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A culture of carefully curated grift posting. Having to constantly play pretend on the internet for engagement. Also sucks that everyone lacks intelligence here.
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I can be pompous and annoying on this tiny account. It's good for my creativity but it can make weird social impressions. Before the internet, we would languish for years before publishing anything. Now we can poast at a whim, but it costs us our pride.
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Given the initial state of every nanoparticle in Niagra falls at one moment in time, compute its state at T+1 by simulating each particle. How many orders of magnitude more compute is that than was required to train GPT4? For how many nanoseconds has Niagra fallen in the time you spent reading this?
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IS ANYONE ELSE ON THIS WEBSITE A REAL PERSON? WEB3 LINKEDIN NANOINFLUENCERS DONT COUNT
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when the introduction to wieners cybernetics starts talking about drugging and flaying cats for science
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the wolfram ruliad lore is unmatched. it's literally me.
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For some reason, software developers tend to have serious problems with browser tab management. Maybe a bad sign for me: I rarely have more than 5 open.
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I skipped my daily sandwich and now I have a headache.
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You don't really know someone until you follow them on twitter.
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The best way to understand psuedoposting is as a kind of cringe poetical movement.
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The digital age already transformed the individual legacy, but almost no one has noticed yet because we are all so avoidant of death. Our forefathers had to be content with dying for a flag. We can be vividly remembered as individuals. We can be known for all time.
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The format of Human Smoke reflects extreme information abundance. It wouldn't surprise me if histories are written this way for a long time to come.
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The Irish are honorary latino
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History began a few years ago. Before that, we were silently chilling in boats and castles.
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Alexander is a figure of modern history. True ancient history is secret, and much older than a mere few thousand years.
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We are biologically natural to the shockingly long period of time between the decline of nomadism and the beginning of history.
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mythological kayfabe
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The most mid posts go the most viral, my avant-garde tweets will languish in obscurity.
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Simulationtards are always nontechnical, or ideological, or midwit. The theoretical maximum amount of compute in a universe is not enough for it to simulate anything resembling itself. Idc how simple the ruleset is, think about how much memory you would need.
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It is the growth of consciousness which we must thank for the existence of problems; they are the greek gift of civilization.
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