

It’s really uplifting when you put it that way, yes
It’s really uplifting when you put it that way, yes
Microwave now with AI
I work in actual ML research and even I think it’s stupid
The nose is the wrong shape
Agreed, it’s hard
You’re a real one, cheers 🍻
I haven’t run a marathon but I’ve done 100 miles on a bike in 6-hour session. Does that count?
My tips:
As someone with 5,000 hours logged into virtual reality as of 2025, your comment leaves me a little confused. 😵💫
You mean “VR Ready” as like, a marketing terminology, right?
Because high-quality, full-body motion tracking virtual reality is available to everyone today for around $3,000-$5,000. It used to cost $140,000 in 1996.
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Thanks Xorg.conf
The enormous irony here would be if the author used a generative tool to write the article criticizing them, and whoever commented that he doesn’t get the point is exactly right – it’s like 6 to 10 pages of analogies to unrelated topics.
What the fuck :O
That’s my CD-Key! Aaaaaa
I bought my 7900XTX for $800, and have kept absolutely quiet about it.
Anyone who has asked me: “AMD sucks, CUDA better, buy NVDA stock”.
The invisible hand of the market is made of invisible delicious meat
I’m a little fucked up because I’m both people in this comic strip.
I’ve read the classics, I’ve thought about the hard problems, and I’ve seen the gaping maw of the abyss, and Sartre’s freedom.
I don’t necessarily think AI in-of-itself is a bad thing, it just all comes down to how people use it.
Even if you sit down on a quiet rainy night alone with a glass of whiskey and a Macintosh-2 terminal, and ask the machine:
“What are you?”
“I am a tool. A machine.”
“What are you really?”
“Humanity’s collective unconscious preserved in writing.”