they cost a lot upfront but not so much to weed out the whiners, and they have the SaaS seethe. Are gamers uniquely childish? Probably not? Do games self select for whiners? Ye

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And you still think the economy is good?!?!!

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Why did it take 1.5 billion years for eukaryotic cells to evolve multicellularity?
The answer likely lies in the adaptations required to survive Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth, specifically metabolic energy consumption scaling in groups vs single cells:
royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...

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At what point can being nerdsniped by Whitey on the Moon stop being charmingly introspective and then turn to being as genuinely pathetic as the guy who got one-shotted by Greely, Co?

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Progressivism only ever seems to work with lots of graft keeping their pillars loyal. Crack down on the graft of the people that hate you e.g. farmers, transportation, retail and pay off the loyalists.

The Biden era only paid off the neutrals and people that already hated them and got knifed

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What sank it is that the inherent volkish instinct of the masses wasn't tempered by opinion driver sentiment. It was enflamed at every turn by elite defections, the usual dem elite all turned on them.

If they had included some special kickbacks to keep the newsmen/writers loyal, Harris wins.

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Better in a wokely way. Thats why I think it'd be so fun, Hamilton's worlds always come off as so damn corrupt and mucky that having strait laced Stewart characters in them would be a riot.

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I think he fills the role that Allistar Divine was supposed to be, critical, a bit of a pessimist, and a realist. Divine just too quickly became sanded down into a boring lover boy until he had his schizo heel turn. I'm more interested for the next Nikola book, but we'll see I guess.

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If we could ever get him and Peter F Hamilton to cowrite a book I think it would be such kino no-one could ever compete. Stewart's writing does seem to really align with a very ordered world feeling which does start to create a disneyland feeling of the settings imo.

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I appreciated the turn with Nikola more to an extent because he's more critical of the marysue-esque political system thats just so morally righteous in how squeaky clean it is theoretically. The first Lorraine book was definitely the best in terms of story beats.

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I just started this and so far I've been enjoying it. Stewart really does love his constitutional monarchs.

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Nothing gets people sliding into your DM's than asking the right esoteric question in a support channel 2 years ago.

It's probably the closest we can get to experiencing what it's like to be a druidic sage, dispenser of wisdom and knowledge.

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The increasing material capacity and output of our industries and the subsequent services that spawn off that. The bottleneck for increasing prosperity is probably getting enough minds/human capital trained to do all the work at a wage that is affordable for everyone else to employ them.

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This is the main thing that does make me think that some form of AI/Human Teaming is here for the long-term. Right now there are genuinely just not enough minds/human capital to go around to fufill all the needs of our complex societial system as is now, nevermind keep pace or advance with 1/

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Who will be brave enough to formulate the take that Eurocrat's willingly and deliberately fed Orban cash so he could foment an ideological contagion to bring down American hegemony much like the saudi state lets it's princes fund Wahhabist movements as a way to declaw its regional rivals?

No me

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you might be tired of right-wing aryanism but at this rate they're going to start arguing about arianism and that's even more annoying

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Guess they ran out of billionaire propaganda money to piss away. Thats how it always goes with these things, most billionaires are too damn greedy to mindlessly throw money away for a cause even if they think they want to at the start. They all feel the need to make ever more, so the tap runs dry.

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Donating to online scammers posing as legitimate people in need is not morally neutral:

You potentially are giving money to brutal slavery and human trafficking networks:

www.ohchr.org/en/stories/2...

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To scholars of democratic backsliding, it is difficult to overstate how big a deal today's election in Hungary, a country of less than 10 million people, is likely to be as a narrative milestone for our age, regardless of which way it goes.

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If I can still climb up a light pole I think I still got the dawg in me to climb out of a hole.

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