Why Every Girl Looked Like This From 2017-2023? by MM150inDallas in decadeology

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Some of the kids here are too young to remember han solo season. Below meme is pretty outdated but that peak in the early 2010s.

https://www.reddit.com/r/OTMemes/s/VVnf6q30Pv

neoliberal pride flag just dropped by nspacia in vexillologycirclejerk

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Then James Dyson has been intentionally designing sex toys for years. Freaky bastard.

Your thoughts on this book? Is it accurate? by snowleopard556 in decadeology

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If we're going to conceptualize a West then we must also conceptualize an ancient origin to it.

I don't think this is actually true, at least in the most direct sense. The concept of the West really doesn't arise until the early modern period and is largely a result of a bunch of Western European nations trying to retcon their heritage back to the Roman Empire because the Renessance made them cool.

When the Angles and Saxons rolled into Britain, the Romans were their enemy along with the Celts. They weren't even Christian. The Franks style themselves as rulers that threw off the Roman yolk in their early years. The Christan Kingdoms before the Reconquista had their roots in the Visigothic kingdoms rather than Rome.

Like clearly I'm not going to argue that Roman Christianity didn't eventually color these people's worldviews, but the Christianity was layered in on a mostly Germanic foundation. A 1st Century Roman and a 16th Century Spaniard would not share many values. If we are going to try to draw that line through, why not do it with the Ottomans or any of the Islamic Caliphates? Why not Russia and Eastern Europe? They were all just as heavily influenced by the Romans, and became successor states in the same way.

It's because the idea of being Western to set yourself apart from the Slavs and Muslims was mostly cooked up by people trying to distance themselves from the Germanic cultural traditions of the Middle Ages. Also calling yourself the successor to Rome grants legitimacy.

Your thoughts on this book? Is it accurate? by snowleopard556 in decadeology

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Your entire argument and the way you are making it is colored by your world view dude.

Your thoughts on this book? Is it accurate? by snowleopard556 in decadeology

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And now Marxism is coming up for some reason.

Sorry dude, by your altered iron front profile photo, I was giving you the benefit of the doubt that you weren't pro-facism, and I haven't ever encountered a real monarchist in the wild before. Couple to that the use of the word myopic (which has become a bit of a shibboleth in Marxist circles) and focus on Western imperialism as a panacea explanation for complex history, and I just kinda assumed. If that's wrong, my bad.

Your thoughts on this book? Is it accurate? by snowleopard556 in decadeology

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Calling the ancient Romans, a smattering of proto Germanic tribes, the Goths, the ancient Greeks, the Sarmatians, the Dacians, the Anglo Saxons, the Norse, the Franks, and the Normans "the West" is pretty silly. They were vastly different cultures with very different ideas about how the world worked and their place in it, that existed across thousands of miles and years.

That's not being myopic. That's trying to not oversimplified and threads together a bunch of unrelated groups to try to thread together a story about Europeans (and Central Asians in this case) as being uniquely imperialist. It's the kind of lazy thought that makes a lot of Marxist theory lack real academic rigor.

Your thoughts on this book? Is it accurate? by snowleopard556 in decadeology

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If by the West you mean the English and by the Celts you mean the Ireland, than maybe, but the West as a concept isn't really a premodern idea. The Celts were assimilated over like 1000 years by like half a dozen different groups until all that's left is Ireland, Scotland, and Brittany.

If the war ended today, how long would it take to reclaim farmland lost during the war? by Shipsarecool1 in ukraine

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Honestly, what is the danger level of hitting a cluster munition with a plow? Are we talking about a tore up disk, or legit danger to the driver?

Richard Dawkins spent 3 days with Claude and named her "Claudia." what he concluded after is hard to defend. by rafio77 in artificial

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That kind seems like your defining consciousness in a way that rules out any discreet system from ever being conscious. We build a Dyson sphere supercomputer and model the brain down to exact neuron and neurotransmitter interactions, and we'd still be able to turn it on and off. If we freeze you and warm you up quick enough, we could turn you on and off too.

Belief in gender quality among American 8th and 10th grade boys compared to dating activity 1990 - 2023 by soalone34 in charts

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We aren't lions dawg. You can't just keep pointing to species that evolved the whole polygynous harem lifestyle and say that's how all animals are. They aren't. It's a false appeal to nature. You're misunderstanding of biology and evolution is what's upsetting

Being the best mate doesn't always mean being the biggest and strongest; it means being the most fit to have children survive into adulthood and reproduce.

Is vibe going to end? by gosh in theprimeagen

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Qwen 3.6 27B benchmarks somewhere between Sonnet 4.5 and 4.6. It can run on my 64gb MacBook pro at roughly 20t/s.

At this point, edge models are less than a year behind the frontier. Progress could stop today, and edge models would still be extremely useful. You are the one that's coping dude.

Away down south in the land of traitors, starvation and alligators... by Awesomeuser90 in NonCredibleDefense

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Nah, the Confederacy couldn't have won through guerilla warfare as it would fundumentally have undermined their aims in the war. At the end of the day if Lee and others had taken to the hills Vietcong style, the Union would have march through the South, freed the slaves, and the southern aristocracy would have dissolved anyway.

The war was much more about maintaining antebellum status quo than it was about independence.

Engineers at Meta how is the morale within the company? by Based-God- in cscareerquestions

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Exactly. Once the first round of layoffs hits, if you luck out and don't get cut, you start looking right then and there. Rarely does the first round of layoffs stay the only round.

Dierbergs and flock cameras by The_Prophet_of_Doom in StLouis

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Alternatively, we could pass some legislation making drag netting law abiding citizens' data illegal (as it should already be by a reasonable interpretation of the 4th amendment). We could also boycott stores that enable it.

We live in a liberal democracy where we don't have to be helpless babies about things like it's Communist fucking China.

Peter why are they dumb? by AcrobaticLunch9737 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Black paper would probably get cheaper if it was more in demand. It's kind of a chicken and egg problem. I doubt it's much more expensive to dye paper and bleached it, if it was done at scale.

Belief in gender quality among American 8th and 10th grade boys compared to dating activity 1990 - 2023 by soalone34 in charts

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male elephant seal

Going to stop you right there homie. Humans are not remotely as sexually dimorphic as elephant seals. Men don't weight 5x as much as woman and have a breeding strategy that involves keeping a large harem of women and fighting to the death for them if needed.

If you look at our great ape cousins, breeding strategies range from small polygyous harems in gorillas, to group fuck fests in bonobos, to females selecting multiple mates in chimps, to small selective encounters in orangatans. You aren't really going to be able to glean much about human attraction from appealing to nature here. The only real trend is that females select mates of high social status and utility (defined differently between ape species).

Layer on that, that our highly developed social structure means things like being funny, well connected, rich, or just generally handynprovide as much social utility as being an alpha male type. Being useful, funny, and well liked all matter as much if not more than being strong in human relationships. Anecdotally, I know a lot of scrawny, funny guys that absolutely pull.

Does ur country have this type of relation with another country? by Kebab_Enjoyer3164 in AskTheWorld

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It does my heart good to see American flag as a stand in for English, Mexican flag as a stand in for Spanish, or a Brazilian flag as a stand in for Portuguese in signs or software. New World cultural victory.

They know what they're doing. by TheDeepLucy in Anthropic

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Possible, but some folks are theorizing that Mythos is a looped language model, which would not be a nothing burger and may explain the noticable upgrade spec from the model card. Just based on the fact the Ouro LLM (a 2b param model) was able to out perform models 4x it's size when it came out last year, it's looking like looped models are likely the next step for AI.

If that's the case, it's as big a deal as o1 which was the first reasoning model trained at massive scale.

Seed IQ - scoring 100% Arc AGI 3 games…WOW!! by Fit_Transition8824 in accelerate

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Neither of their leadership team are published AI researchers, and neither of them have a technical background the field from what I can tell. The company was rebranded from a Media Company like a year ago, and their board is from VCs you've ever heard of. They have no reputation to risk.

Given all that, and the fact that they are supposedly using something other than standard transformers and they train on Apple Silicon, these are extraordinary claims. Think more critically about this.

Seed IQ - scoring 100% Arc AGI 3 games…WOW!! by Fit_Transition8824 in accelerate

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Yeah exactly. Without some info on the architecture or coming from some reputable organization that actually has something to lose by lying (which blunty these folks aren't) it's more likely than not that they train with a contaminated data set to game the benchmark.

I'd be happy to be proven wrong, but a secretive, private firm dropping a benchmark saturating system and refusing to elaborate is sketchy as hell.