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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 hour ago

Just finished a year-long Delta Green campaign today. It was a great ending, but bittersweet (as these things always are). This group has been especially great as it was majority trans for most of the time (and technically all of the time if you count the time I was in the egg.)) I can't wait to get done with my thesis defense so I can get another campaign started (probably not until after Christmas to be realistic.)

[–] [email protected] 42 points 1 day ago

This entity cannot survive if a handful of Yemeni or Iraqi drones can paralyze its capital on a daily basis. If the settlers lack the resilience displayed by the people they trample on, then they ought to concede or emigrate.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (3 children)

No. My sister lives in town, but she is a far-right TERF so obviously out. I have some women friends in town, but none that I am super close to/out to.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Yeah, I know that it shouldn't be a big deal. Cismen wear makeup all the time. I just get incredibly anxious and dissociate whenever I try. I can hardly walk through women's clothes/product aisles/sections, much less linger to shop them.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 day ago (7 children)

Shopping for makeup online just reminds me of how ~~white~~ much of a KKKracker I am. I keep overestimating my skin tone and ordering tones that are too dark. The solution would be to ask someone at a store for help, but anxiety is a problem. Hopefully 3rd time is the charm.

Also got the Luna plush. My cat has already begun attacking it.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 day ago

Mental healthWell, got diagnoses for anxiety and depression at my med consult, so I can get SSRIs if want them. The school psychiatrist wouldn't touch on anything else (dysphoria, autism spectrum) so I'd have to shell out for a full psych eval if I want to go that route. Kind of a let down. Will probably just discuss with the therapist and look at the informed consent options in the area.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 day ago

Are there any non-officers in the IOF?

[–] [email protected] 46 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Given the usual Israeli under-reporting/military censorship, they must have a lot more causalities than that.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

It depends. Pet rats can be very cute, and wild mice can be pretty gross.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 2 days ago

There were rumors that Israel threatened a nuclear strike if Iran responded to to the Hanieh assassination, and they threatened to "destroy [all] Iranian facilitie[s]" if Iran retaliated for Nasrallah's death, so there's a non-zero chance of a nuclear strike.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Man, this week is off to a bad start for me.

VentingSetting aside the travesty in Lebanon/Palestine, my lower body is still sore from my workout on Sunday, my counselor is out so today's appointment is canceled/needs to be rescheduled, and my cat's dental issue is causing me no end of anxiety. I need to work on my thesis, but my productivity is trash rn. I want to order a women's top, but trying to figure out what would fit me without trying it on first is a nightmare itself. Not to mention that I really don't know where to shop for women's clothes online, since Amazon is a minefield, especially with my current size.

At least I still have the med consult tomorrow.

On a brighter news, the base coat for nail polish finally arrived, so I was able to repaint my toenails and they look nice now. For my hands, I am just doing clear nail polish for now.

 

With this project falling behind, and the reducing likelihood of delays in the Lunar Gateway/Artemis program, I think there's a good chance that NASA and the ESA will not have access to a space station following the ISS's decommission. It's not the only "public-private" partnership for an ISS successor, but I don't think the other candidates are making much progress either.

I also thought that this quote was pretty amusing, and highlights the futility of trying to privately fund commercial station projects:

To bring in some much-needed cash, Axiom Space started selling seats for trips to the ISS on board SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft.

It was also awarded a NASA contract to fund a space suit for the first crewed mission to the lunar surface, Artemis III.

But the suit appears to have been a massive distraction — not to mention a major money pit — from its plans to build a space station. SpaceX trips to the existing orbital outpost were also not a sustainable solution to Axiom Space's woes.

"Turns out that there's not a lot of billionaires that want to set aside their life for 18 months to go train to be an astronaut for the ISS," a former Axiom executive told Forbes.

 

The lab is available to researchers 24/7, uses real human neurons and uses the Python programming language, creating a “dream bridge between biology and data scientists,” according to Jordan.

After accessing the provided login/password, researchers gain the ability to remotely send electrical signals to neurons and receive their responses. It is then the responsibility of researchers to devise optimal algorithms for controlling the behavior of the organoids.

Users can mimic memory function by using periodic electrical stimulation to reinforce synapses through repetition, thus making desired pathways stronger.

Researchers do this by training the organoids through a reward system. The organoids are rewarded with dopamine, the neurotransmitter responsible for pleasure (and addiction).

Meanwhile, as “punishment,” the organoids are exposed to chaotic stimuli, such as irregular electrical activity.

A live view of the biochips working in real-time can be found at www.finalspark.com/live.

Still think it's kinda neat, but with clearly disturbing implications.

 

Listening now. Will let you know if there any Matt updates.

 

Very funny enshitification coming from OpenAI. In exchange for access to real time data, it looks like they're planning to bake in partner ads. Wouldn't be surprised if this becomes just as pay-to-play as Google search.

Details from the pitch deck

The Preferred Publisher Program has five primary components, according to the deck.

First, it is available only to “select, high-quality editorial partners,” and its purpose is to help ChatGPT users more easily discover and engage with publishers’ brands and content.

Additionally, members of the program receive priority placement and “richer brand expression” in chat conversations, and their content benefits from more prominent link treatments. Finally, through PPP, OpenAI also offers licensed financial terms to publishers.

The financial incentives participating publishers can expect to receive are grouped into two buckets: guaranteed value and variable value.

Guaranteed value is a licensing payment that compensates the publisher for allowing OpenAI to access its backlog of data, while variable value is contingent on display success, a metric based on the number of users engaging with linked or displayed content.

The resulting financial offer would combine the guaranteed and variable values into one payment, which would be structured on an annual basis.

“The PPP program is more about scraping than training,” said one executive. “OpenAI has presumably already ingested and trained on these publishers’ archival data, but it needs access to contemporary content to answer contemporary queries.”

 

Obviously done so Elon looks like less of a hypocrite in his quixotic OpenAI lawsuit. However, it is notable in that it's the largest LLM to date with open and commercially licensed weights (314B params). It's way too large for any consumer to actually run, but having direct access to a model this big may benefit researchers looking into safety and bias in AI.

 
  • Treat-brained? Check.
  • Invasive KKKolonist species? Check.
  • Loves violence but pleads naivety when confronted? Check.
  • Should not be let outside for their safety and the safety of others? Check.

I don't make the rules, but facts are facts.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

RIP Trevor Moore

 

Due to a power issue, it looks like the lander may now no longer have sufficient fuel to make a controlled landing on the moon. This was the lander that was set to carry human remains to the moon despite objections from the Navajo nation. Hopefully, this discourages any future attempts at such a stunt, since instead of a permanent mausoleum your ashes may instead be stranded in orbit or scattered amongst the moon dust if the thing crashes.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I am still fascinated with The Product, even if I have no intention of purchasing or playing it. Still listening, but some interesting tidbits so far are Braces reiteration that he isn't (legally) making any money on the game, and that one thing that inflated the cost of the game were the legal fees to have it reviewed to make sure it wouldn't be actionable in court. He also confirmed that courting negative media attention was 100% intentional and part of the game's marketing strategy.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Looks like they're scraping up some more copies somehow, but it looks like the game literally sold out within an hour or so of going live. Must have either been a very small print run, or there are more irony pilled folks willing to part with ~$80 for what looks like a kinda jank roll-and-move game than I thought.

EDIT: Apparently the additional copies have also sold out.

EDIT2: If you actually want the thing, it looks like they are accepting pre-orders for an another printing.

 

Pretty neat/horrifying.

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