Ah yes, the amazing work that taught the world that though you may take trips around the universe, do not ask questions you do not want to know the answer to.
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This work revolutionized art for generations. It was instrumental in changing the way people imagined badgers, mushrooms, and snakes. Many modern works of art’s influence can be traced back to this monumental piece.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•AI company files for bankruptcy after being exposed as 700 Indian engineers - DexertoEnglish3·1 month agoIt is incredibly wild. That show was awesome.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•AI company files for bankruptcy after being exposed as 700 Indian engineers - DexertoEnglish4·1 month agoI was thinking more like Psycho Pass. The AI is its own entity, living in reality, doing the AI things that it was made to do, it’s just its processing power is a bunch of human brains linked together.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•AI company files for bankruptcy after being exposed as 700 Indian engineers - DexertoEnglish20·1 month agoI’m being increasingly convinced that when we do develop true AI, it’ll actually be just a massive array of interconnected human brains in a secret facility somewhere.
I found it deep within the bottom of my recently viewed webtoons.
“the day to day life of the world’s strongest guild receptionist”
No wonder I didn’t remember the title. Who the hell would?
Wait, I vaguely remember this series. I can’t remember the name but this panel is very familiar
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Long COVID costs countries billions of dollarsEnglish15·4 months ago“Long COVID won’t cost us billions if we don’t have to treat them.”
- Trump (probably)
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto U.S. News@beehaw.org•Former US attorney for eastern district of Virginia found dead at age 43English8·4 months agoAnd we’ll soon learn she fell out a window.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 6 (none are Chrome)English121·4 months agoThe browser was sold to Chinese investors though.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•I wish I never drank so much from 17 to 25English171·4 months agoIf it helps at all, I didn’t spend my younger years drinking, and I’m still considered friends with most of the people I made friends with in my 20’s. However, I almost never see and/or talk them anymore, just because life gets busy, and it becomes harder to maintain contact. It’s still hard for me to find new friends and people to hang out with. I believe that particular struggle is a pretty shared experience regardless of what our younger selves did. It’s entirely possible that even if you didn’t spend your younger days drinking, that “friend circle” would be just as absent as it is now.
I think you’re doing great, and the advice of going to the gym and finding a hobby is great advice for yourself too, that’s how I met the friends I have now. it’s a great way to find people who are busy with life, but have made time in their life for their hobby, and you can share that time with them, and badda bing badda boom, friendship.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto memes@lemmy.world•Once this blade has been drawn, it must taste cardboard.English2·4 months agoWhat do you mean “go get?” Just pull it from your pocket.
I mean, everyone’s got a knife… Right?
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto memes@lemmy.world•Once this blade has been drawn, it must taste cardboard.English95·4 months agoEasily opened for sure, but cleanly? I bet not. The knife will be clean and smooth, and satisfying. The cardboard will never see it coming.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Meet the federal worker who went rogue: ‘I hope that it lights a fire under people’English6·4 months agoHey buddy, while I share your sentiment, only we’re allowed to shit on our own country. You can go fuck yourself.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto Rough Roman Memes@lemmy.world•Running an Empire is expensive (Centurii-chan)English9·4 months agoRome didn’t aggressively expand. It was very unroman to be the aggressor in a war, they only attack in self defense.
It’s not Rome’s fault that all their neighbors happen to pose a threat to Rome by having the ability to attack, forcing Rome to preemptively attack them in self defense.
The responsibility of governing the territory that was left over after their enemy’s defeat just happens to fall on Rome since nobody else was around to do it.
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Over 250,000 Americans Urge Congress to Begin Impeachment Proceedings Against President TrumpEnglish1111·4 months agoSo what? He was impeached last term as well and nothing happened. He still kept on presidenting, doing whatever he wanted, and it didn’t stop him from getting elected again. So what’s the point?
Chefdano3@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Pardoned January 6 rioter said ‘I’m shooting myself’ before Indiana deputy fatally shot himEnglish11·5 months agoNo, that’s not OK. It’s not ok for a law enforcer to kill anyone for any reason other than in the immediate defense of themselves or other civilians.
That’s not their job. They are not political assassins. They are law enforcement. They enforce the law. The law is not “kill any traitors on sight” we already know how untrustworthy police officers are, they’ve proven time and time again that they abuse their power as much as possible. It would be incredibly foolish to give them a blanket pass on killing people because the officer determined they were a Nazi.
Fun fact, she’s actually hanging from the ceiling, designed to look like the floor. That’s why her phone is upside down.