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Another angle
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Look at this thing - what is that?
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Perplexity is rolling out phone number requirement for pro users
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Accelerationism has become more prevalent in our society in the last 10 years?
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Had the most bipolar couple of weeks ngl
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Can't stop listening to Angine de Poitrine 🙂↕️🙂↕️🙂↕️
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Haven't seen a podcast decline as much as Freakonomics. From highlighting importat behavior economics to platforming a medical "professional" saying "trump derangement syndrome is real" without any pushback at all.
The other recent episodes were series on a single christian song and how horses are being traded by billionaires. Maybe it's a good time to shut freakonomics down 😬
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Got the black version of my favorite fidget toy and I don't even smoke but this thing is so much fun! The new mango flavor is really good
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My bluetooth keyboard with a trackpoint fully works with android 🤯
There's even a little mouse pointer with right click operations and hotkeys. This is not using Samsung's Dex either!
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I have a spare Steam key for Dredge where you play as a fisherman in a strange lovecraftian world. Anyone wants it? -
@FediTips I think main issue is that many Mastodon front ends suck at representing hashtags - why are they so #highlighted?
It should be treated as a muted hyperlink but usually it's underlined and super high contrasted that it sticks out like a sore thumb.
I'm using Stylus browser extension to mute hashtag visuals and this makes it much easier to read posts with online hashtags. Here's a comparison:
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Bionic is really making me feel like bionic Olympics would be awesome which seems like the opposite of what the movie was going for lol
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Great illustration by Imprint on scientific nutrition through a traffic light representation.
From How Not to Die by Michael Greger -
CW: Blown Away season 4 finale spoilers
My boy Ryan was so robbed 😭
Been a while since a competition show finale triggered me so hard. Man, that wasn't even close. #netflix #blownaway -
@arstechnica Great episode by #freakonomics that kinda predicted the very same outcomes: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/are-private-equity-firms-plundering-the-u-s-economy/
Well it was already happening in other industries like vet clinics.
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#predictiveProcessing is a such a satisfying #neurological theory for how our brains work and my latest obsession.
Basically, our brain model lives in the future and sends predictions to our sensory organs and receive corrections instead of raw sensory data.
This explains why surprises are so satisfying (model gets to train itself) and exhausting (it takes energy to train).
Also maybe we can steer our model conciously to have a healthier #spiritual lives.
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#dylanMoran is in the #witcherBloodOrigin and he is responsible for the all 4 good jokes in the series.