Your timeline is straight up fucked. In short, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Your timeline is straight up fucked. In short, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Imagine you are driving the bed
actually quite enjoyable, ty!
It was no trouble.
Why did you write this here?
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sometimes my brain’s just a can opener
wtf, one would be fine
ehh… I think you’re missing the part where Microsoft is actively exploiting its customer base throughout its entire product catalogue - the likelihood that this is an actual win is no.
They wouldn’t be, they would be sorted by signal strength. I think that’s around 40-50% of the joke, though.
relevance of inherently subjective valuation?
There’s no good reason to be using :80 even internally.
I get it, but you’re arguing in favour of negligent IT. If nobody dares to touch something, it is a liability.
I’m sorry my words upset you; ‘bullshit’ was meant broadly, referencing my general experience with watches in the 80s—like a synecdoche, where a part stands for the whole. It wasn’t aimed at anyone personally.
hey friend, you ok?
I agree with the first part, but you lost me with “no evidence of that”: everything conscious is “evidence of that”. And, unless you’re getting epistemological af, there really isn’t a lot of assumption here: quarks -> atoms -> molecules -> organelles -> cells -> tissues -> organs -> systems -> organisms -> consciousness -> sentience.
Would it not be relative? If sentience were to emerge from just 100 neurons, wouldn’t their experience of terror be the same as our own? I mean, you could argue that ego is required for true suffering, but I think there is a more fundamental biological aspect that ensures all species capable of moving out of the fire are incentivized to do so.
oh well!
I don’t love talking to my electronics, but when it works, “siri two minutes” is dramatically more convenient than whatever bullshit you’d do with tiny buttons on a Casio whatever in the 80s. I do agree with the sentiment, but … we’re pretty spoiled.
When it comes to getting the attention of others, there’s always an incentive.
You can go fast again.