I’ve grown to love pineapples as of late.
For whatever reason, kid me didn’t like them that much but if I appreciate one thing about adulthood is that foods like pineapples, strawberries, blueberries all appeal to me.
I’ve grown to love pineapples as of late.
For whatever reason, kid me didn’t like them that much but if I appreciate one thing about adulthood is that foods like pineapples, strawberries, blueberries all appeal to me.
so funny how i know guys irl who genuinely need sigma edit videos like this to help them process and understand very simple ideas like "happiness" and stuff
Having a smoke break at work and the house I'm across has south park on their bigass TV that faces a window and it's the episode where randy and Kyle's dad jerk off together
I found a small lizard in my bathroom. I googled how to catch him but - of course - google was shit and it wasted my time. I ended up using an old tofu container and a dust mop which is very soft.
I felt like the biggest idiot in the world. This is my plan? Yet within 30 seconds I had him. With the mop I somehow gently flipped him into the container. And then with equal care I pinned him to the side of the container. I was worried he'd fall to the floor and get badly hurt. But he didn't move. I got him to the front door, opened it, put the container down, and he scampered away.
I made a mistake and I'm very lucky he didn't fall to the floor. If I do this again - I'll add a book to my toolkit. After put him in the container - I'll use the book as a cover so he can't escape prematurely.
But why don't you want a small lizard in your house? They eat bugs, probably. I know house geckos are good to have around, in regions that they live in.
I may be wrong, but I think a small lizard would be unharmed by any fall unless much higher because of their low mass, like a squirrel can fall out of a tree from 30 feet and bounce off the ground without an injury, at least on grass. Definitely better to be safe with the critter though anyway!
The trick I use for spiders n such is placing a cup or similar clear vessel over them to trap them against the surface they're on, then sliding a firm flat object like cardboard under, covering the opening so it can be lifted up without them escaping.
I may be wrong,
You are completely correct! It is called the Square Cube Law, and states that as the area of an animal increases, its volume and mass increases cubically, that is; very fast. So you could throw a mouse, a human and an elephant off of the 3rd story of a building, the mouse would be unharmed, the human break their legs, and the elephant... poor elephant. So most if not all small animals need not fear heights as much as we do.
Sweet, thanks! I had heard that concept, then one day sitting at the park I saw what I described, a squirrel fell out of a high tree probably higher than 3 stories, it made a loud thud and bounced a bit, then just ran away haha. It was cool to see it wasn't a myth.
books are goated in small-animal-in-house matters. universally applicable.
well that's one way to eat cheetos
I’m making a bot for my roguelike game and I’m getting a lot of pushback from my friends for using “AI”. I’m making little autonomous bots that use textual embeddings and a sprinkle of local llms to help plan their actions so they can seem real. No ai slop is shown to the user, it’s all behind the scenes for them to plan their actions and navigate the world as I work around the limitations of reinforcement learning. I publish my experiments on a microblog and apparently people were gossiping that “i was doing something bad (with ai)” and I was met with a lot of hostility when I tried to share it with friends. Made me feel really bad but maybe they are right?
Ai is just an advance in production. Its a pattern producing algorithm, and youre applying it to produce patterns. I dont see anything wrong w that
so instead of a state machine or a bunch of conditionals, you're using machine learning?
that sounds really interesting, is there a performance hit for it?
Thats correct. A decision tree is very similar to a classification task on some input state. So we invert the model so we just need to determine what actions are valid, give a negative reward to invalid actions, then let the algorithm figure out the best sequence to take.
Getting a story relevant action sequence is something else. Let’s say you have a goal of “unlock the door”. This is semantically similar to “Get key. Use key on locked door” (when using text embeddings and cosine similarity). I’m using proximal policy optimization / MCTS to find the sequence of events that best fits the goal narrative by simulating the environment. For more complex actions like “leave through the exit”, I’m using an llm to generate intermediate goals in plain english. There are a lot of limitations and it’s very experimental but it works well enough to allow arbitrary goals.
It is less computationally complex than an exhaustive search and it is also ‘online’ so we can use and continue to train it, we just get more optimal actions over time.
Been trying to find Deltarune's secrets without looking them up. Against all odds I found the chapter 3 egg but now I can't for the life of me figure out where to put it. How long will I continue my search before I break and look it up? I've run back and forth clicking on everything probably three or four times.
edit: well I finally looked it up and
it turns out you can't place it anywhere, it just gets automatically added to Temmie's inventory when you find it.
Someone I know has been hired to play D&D with people as a form of therapy. The idea is cool. The DM is one of the therapees (What do you call a person who receives therapy? Patient seems the wrong word considering the intervention is D&D). Does the group also do other forms of group therapy, I wonder (If so it's not my acquaintance who is responsible for that. They play D&D with the group). I should ask them about the mechanics, but I only vaguely know them and it feels weird to contact an acquaintance just to ask about the mechanics of their job.
The Adventures of an Amazon Delivery Driver!
A fortnight ago I was feeling really super stiff and sore all the time so on the occasion of my weekend, I went absolutely ham stretching my hammies, hips and lower back. Well a good idea went bad and shortly after I made a random movement and totally threw out my back/hips. Super pain, zero mobility. Spent A WEEK mostly laying on my back in bed missing work. So a lovely 8 day weekend where I didn't rest, have fun, or study (I still hold onto the fantasy of doing an IT job instead of this shit).
I did one day on-one day off and my hip was still hurting. Yesterday I did another day and it felt okaaaaaay. Today they asked me if I wanted to take ""voluntary time off"" and I just said yes without pushback. I've now lost a whole week's worth of hours.
And to think last month I was worried about my hours getting cut because of trump tariffs.
Here's what everyone does by human nature: Whenever Halloween comes, you all think quite often a lot about listening and watching these R-rated horror flicks. Sometimes, you all think of aliens/extraterrestrials. Sometimes goblins, wizards, or even centaurs.
Anyone down to do some phallocentric communication later today?
Got tested for Covid and the flu since I'm coming up on a week of having a stuffy nose and some throat discomfort. Thankfully negative on both and its probably seasonal allergies. But its been a while since I've been hit this hard. Not that I feel terrible or anything, just annoyed.
Nickelback was underrated
idk, I always hated them, even more so after I started working retail and had to listen to that shit on loop all day
I think that's right yeah. Or at least the hate for them was out of proportion. I don't really listen to that cracker shit so much but Worthy to Say was a good track
Something about laying in bed has made my knee hurt and my knee hurting doesn't make me want to get up and do shit
been listening to this one particular smooth jazz playlist while doing ridesharing... man these people play "the riff" in every single song.
When the Low Mods Rise
Postelaire
When the heavy moderation weighs like a
lid on my spirit, yearning to post
And when the modlog stretches to the horizon,
sadly removing more comments than any sad silence,
When the replies stretch down as prison bars,
And new alts are created, hurting their timid pride
And bitterness behind the signup self-flagellation
And the dripping digital gulag walls...
When the rain of notifications streak down,
A silent swarm of removed come to weave
into the site their smug callout threads
Then suddenly the Admin pins a post.
Casting their hideous new rules to the front page--
Like wailing wraiths shrieking "problematic!" across the site
With woke posts upbeared high.
My account is banned as slow processions of accusations
And misinfo pierce my soul
My defeated account bursts into
Long chains of locked threads stretch endlessly...
And the woke tyrant, IDPOL,
plants neo-pronouns on my abandoned account
Guy who refers to just taking entire tracks and selling them as your own as "sampling"
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer
Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.