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I pull the lever to make the universe bend to my will, even for a moment
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Yes, you can store data on a bird — enthusiast converts PNG to bird-shaped waveform, teaches young starling to recall file at up to 2MB/sEnglish3·16 days agoGozz is correct. You’re misunderstanding the nature of a digital signal. What the author did was convert a digital signal to an analog signal, store that analog signal on a bird, then record that analog signal. Whether it was redigitized after the fact is irrelevant. It is not a digital process end-to-end. This is the same as if I were to download a YouTube video, record that video on a VHS tape, then redigitize that video. Not only would the end result not be a bit for bit match, it wouldn’t be a match at all despite containing some of the same visual information, because it would be the product of a digital-analog-digital conversion.
“The future of machine intelligence lies in web-scale block chains that tokenize deep cognition.” Nice
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•don't trust cowboys or people doing cowboy voices13·18 days agoFor a shitposting community, it’s amazing how many people here don’t understand shitposts at all.
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Artificial Intelligence@lemmy.world•AI 2027 - A realistic scenario of AI takeoverEnglish1·22 days agoSkynet (a hostile non-human super-intelligence) would be a vastly more difficult problem to solve than capitalism, and vastly more dangerous.
The only videogame my dad has ever gotten into (other than Pong) was NFS II SE. He wouldn’t race, he just liked driving around at 35 MPH and looking at the scenery. He enjoyed this so much he bought a wheel and pedals for it. I loved this game as a kid, and the fact that I could play it with a wheel. The song “Headless Horse” off the soundtrack is pure 90s cool as well.
Upvote memes have a long and storied history in 196. This was the most highly upvoted post in the original subreddit, if memory serves. I, for one, would like to see even more dumb shit.
Thank you for posting, I’ve never heard a name put to this ideology before, which I bought into wholeheartedly in the 2000s-2010s.
I think at this point time has shown that it is absolutely false, at least in terms of it being a force that can override the fundamental dynamics of capitalism.
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Television@piefed.social•Informal Poll: Do you prefer to watch episodes as they're released or binge watch them all after the last episode drops?4·1 month agoNot a binger. I either watch as they come out or one episode a day for fully-released seasons (usually with a meal). It extends my enjoyment of the show and takes less time away from other things I could be doing.
I think a bowling ball would actually just be a solid topologically. The finger holes are just indentations rather than holes that go all the way through. IANAT, though.
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Hong Kong beef balls and boiled hotdog with chilli sauce3·2 months agoFeces from a hiney, assuredly
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Hot take: 3D printing toys kinda sucksEnglish3·2 months agoThat kaleidoscope is awesome! I kinda want to make one.
Technically no, this photographer is putting flowers under a blacklight and photographing them, resulting in a picture of basically what a human would see IRL in that scenario (aside from things like contrast/exposure variances, etc). It’s not really the same as what UV sensing animals would see. These photos are of regions of the flower converting UV light into human-visible visible light (via fluorescence, same thing as a blacklight poster). UV sensing animals are seeing actual ultraviolet being reflected by the flower as well as visible light, so it’s not the same thing.
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Financially rewarding and you will always have a job3·2 months agoThat same house in my area costs at least 10 times that amount. I was lucky in that I had “only” $80,000 of debt from my bachelor’s, a housing situation via marriage, and a career path with solid pay (after going back for an associate’s while working in a low-paying job post-graduation for 7 years). I only finally paid off that debt 2 years ago and I graduated in 2008. I don’t know how a lot of people manage.
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Financially rewarding and you will always have a job9·2 months agoCollege graduates (PhD or otherwise) drowning in debt and not being financially able to pay it off is common enough here in the US that it’s a trope, and likely the basis for this “joke”.
StellarExtract@lemmy.zipto Science Memes@mander.xyz•Our dancers have infinite curvesEnglish4·2 months agoDamn, that’s poetry
Here is my favorite treatise on that subject: I, We, Waluigi: a Post-Modern analysis of Waluigi by Franck Ribery