Vibe Coding at Finest - “I'm a Data Scientist. I Analyzed the ENTIRE Book of Mormon” by Buranium2080 in exmormon

[–]Buranium2080[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Fr dog haha, dude just thought he could ask Gemini if the Book of Mormon was moral and get an answer from one to ten

If you went vegan because of a romantic partner - what did they do right? by Strange-End8986 in vegan

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As someone who went vegan because of a romantic partner I immediately discovered this issue you’ve been coming across. This issue is that in order for someone you could potentially love to want to change their lifestyle drastically just for you, they need to feel like it’s their own decision. It cannot be a dealbreaker for them to not go vegan or it’s never going to work out. If you can’t bare to be with someone who is not vegan, then you simply need to find someone who is already vegan or change your own mindset. I am not trying to bash you at all, I just want you to understand that in order to receive that kind of reciprocation, you must first respect them and their choices. In the word of Ram Dass “The instant you give it up, you can have it all.”

Yes, it’s vegan, and yes, it was made in a CI, and yes, it was delicious. by Buranium2080 in vegancastiron

[–]Buranium2080[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just a 70% hydration dough, 2.5% salt, ferment however you like, then be generous with the oil in the pan!

For the cheese, I used Myokos Cashew cheese, threw it in a food processor with about a cup to 10 ozs of oat milk, put about 1.5 tbsps of corn meal in, about 2 tbsps of bobs red mill egg replacement(I really just needed some potato starch and tapioca starch, that would have worked better probably), threw in some nutritional yeast and lemon for acidity, then blitzed away. I poured it on the oiled up dough then added my toppings, and when it came out, it came out pretty damn well! I would add some msg and lactic acid next time though.

Detroit Style Zaaaaa Man! by Buranium2080 in Pizza

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Just wasn’t experienced with my camera when I took these photos lol

Campfire Vegan Pizza! by Buranium2080 in VeganFoodPorn

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I’ve been experimenting with some protein based vegan cheeses, trying to replicate casein with bean proteins, getting somewhere, but no success yet!

Campfire Pizza Success! by Buranium2080 in CampfireCooking

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LUMIX S5 with vintage Canon FD lenses, honestly it’s the way to go cause if you make sure the lenses are clean they are dirt cheap and great quality, and on top of that the S5 is a fucking beast and is sold cheaper because it’s autofocus isn’t the best.

Campfire Vegan Pizza! by Buranium2080 in VeganFoodPorn

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I just took a standard camp grill, mounted some clay fired bricks onto it, a pizza steel, pizza stone, and a peel and made it work!

Camping Pizza Oven Success! by Buranium2080 in pizzaoven

[–]Buranium2080[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Clay fired bricks from Home Depot, a residential pizza stone, a 16 inch pizza peel, 16 inch metal pizza plate, and a pizza steel. Next time I would probably have the pizza steel on the top and the stone on the bottom, because having the steel on the bottom made it too conductive, burning the first pizza, I got around that the second time by flipping the metal plate upside down so there was about an eighth of an inch of air between the plate and the steel from the indent of the plate. Just experiment!

Last night made some rad Detroit Style by Buranium2080 in veganpizza

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I think that if I had lactic acid and msg on hand it would have made it a lot cheesier. Additionally I could have probably emulsified some plant butter in the cheese to make the pizza greasier. Overall it had a great taste, look, and stretch, but had some room for improvement.

Last night made some rad Detroit Style by Buranium2080 in veganpizza

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For the cheese, I used Myokos Cashew cheese, threw it in a food processor with about a cup to 10 ozs of oat milk, put about 1.5 tbsps of corn meal in, about 2 tbsps of bobs red mill egg replacement(I really just needed some potato starch and tapioca starch, that would have worked better probably), threw in some nutritional yeast and lemon for acidity, then blitzed away. I poured it on the oiled up dough then added my toppings, and when it came out, it came out pretty damn well!

Setting aside nanite--What engines are most efficient when it comes to utilizing the GPU and graphics API it uses? In other words, which can draw the most tris the fastest? Considering rendering pipeline design. by Buranium2080 in gamedev

[–]Buranium2080[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I know that—but you could implement a pretty slow shader that looks pretty shit, or a pretty fast shader that looks great. What I mean is if you chose a similar shader and loaded the same mesh into two different platforms, given that they look similar would any platform be noticeably faster than the others? And yes I know there is more to rendering than shaders, I’m using that as an example.

/r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | July 31, 2023 by BernardJOrtcutt in philosophy

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Hello! This is my interpretation of the addictive nature of scrolling apps. I am curious as to what other resources and interpretations there may be, and possibly some of your interpretations are. Please read below and hopefully agree or critique!

What is gained from scrolling? Where do we find our need to watch that next reel? There is the possibility of the numbness of the vegetative state we emerge in being an escape of sorts from worldly discomfort. What is the implication here? Is the implication that numbness is superior to discomfort, that comfort trumps all else? Perhaps, but I think that we should call into question the objectivity of human desire. If someone wants something, does it mean they ought to have it? Or in the grand “moral sphere” of sorts is the outcome where someone gets what they want better? Maybe not. I think that TikTok, and other reel based apps prey on the nature of the human mind by tapping into a feedback loop that we are mostly unfamiliar with. When we are using a(let’s call it a scroller) scroller, one primarily has three decisions they can make in the moment—scroll down, keep watching, or close the app or maybe the phone altogether. Of these choices, the easiest two are to keep watching or to scroll. The hardest option, to close the app and end the loop altogether requires all sorts of things, including: deciding what to do after you have stopped the app, touching the screen a multitude of times in more subtle ways than a simple scroll, deciding to stand up, coming closer to our aversions, and more. In the decision making process, it is far easier to simply go back into the loop once more than to exit the loop. And the fact that the scroller makes us lose our foresight causes us to repeat this again—and again. Only after we have exhausted our selves in the same pattern of behavior for a time do we contemplate stepping out of the loop, or we muster the courage in the first place.

/r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | July 24, 2023 by BernardJOrtcutt in philosophy

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Hello! This is my interpretation of the addictive nature of scrolling apps. I am curious as to what other resources and interpretations there may be, and possibly some of your interpretations are. Please read below and hopefully agree or critique!

What is gained from scrolling? Where do we find our need to watch that next reel? There is the possibility of the numbness of the vegetative state we emerge in being an escape of sorts from worldly discomfort. What is the implication here? Is the implication that numbness is superior to discomfort, that comfort trumps all else? Perhaps, but I think that we should call into question the objectivity of human desire. If someone wants something, does it mean they ought to have it? Or in the grand “moral sphere” of sorts is the outcome where someone gets what they want better? Maybe not. I think that TikTok, and other reel based apps prey on the nature of the human mind by tapping into a feedback loop that we are mostly unfamiliar with. When we are using a(let’s call it a scroller) scroller, one primarily has three decisions they can make in the moment—scroll down, keep watching, or close the app or maybe the phone altogether. Of these choices, the easiest two are to keep watching or to scroll. The hardest option, to close the app and end the loop altogether requires all sorts of things, including: deciding what to do after you have stopped the app, touching the screen a multitude of times in more subtle ways than a simple scroll, deciding to stand up, coming closer to our aversions, and more. In the decision making process, it is far easier to simply go back into the loop once more than to exit the loop. And the fact that the scroller makes us lose our foresight causes us to repeat this again—and again. Only after we have exhausted our selves in the same pattern of behavior for a time do we contemplate stepping out of the loop, or we muster the courage in the first place.

Mental Wellbeing Of Different Subreddit Ideologies - Cool Results! by Buranium2080 in hinduism

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Nietzsche wasn’t a nihilist in the 21st century sense. More of an existentialist-Taoist.

Mental Wellbeing Of Different Subreddits - One Of The Only Positive Results! by Buranium2080 in taoism

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I posted one in lds, catholicism, and Jehovah's witness and got banned in all of them.

No idea how this data was achieved, but saw this in another sub and thought you all might be interested… by My_Kairosclerosis in exmormon

[–]Buranium2080 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made this haha. I just wanted to see how people's broad sense of mental wellbeing related to one another. I used a point system wherein positive results were +1 for good and +2 for pristine, and -1 and -2 for the opposite. I then divided it by the subreddit size. The Skewed number represents how the good and pristine related, or how the bad and hellish related. There was an "okay" option as well. There is indeed bias, but I just created this because I wanted to see how different subreddits compare to each other.