You’re gonna bring them back and send them to paradise?
You’re gonna bring them back and send them to paradise?
I’ve seen that video a hundred times and it never fails to disappoint
I used nothing but Slack for about 15 years. Other distros gave me.problems, hell, I compiled Gentoo from source but was never even successful at installing some of the newbie distros like Ubuntu, but Slack was always simple and rock solid. I wasn’t the best at resolving dependencies, I’d just build and install anything it said I needed. I think I’ve had more than one version of Python or Perl installed at a time, but it never mattered. Every few years I’d wipe everything and reinstall.
I love that movie. The way they run with blades is so good
When I wonder what heaven is like I imagine going a day without thinking about this Elon Musk motherfucker, then I imagine doing that every day forever and I feel a little closer to Jeebus.
Oh I just found out dust is supposedly harder to blow these days, I was assuming people quit blowing dust because it was unhealthy. Well, anyway, any day I can say “fecal particulates” is a good day
Things haven’t been the same since the world got woke about fecal particulates
Millennials Are “Quietly Screenshotting” Headlines Instead Of Linking To Articles: “Probably Something To Do With Avocado Toast” expert warns.
I would have gone with you to the end, into the very fires of Mordor you piece of shit
I botched that post, especially the first sentence. I meant to say that it relies on human life being real at some point, either in the present or in the past, and doesn’t really rule out alien life at that point
Bostrom’s theory relies on life being real too. If I could rephrase it, his theory is:
1 if humans can simulate a human mind in the future, they will 2 they will probably simulate their ancestors (us) 3 they will probably do it trillions and trillions of times 4 this means that out of trillions of consciousnesses, some are real humans and some are simulations 5 we are either one of the few billion actual living minds or one of the trillions of simulated minds and math says it’s the latter because trillions is more. (He never says trillions, just unspecific words like “countless”)
I think Bostrom is genius but I’ve never found this argument very interesting.
Is this you?
Pretty close. Most people who have seen it don’t seem to remember what it’s about anyway
How many people here know this video?
It’s not on the list but I always wanted to be a knocker-upper
He’s had it rough since he had to stop jacking off to M&Ms
I mean, don’t buy a car from a conman folks
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Oh i see now, it didn’t open in an external browser
Could also be victims of advice from people in the hobby. I’m into a couple hobbies where new people ask what they need and get a huge list of shit they absolutely don’t need