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Algotrader and software engineer
Livestreams irregularly at https://twitch.tv/CodingAndCoffee
Shitposts and memes at @[email protected]
Reno is the best. I love Tig Notaro's dry-ass sarcasm.
Yeah, that sums it up pretty well.
It's nothing to do with maritime fuels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPAnoSt6FnY&t=1833s
The whole conversation is compelling but here's a direct refutation to your point by one of the coauthors of the 2022 Hansen research
We lost the fight for 1.5°C. Those banners are a waste
Carbon tax employers for miles commuted by employees, unless c-suite and board salaries are equal to the general population median salary for a 15 mile radius from the office location.
You should see all the graphs Leon Simons has been posting lately. He has an episode coming up on the Nate Hagens podcast soon I think. Should be pretty sobering.
Underrated comment
We'll try on +2.0 this summer, just to give it a whirl. That shipping fuel sulfur was masking a lot
I'd appreciate a link to the report about California if you can find it
It's been over a year since I unboxed it, but my Nintendo 64. Last game I played was Majora's Mask and it suffered a hard reset in the stone temple that made me box it back up.
I still have a Gen 1 Das Keyboard as well
My girl craves bananas and will circle the table when my son and I are having breakfast, demanding her share. She also likes pita chips.
My old boy (RIP) used to love avocado and seaweed snacks.
To be fair, TOTK is profoundly harder than BOTW in early game. There's nothing wrong with you, it's just easy to break stuff and die until you're geared up.
It sure reads that way. Absolutely bizarre writing style
Capitalism is all about perverse incentives. It's unavoidable
My teenage son and I (who never watched the show as a kid) just finished season one. We laughed about how many times the dude has died and revived already. It's quite ridiculous.
Just this one picture gave me semantic satiety for the word don't
This resonated so much with me. I am nearly 40 and have spent far too much of my life obligated to others and not setting healthy boundaries. And of course, now that I've realized that and started setting stronger boundaries with people about what they may and may not demand of me, there is anger and pushback that I am declaring sovereignty of my own time.
Lying and pretending to know something who's actually a complete stranger to them
When the stranger is a drunk woman in distress clearly trying to get away from a predator.
Exactly.
LLMs are ideally suited for replacing corporate middle managers everywhere.
What are some physics-based arguments against hard determinism?
I don't believe free will is real. I'm not a deep physics person (and relatively bad at math), but with my undergrad understanding of chemistry, classical mechanics, and electromagnetism, it seems most rational that we are creatures entirely controlled by our environments and what we ingest and inhale.
I'm not deeply familiar with chaos theory, but at a high level understand it to be that there's just too many variables for us to model, with current technology, today. To me that screams "god of the gaps" fallacy and implies that eventually we WILL have sufficiently powerful systems to accurately model at that scale...and there goes chaos theory.
So I'm asking you guys, fellow Lemmings, what are some arguments to causality / hard determinism, that are rooted entirely in physics and mechanics, that would give any credit to the idea that free will is real?
Please leave philosophical and religious arguments at the door.
[UserScript] Lemmy Style Cleanup
A good chunk of this was borrowed from another thread by @[email protected] at https://sh.itjust.works/post/70273 but I've also added:
- clickable comment headers
- big friendly up/down vote buttons for posts
- rearranged comment up/down vote buttons and More button to shift things to be more visually pleasing (to me anyway)
[UserScript] Federation Awareness
Color posts and comments based on moderation rules of the origin server
similar to the kbin userscript I made this colorizes posts and comments by origin. kbin users/posts are dark blue, Beehaw (and any other restrictive moderation sites in the future) are red, local is left unchanged.
YSK that kbin.social is now federating, adding hundreds of communities and ~26k more users content
Because they don't get listed by browse.feddit.de you'll want to browse https://kbin.social/magazines to browse "magazines", which is what they call communities
e.g. [email protected]
or directly, https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration
Why YSK: Federation literally just synched up thanks to the tireless efforts by @[email protected] over the past few days.
I've been in here at least 20 minutes and can't remember if I used bodywash yet
#literalshowerthoughts #meme #shitpost
Stocks pop after inflation data shows price increases cool
The May CPI report out Tuesday showed price increases continue to moderate, likely securing a pause in the Federal Reserve's rate hiking campaign that has pushed interest rates to the highest level since 2007.
Honestly, the whole market feels grossly overbought right now. 🤔
CNBC boasts how a man pays to live in a dumpster
After struggling to find an apartment rental in London on a budget, Harrison Marshall turned a dumpster into a tiny home for $5,000. Here's a look inside his "weirdly comfortable" 25-square-foot space, where he now lives for $62 a month.
What the actual fuck...
The future I was promised
YouTube Video
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When in reality I spent all day on #lemmy, #mastodon and the #fediverse