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Posts by keith

oh like they ran it through another image generator and it got weird artifacts as a result? i can totally see that.

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original version of image, where central figure appears to be a soldier, versus what Trump posted with some kind of demon thing

original version of image, where central figure appears to be a soldier, versus what Trump posted with some kind of demon thing

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okay so the right answer is super duper weird: the original “creator” (read: prompter) was Nick Adams (THAT Nick Adams), and it didn’t have the middle figure. so somewhere between then and now someone intentionally added whatever it is.

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lol did he delete this??

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maybe that's WHY i like it

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like it tho

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real veckatimest hours

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the my new band believe album is extremely 2009-coded?

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as someone who vibe-coded another app this weekend

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totally haunted by @reckless.bsky.social comparing being told about someone's vibe-coded app to having to listen to someone describing their dream last night

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god i loved the email today

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Yeah. Here's Tom playing Purple Rain with Springsteen & the E Street Band. I was losing my shit

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answering every clue on Jeopardy with ‘What is not my problem?’

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Alexander Bates, a research fellow in neurobiology at Harvard Medical School studying fly brains, echoed Bakhtiari. He said the group “under-delivered” and that while the blog provided more details on what the team did — they stitched together existing large-scale projects like a detailed map of a fly’s brain, a physical simulation of a fly’s body, and models simulating how these interact in a virtual environment — “for a claim of this magnitude, I would expect something that should spell out the whole approach in specifics.”

Bates also said the virtual fly’s behavior should be evaluated against real data and “clearly defined metrics,” adding that the 91 percent figure was still not explained in the blog post. “Also, the fly does not fly.”

Alexander Bates, a research fellow in neurobiology at Harvard Medical School studying fly brains, echoed Bakhtiari. He said the group “under-delivered” and that while the blog provided more details on what the team did — they stitched together existing large-scale projects like a detailed map of a fly’s brain, a physical simulation of a fly’s body, and models simulating how these interact in a virtual environment — “for a claim of this magnitude, I would expect something that should spell out the whole approach in specifics.” Bates also said the virtual fly’s behavior should be evaluated against real data and “clearly defined metrics,” adding that the 91 percent figure was still not explained in the blog post. “Also, the fly does not fly.”

"Also, the fly does not fly."

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Three panel comic. Panel 1: young man in a hoodie looking morose and sitting on a swing set. He says “she’s breaking up with me…” Panel 2: next to him is a glyptodon, an early ancestor of armadillos. With his head in his hands, the young man says “what do I do glyptodon?” Panel 3: the glyptodon says “I’m like an early ancestor of armadillos. The young man angrily replies, “are you even listening man?”

Three panel comic. Panel 1: young man in a hoodie looking morose and sitting on a swing set. He says “she’s breaking up with me…” Panel 2: next to him is a glyptodon, an early ancestor of armadillos. With his head in his hands, the young man says “what do I do glyptodon?” Panel 3: the glyptodon says “I’m like an early ancestor of armadillos. The young man angrily replies, “are you even listening man?”

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sincerely just looked on your site for a print of this, is it too new?

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I don't disagree but it worked for me, probably because I have vivid memories of long backseat rides on that highway as a kid. it was sort of a trip for me.

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my only take is that Secret Agent was truly a spectacular, special thing. but anything with even a whiff of Le Carré gets feelin' a kinda way.

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hey that is genuinely controversial!

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Pascal’s shirt here is a real “blue dress/gold dress” moment.

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replaced my switches and undershot how many i'd need BY ONE

so the right ctrl key sounds way different, and i'll never even notice

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tell me the 45 deg pivot on the T isn’t intentional, i dare you

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some days it feels like measles is modern measles but i take your point

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is this the first time the gray lady has printed the word "rizzless?"

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also, if you had money on this users’s handle being u/EatingFarts, you’ve earned your payout

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immediately, of course, the (not political) made me nervous, but the fact that he was just worried about poor Bad Bunny is so heartwarming

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reddit post:

“I was watching the halftime show a bit ago. I enjoyed it but not commenting on the substance of it beyond that.

What I did notice was Bad Bunny up way higher than 4 feet without fall protection when he was on the power pole platform! It looks like all the dancers had it, they were acting as linemen after all so it fit with the costume.

My question is, is this something that OSHA would actually act upon? I’d imagine if they did, the NFL would just pay the fine and go about their business.

Is it possible to waive away your employers responsibility for your safety?

Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure he got paid big bucks to do it and did it willingly. That’s a far cry from the hourly worker who either has to do a task or get fired. That isn’t the point of my question. I’m more interested in the technicalities of how that works.”

reddit post: “I was watching the halftime show a bit ago. I enjoyed it but not commenting on the substance of it beyond that. What I did notice was Bad Bunny up way higher than 4 feet without fall protection when he was on the power pole platform! It looks like all the dancers had it, they were acting as linemen after all so it fit with the costume. My question is, is this something that OSHA would actually act upon? I’d imagine if they did, the NFL would just pay the fine and go about their business. Is it possible to waive away your employers responsibility for your safety? Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure he got paid big bucks to do it and did it willingly. That’s a far cry from the hourly worker who either has to do a task or get fired. That isn’t the point of my question. I’m more interested in the technicalities of how that works.”

this post under the title “Super Bowl halftime show (not political)” on the OSHA subreddit kinda made my evening

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Because some of y’all think this is random lol

The Lakers have a better record
The Lakers are 2-0 vs MIN this season
The Lakers didn’t lose a game this week while Timberwolves did not have a good week

Why are y’all like this 😂
With all that said… it’s just a graphic please read the story 😇

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okay what is this gif from because i'm enthralled

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yeah where can i buy the hat

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