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Yes officer, this guy here. They’re being reasonable on the internet! /s
Thanks for the insightful comment :)
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Yes officer, this guy here. They’re being reasonable on the internet! /s
Thanks for the insightful comment :)
I find it more depressing that there is a God that decides what is good and what isn’t and gives us “free will” just so He can torture us for eternity if we dont do what He wants… kinda fucked up ngl
Fortunately I don’t need any more reasons to live than enjoying my day to day, being with the people I love, doing my little projects etc.
I’d argue “choosing the default” is not what’s going on here. If you don’t have mental health issues, you don’t think that much about living/not living, it just is what it is.
It’s be like saying I’m choosing not to listen to 80s Korean funk, or choosing not to go ski to the Himalaya. I literally don’t care, and I haven’t chosen “not to”, because I literally haven’t given it any thought.
Actually, 80s Korean funk sounds rad, I should give it a listen.
I see no problem: they can record the original call and postprocess it with AI live for the operators. The recordings would be the original audio.
That’s why I chose to work at a dubbing studio instead of doing live shows, I don’t have to setup anything lol.
I’m not opposed to setting things up, but I’d rather make the routing work than manually raise the speakers.
Nah I’d rather do both; I pay for dropout.tv but I want to keep freeloading on YouTube, and it’s been working great so far, no ads 😉
Pride month is June, which isn’t in February.
You might be thinking of LGBT History Month :)
So why not just grab some sugar and water and make sugary water of whatever concentration you want if needed? Is having coke available really that important?
It’s a software RAID integrated in the filesystem, as I understand it. This video helped me understand it a bit more and it’s why I’m saying ZFS is a better idea. afaik you get the good parts of raid and some more. Obviously I have very superficial knowledge on all of this though, so I recommend doing your own reading :P
I want to point out that RAID doesn’t actively prevent bit rot and data degradation. You’ll want ZFS/RAIDZ for that.
Did you zoom in? It’s AI crap that doesn’t make sense once you’re close.
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We’ll all do it and then the AI will learn and do it too, but it’ll be too late for us to stop, having become a custom ingrained in the population.
We’re due? What, you want a world war or do you think they’re inevitable?
Either way, I hope you’re wrong because I know we won’t watch it from afar.
RATM is unfortunately going to stay relevant the rest of this century…
A man should choose he’s words carefully
Sorry, this is the third incorrect “it’s” that I read today, and if I don’t point out it should be “its” I’m going to explode.
I’m sorry good sir have a nice day.
I was confused cause I remember reading this exact comment… I wondered if my brain is starting to fail and hallucinate…
But no, you did post the same story 5 months ago :'D
You can try and muddle up the language, but it is pretty clear: estrogen and testosterone are the main female and male hormones. They both are present in everyone, and can block each other if one is dominant enough. So in that sense, yes, hormones can act as blockers, and that’s the idea behind estrogen monotherapy for example. The ones called “blockers”, like cyproterone acetate and other antiandrogens, don’t have any effects on their own other than cancelling the effects of testosterone, in this case.
I prefer to think of it like this: forcing trans kids to go through puberty is the equivalent of forcing them to take hormones, the difference being they’re produced naturally in their bodies. Blockers give them a chance to be free from those hormones, and eventually take the correct ones.
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