

Yeah, had one for over a year now and it’s still going strong. You can literally put it under the shower stream and it will be fine.


Yeah, had one for over a year now and it’s still going strong. You can literally put it under the shower stream and it will be fine.


I have seen some others, but I checked the account and they haven’t posted for a year or so. Seems like they quit after they started using alternate characters.


I know it’s a little crazy to me. I know of at least one guy who quit the platform after he started experimenting with alternate characters as an armchair linguist, because of the hate they were getting. Can’t people have their fun or be different? Do you also go crazy if someone makes a spelling mistake or if you see a ßöøê character? In get the misinformation part for the other person, but I still think some of you are overreacting.


Do you then think (considering that it is possible) that the development of a super intelligence is inevitable?


I am expecting disappointment, and maybe a few cool technologies that will stick around. Don’t think we are going to get AGI soon, but if we did, no-one asked for it anyways.
Is it your body?
I don’t quite get your question, but It’s not bullshit, I believe that the terms were first coined by Marx (if memory serves). The base superstucture model is just a model by which to view the world, in that it explains (to some degree) how sociocultural/economic and other phenomenon arise from the means and relations of production, which is definitely true to some extent. But no model is perfect and it’s not the only model. The world is pretty complex and people can and do take actions that defy this model.
Source, I tagged along with an anthropology course where this was covered. So I definitely don’t know everything there is to know.
Thanks for taking the time to respond, but that sounds genuinely aweful. I’ve had these treats for my cat as well, but I didn’t realize that they could be that addictive.
Can you elaborate?


Right and we also use lemmy, but we still weigh and judge what we read here or at least we should. And we should do the same for Wikipedia, even though I would argue that Wikipedia has higher epistemic standards than Lemmy. The point being, the openness of these platforms is a quality on its own. Wikipedia isn’t perfect, but it is far from terrible.


It’s true that it is not generally accepted for writing a paper or essay, but that does not mean that the information is completely unreliable. While I’m sure that Wikipedia is not perfect with regards to truth, it is more accessible, democratized and readable than many primary sources or peer reviewed articles. Those properties have a lot of value by themselves. Would you not agree?


Pardom me if I am wrong but wouldn’t you still get borders in the form of economic areas that have specific needs. Which would then result in area specific culture and governance, eventually just resulting in borders again at an eventual conflict with the neigbouring zone? I know that I am making some jumps here, but that is sort of what human history feels like.
P.S.
All for getting rid of the oligarchy btw


Do you think that that dissolving borders is really possible? On a utopian level I want to believe, but sometimes I feel like mutual dependence might be the best we got.


Canal bridges that open to let ships through for some reason? I often see tourist making pictures of that.
luckily it’s a shitpost and not a correctpost


Thank you for replying


Elborate?


A special shortcut tot remove line breaks, citations, line break hyphens and other garbage from my clipboard. For easy copying from academic papers.
Idk why I like this, high quality healthy shit post.