68691 pts ยท May 27, 2014
I'm an abrasive prick
Some do, knew a guy who legitimately couldn't spell for shit. Not this bad, mind, but still. ADHD, dyslexia, dropped outta school. Used to sell weed and blueberries (sorry, blobaries) and I shan't say more.
Show the research. Which studies? By whom? Published where?
Just sounds like it'll cause additional work for the accountants, or get the tax man to come-a-knockin'
I hate to say "I told you so" but I told you so, I've been vocal about AI cameras since before they were a product, back when they were only an idea. And everything in this video beat for beat matches my cautions. I'm sorry we live in such a stupid fucking timeline.
Makes sense
I'm trying to guess at what properties such a molecule would have (NOT GOOD FOR DRINKING) but I'm not a chemist so I don't have great intuition for it. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide H-O-O-H, not sure where the last H+ would end up sticking to H-H-O-O-H doesn't really make sense to me. Either way this would be... less peroxidey? It wouldn't be maximally oxidized anymore I don't think. Probably hideously unstable so maybe not a real concern.
That makes sense. It's even more baffling to me as a man. I think it'd be hard to approach women, online or off, for photography without being seen as complete weirdo. Some people clearly pull it off but it's a mystery to me. I have a decent number of friends but asking them to strip for photographs would probably not be in their wheelhouse. Anyway, good luck with your photography portfolio!
The one time I haven't been carded at the liquor store was when my ID had expired which is lucky because an expired ID is not valid so if they wanted to card me I'd be unable to buy :) You'd think the giant wizard beard would tip them off but nope.
What I've never really managed to wrap my head around is how amateur photographers get models. I get that a professional photographer just has the budget to pay them because they earn money from photographs... but amateurs? Some obviously take pictures of themselves but the rest are sorta a black hole in my knowledgebase. Is it an expensive hobby (aside from cameras that are very much expensive)? Are models cheaper than I think? Do some models just do it for free? Is it a favor-based economy?
Now I will say that I prefer people not to vote over voting with really bad logic. Examples of that are: randomly, "my friends/parents/whatever voted for X so I'll also vote for X", "Y is very sexy", "I hate group Z and politician N said he'll do P to them" and other such bullshit reasons. bonus/2
I'll highlight why this matters, what if we picked a representative group of the population that's mandated to vote and no one else gets to. Let us say we pick randomly. 50% of people must vote. 30%. 10%. Do you think this will affect the result, yes or no? Now in a degenerate political system such as a two-party state or soft one-party state (you can surely think of at least one example in each bucket) you're sorta right, but it can still affect the statistical distribution 2/2.
It's statistically irrelevant at small scales, if 500 people don't vote... yeah it probably doesn't matter. If 20% of the population doesn't vote it becomes incredibly hard to say it doesn't matter, perhaps their political opinion has a distribution that matches reasonably closely to the 80% that do vote... and perhaps it doesn't. I'd hypothesise that some political groups are more likely to feel it's pointless than others so I think it can actually cause a skew. 1/2
That'd work too, I'm not sure how well plaster scans (and character limit) so I couldn't include that in my comment, but either way. Good clean work.
I'm not sure, if it had been a 3D scan it'd be trivial to just mirror that and 3D print it but this is a physical mold and so far as I understand that's supposed to be impossible, a mold is a physical object so we can't mirror it. My best guess is that the cast copy is just there as a master and they sculpted a copy by hand, a plaster master is probably more user-friendly than having his real foot there for hours to reference and measure off of.
Or they're put into slavery or conditions very similar thereof (hard labour in likely unsafe conditions for no or next to no compensation past the minimal amenities to survive, likely with no say in it or no other viable alternative effectively forcing them to do this even if it is ""voluntary"").
That does not look like a pleasant garment to wear.
It has some pretty intense surface tension yes, I'm not sure that's what's responsible for it not sticking to skin though but that's leaving my area of expertise so I don't want to make any uninformed guesses.
Rookie numbers.
Honestly probably fine to skip the handwashing too. At least theoretically. Mercury doesn't really stick to skin, still wash to be safe but the risk is greatly overstated.
Eh, elemental mercury isn't really dangerous for skin contact (open wounds maybe a bit dangerous, not entirely sure). Don't eat it and you're pretty much fine. Also don't vaporize it and inhale the vapours that's really bad for you. The fact that this is in a sink is a bit problematic from an enviro perspective but that's above your and my paygrade. Organic mercury compounds would be a lot scarier but that's not relevant here.
That's a fucking (rad) chicken, not chicken fucking.
38 minutes a day?
The NFPA 704 fire diamond for water is funny, you may think it's 0 0 0 because water's pretty safe, right? No wrong. 4 1 3.
I mean probably, if you paid with a card (credit or debit) or an app that has a lot of information tied to it. Payment info + cameras is more than enough if you're halfway competent and that's ignoring any other sensors or fucky shit they've going. I'd say it's somewhere between trivial and easy.
Definitely based on cultist-chan, I'd know that idiot anywhere. HWEE CAP-TOORED EET FOHR KAY-OHSS!!
This is the kind of thing where ideally you put away money every month into a budget set aside for just this. That money don't exist in any context but car maintenance. Should also have one for appliances if you own your own place or your contract stipulates they're your problem (stove, fridge, freezer, etc).
"I wonder how hard I have to hit this thing before it breaks".
Unironically fucking love rubber. Great film. Fantastic genre deconstruction. I have been meaning to rewatch it for a few years now.
Depends on where you live, the answer is yes, no, and "it's a really indistinct legal grey zone thing and no one actually knows for sure"
Oldboy (2003) was great. The 2014 film Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) might fit your sense of 'fucked up' or at least 'interesting'. It's an unusual film and I'll tell you no more. The 2008 film Synecdoche, New York might also be appealing. I can give recommends all day almost but I don't know what you like so you get those two, they're nothing alike but both are strange.
Some do, knew a guy who legitimately couldn't spell for shit. Not this bad, mind, but still. ADHD, dyslexia, dropped outta school. Used to sell weed and blueberries (sorry, blobaries) and I shan't say more.
Show the research. Which studies? By whom? Published where?
Just sounds like it'll cause additional work for the accountants, or get the tax man to come-a-knockin'
I hate to say "I told you so" but I told you so, I've been vocal about AI cameras since before they were a product, back when they were only an idea. And everything in this video beat for beat matches my cautions. I'm sorry we live in such a stupid fucking timeline.
Makes sense
I'm trying to guess at what properties such a molecule would have (NOT GOOD FOR DRINKING) but I'm not a chemist so I don't have great intuition for it. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide H-O-O-H, not sure where the last H+ would end up sticking to H-H-O-O-H doesn't really make sense to me. Either way this would be... less peroxidey? It wouldn't be maximally oxidized anymore I don't think. Probably hideously unstable so maybe not a real concern.
That makes sense. It's even more baffling to me as a man. I think it'd be hard to approach women, online or off, for photography without being seen as complete weirdo. Some people clearly pull it off but it's a mystery to me. I have a decent number of friends but asking them to strip for photographs would probably not be in their wheelhouse. Anyway, good luck with your photography portfolio!
The one time I haven't been carded at the liquor store was when my ID had expired which is lucky because an expired ID is not valid so if they wanted to card me I'd be unable to buy :) You'd think the giant wizard beard would tip them off but nope.
What I've never really managed to wrap my head around is how amateur photographers get models. I get that a professional photographer just has the budget to pay them because they earn money from photographs... but amateurs? Some obviously take pictures of themselves but the rest are sorta a black hole in my knowledgebase. Is it an expensive hobby (aside from cameras that are very much expensive)? Are models cheaper than I think? Do some models just do it for free? Is it a favor-based economy?
Now I will say that I prefer people not to vote over voting with really bad logic. Examples of that are: randomly, "my friends/parents/whatever voted for X so I'll also vote for X", "Y is very sexy", "I hate group Z and politician N said he'll do P to them" and other such bullshit reasons. bonus/2
I'll highlight why this matters, what if we picked a representative group of the population that's mandated to vote and no one else gets to. Let us say we pick randomly. 50% of people must vote. 30%. 10%. Do you think this will affect the result, yes or no? Now in a degenerate political system such as a two-party state or soft one-party state (you can surely think of at least one example in each bucket) you're sorta right, but it can still affect the statistical distribution 2/2.
It's statistically irrelevant at small scales, if 500 people don't vote... yeah it probably doesn't matter. If 20% of the population doesn't vote it becomes incredibly hard to say it doesn't matter, perhaps their political opinion has a distribution that matches reasonably closely to the 80% that do vote... and perhaps it doesn't. I'd hypothesise that some political groups are more likely to feel it's pointless than others so I think it can actually cause a skew. 1/2
That'd work too, I'm not sure how well plaster scans (and character limit) so I couldn't include that in my comment, but either way. Good clean work.
I'm not sure, if it had been a 3D scan it'd be trivial to just mirror that and 3D print it but this is a physical mold and so far as I understand that's supposed to be impossible, a mold is a physical object so we can't mirror it. My best guess is that the cast copy is just there as a master and they sculpted a copy by hand, a plaster master is probably more user-friendly than having his real foot there for hours to reference and measure off of.
Or they're put into slavery or conditions very similar thereof (hard labour in likely unsafe conditions for no or next to no compensation past the minimal amenities to survive, likely with no say in it or no other viable alternative effectively forcing them to do this even if it is ""voluntary"").
That does not look like a pleasant garment to wear.
It has some pretty intense surface tension yes, I'm not sure that's what's responsible for it not sticking to skin though but that's leaving my area of expertise so I don't want to make any uninformed guesses.
Rookie numbers.
Honestly probably fine to skip the handwashing too. At least theoretically. Mercury doesn't really stick to skin, still wash to be safe but the risk is greatly overstated.
Eh, elemental mercury isn't really dangerous for skin contact (open wounds maybe a bit dangerous, not entirely sure). Don't eat it and you're pretty much fine. Also don't vaporize it and inhale the vapours that's really bad for you. The fact that this is in a sink is a bit problematic from an enviro perspective but that's above your and my paygrade. Organic mercury compounds would be a lot scarier but that's not relevant here.
That's a fucking (rad) chicken, not chicken fucking.
38 minutes a day?
The NFPA 704 fire diamond for water is funny, you may think it's 0 0 0 because water's pretty safe, right? No wrong. 4 1 3.
I mean probably, if you paid with a card (credit or debit) or an app that has a lot of information tied to it. Payment info + cameras is more than enough if you're halfway competent and that's ignoring any other sensors or fucky shit they've going. I'd say it's somewhere between trivial and easy.
Definitely based on cultist-chan, I'd know that idiot anywhere. HWEE CAP-TOORED EET FOHR KAY-OHSS!!
This is the kind of thing where ideally you put away money every month into a budget set aside for just this. That money don't exist in any context but car maintenance. Should also have one for appliances if you own your own place or your contract stipulates they're your problem (stove, fridge, freezer, etc).
"I wonder how hard I have to hit this thing before it breaks".
Unironically fucking love rubber. Great film. Fantastic genre deconstruction. I have been meaning to rewatch it for a few years now.
Depends on where you live, the answer is yes, no, and "it's a really indistinct legal grey zone thing and no one actually knows for sure"
Oldboy (2003) was great. The 2014 film Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) might fit your sense of 'fucked up' or at least 'interesting'. It's an unusual film and I'll tell you no more. The 2008 film Synecdoche, New York might also be appealing. I can give recommends all day almost but I don't know what you like so you get those two, they're nothing alike but both are strange.