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groveborn t1_jb888s5 wrote
Reply to comment by Cfp0001-Iceman in AG Garland makes surprise visit to Ukraine by rewindpaws
I don't think he went there without prior authorization from the president. Maybe he knows someone. Maybe he's looking into war crimes.
groveborn t1_jap8f6z wrote
Reply to comment by HoopOnPoop in A man set himself on fire on UC Berkeley's Sproul Plaza by DrTreeMan
So normal stuff, then?
I argue that by the time an extinguisher was used, the burns are fatal. Indeed, a standard chemical extinguisher could kill him all by itself.
I wonder how long the response from a fire truck may be?
I realize it's mind boggling to realize that people suck, but most of the time it just doesn't matter. Sure, it absolutely can, sometimes, but how often do people even realize that the thing they're witnessing isn't just an act?
Is the first thing you think of when you stumble upon a burning human "oh, that dude is in need of assistance", or more like "what the fuck is this"?
I don't know what I would do, personally, having never been in the situation, but I'm not at all surprised that normal people behave like normal people.
groveborn t1_jaotztp wrote
Reply to comment by HoopOnPoop in A man set himself on fire on UC Berkeley's Sproul Plaza by DrTreeMan
You carry around an extinguisher?
Sometimes being a great witness is the best you can do.
groveborn t1_j9mhacv wrote
Bats are mammals, we are mammals. Bats come into contact with other vectors, such as mosquitos. They sleep in huge dog piles with barely an inch or two ever separating one bat from its neighbor.
Plus they poop, a lot, all over the place. If we were closer to birds, evolutionarily speaking, we'd get even more diseases.
groveborn t1_j97l8r8 wrote
Reply to Feral cows in New Mexico's Gila Wilderness will be shot from air, US Forest Service says by PM_ME_KITTYNIPPLES
Twist: the emus trained them
groveborn t1_j8ujm6l wrote
Hey, it's great that you want to be like your hero, really great stuff...
But don't try to emulate a god. We can put aside the whole "it's made up" argument for this... A god has certain advantages over mortals. Namely immortality.
groveborn t1_j70qu38 wrote
Reply to A Humble Double Cheeseburger [homemade] by mushroom_kook
It's lovely, but lonely.
groveborn t1_j70qqgp wrote
Reply to comment by XGcs22 in Battle site of 'Great Revolt' recorded on Rosetta Stone unearthed in Egypt by AugustWolf22
No. Exodus has no archaeological evidence at all. Not even the existence of Hebrew people within the nation living in slavery.
No pottery, nothing at all. No way for a million people to pour out of a busy nation in a few days and find nothing. It appears as though it was an adaptation of a Persian story. Same general theme, made for the Hebrew people after the fall of Israel during the Persian invasion. The religion was very different at that time.
This is during the Greek occupation, not the pharo rule. Thousands of years after they ruled.
Still super interesting, though.
Edit: it could be Babylon. 🤷
groveborn t1_j6v2qmx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in An alleged $500 million Ponzi scheme preyed on Mormons. It ended with FBI gunfire. by Chino_Blanco
I'm in general agreement.
I like you. Let's make a religion together
groveborn t1_j6v1zdr wrote
Reply to comment by Colorado-Sunshine in An alleged $500 million Ponzi scheme preyed on Mormons. It ended with FBI gunfire. by Chino_Blanco
You'd think so, but for every objection raised they have an answer that is plausible to anyone who might believe in God (and already believe what they do).
I had to already be on my way out to even be able to hear the problems. It's pretty much this way in all religions, too.
If you are thinking "I don't suffer from this", whether that's because you're religious or not, you do. Nobody is immune to errors in thinking.
We all know things that are simply wrong.
groveborn t1_j6uj6th wrote
Reply to comment by casadecarol in Phoenix officer given Narcan after ingesting 'white substance' during traffic stop by trapicana
I had just accepted it, as well. I suppose one should wonder why the suspect wasn't already dead, if it were the case that casually touching it would be likely to cause investigate od.
groveborn t1_j6uhnv6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Stocks rise after Fed hikes rates by TheFrederalGovt
While they do that, this isn't that.
You can also invest, get some money out of it, assuming your income isn't entirely required to survive.
groveborn t1_j63zxw8 wrote
Reply to comment by sirboddingtons in BBC News: Dad's warning after girl, 14, dies from inhaling deodorant by chrisdab
I've been noticing a trend of eliminating compressed cans lately... I wonder if someone finally decided to care a bit about the consequences.
I really like my fabreeze spray bottle,
groveborn t1_j62jp5a wrote
Reply to comment by Jetm0t0 in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
It could just go straight to voice synthesis if they really wanted it to. With modern deep fake tech, it would even sound like him.
groveborn t1_j62f219 wrote
Reply to comment by ASMills85 in Archaeologists Uncover Oldest, And Most Complete Mummy Found In Egypt by Magister_Xehanort
Title capitalization is common... Maybe pasé, but common.
Fyi, I have no idea if my spelling is correct and I don't care. 😝
groveborn t1_j5m5sb6 wrote
Reply to comment by AudibleNod in DOJ: Salt Lake City plastic surgeon among 4 charged in alleged COVID vaccine card scheme by AudibleNod
Not merely lying, but performing fake medical procedures. That's ill-informed consent
groveborn t1_j5kr3ze wrote
Reply to comment by fluffymuffcakes in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
But that's not natural selection, it's guided. You get an entirely different evolutionary product with guided evolution.
You get a god.
groveborn t1_j5fy7hi wrote
Reply to comment by fluffymuffcakes in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
I see your point. Yes, selection pressures will exist, but I don't think that they'll work in the same way as life vs death, where fight vs flight is the main solution.
It'll just try to improve the code to solve the problem. It's not terribly hard to ensure the basic "don't harm people" imperative remains enshrined. Either way, though, a "wild" AI isn't likely to reproduce.
groveborn t1_j5c2mqy wrote
Reply to comment by MTORonnix in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
I expect they could leave the planet easily enough, but flesh is somewhat fragile. They could take the materials necessary to set up shop elsewhere, they don't need a specific atmosphere, just the right planet with the right gravity.
groveborn t1_j5bcjkm wrote
Reply to comment by MTORonnix in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
Well, I'm not using it in the literal sense. The sun will swallow the Earth eventually.
groveborn t1_j5b6yrt wrote
Reply to comment by MTORonnix in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
I kind of want to become immortal, in suffering, feel like I'm 20 forever.
groveborn t1_j58qmnw wrote
Reply to comment by path_name in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
You know, I think overall they're harder to trick. We're all a bit more aware of it than before, so it looks like it's worse.
Kind of like an inverse ... Crap. What's that term for people being too stupid to know they're stupid? Words.
groveborn t1_j58qdwh wrote
Reply to comment by Mt_Arreat in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
You might be right on that, but I'm not overly concerned. Like, sure, but I think my point still stands.
Either way, we're close and it's just not as big a deal as it's made it to be - although it might be pretty cool.
Or our doom.
groveborn t1_j5814jx wrote
Reply to comment by EverythingGoodWas in How close are we to singularity? Data from MT says very close! by sigul77
I keep telling people that. A screwdriver doesn't murder you just because it becomes the best screwdriver ever...
AI is just a tool. It has no mechanism to evolve into true life. No need to change its nature to continue existing. No survival pressures at all.
groveborn t1_jbcepjo wrote
Reply to comment by Roundaboutsix in AG Garland makes surprise visit to Ukraine by rewindpaws
I'm getting the feeling you don't politic. That's fine, really... But you're probably not the right person to judge what a person is and isn't qualified for - unless you've got some qualifications you're not mentioning?
I'm certainly not qualified.