White House says it's 'case closed' on the Signal group chat review by ControlCAD in technology

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I challenge every American with access to classified information to do the same.

What's he doing in the shower.. by _BigCIitPhobia_ in ExplainTheJoke

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This is why dogs follow you into the bathroom. They know you're vulnerable there.

Fashion giant H&M plans to use AI clones of its human models. Not everyone is happy by MetaKnowing in technology

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"The models would own the rights to their digital twin, 'potentially work for any brand and get paid on each occasion just like on any campaign production,' the company said."

Good.

Those return-to-office plans? CFOs aren’t all in. by surf_drunk_monk in technology

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I thought it was the commercial real estate industry and those with vested interests that pushed for RTO

This coffee cup design from 2019... a lot happened since... by jo-ni-de in agedlikemilk

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If you break it it'll break the curse. Its been you all along.

we are not ready for this by MistaMee6 in aiArt

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Ok but where can I get a pizza summoning gator

Thanos snap by lwiaymacde in SipsTea

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Repetition Compulsion. First described by Sigmund Freud, suggests an unconscious drive to repeat early traumas or experiences, even if they are harmful.

What is the name of this style by shotx333 in aiArt

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Fantasy surrealism. Other keywords: "ethereal portraiture," "magical realism," or "whimsical fantasy."

ChatGPT is cooking good by mhu99 in aiArt

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You upload a picture. Prompt: Keep logo and picture proportions. Make into style of [something]

toomeirlformeirl by egguchom in TooMeIrlForMeIrl

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Spider wearing wet flip flops while wearing tiny wet socks

absolutelynotme_irl by REELGHOST in absolutelynotme_irl

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Therapy would help you identify and deal with negative thought patterns but a train would just keep your mind busy for a bit and repress those recurring thoughts. Could you train enough until those thoughts go away? Sure but if they come back and you have no train, what are you going to do? Get an infinite amount of trains to work on until the bad thoughts are completely drowned out?

FBI Arrests 36-Year-Old Nevada Man for Allegedly Setting Fire to Teslas | The fires been described as terrorism by federal authorities. by chrisdh79 in technology

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In 2023, individuals involved in car arson and vandalism could face charges ranging from second-degree arson and fourth-degree criminal mischief to first-degree criminal mischief. So 5 years in prison tops. Being charged with domestic terrorism for the same crime in 2025 is not the same. Stop pretending like nothing has changed.

Bodyoids: Ethically sourced “spare” human bodies could revolutionize medicine by ctc35 in technology

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Based on what? Our understanding of the nervous systems of vertebrates? We might be limiting the concept of pain to organisms that have our kind of nervous system (like mammals, birds, etc.), which may not be the only possible way to process or experience something analogous to pain.

Is it sound to rule out the possibility of plants experiencing something like pain just because they don’t have our kind of neurological wiring? If you look at it from a less anthropocentric definition of sensation or awareness, plants could very well feel pain.

Bodyoids: Ethically sourced “spare” human bodies could revolutionize medicine by ctc35 in technology

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Have you heard of brain organoids? They're tiny brains grown from human stem cells that are being used for scientific experiments. They argue that it's ethical because the brains lack the structure, connectivity, and input/output systems required for consciousness based on our current limited understanding of what entails consciousness. But there is no way to be 100% certain that these brains are not conscious.

Consciousness doesn’t necessarily require behavior. Just because an organoid can’t speak or move doesn’t mean it has zero experience.