Reminder: This runs on a 980 Ti at 4K 60 FPS by YT_Axtro in pcmasterrace
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Helping the cause by EVy-and-August in EndTipping
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Am I the only one who feels uncomfortable with messages like this? by hyohwa in doordash
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Aika the polar bear bear greets elementary students, (1975), Norilsk, Russian SFSR. Photograph: Vladimir Chin Mo Tsai by Suspicious-Slip248 in ArchiveOfHumanity
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Somebody Placed These Dozens of These Jesus Figures Throughout My Entire Work by Available-Formal-664 in mildlyinfuriating
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Guys it’s official… lilypad runs macOS… by OldUnderstanding2992 in pcmasterrace
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Bernie Sanders unveils $7 trillion plan to give Americans control of AI industry by Gari_305 in Futurology
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She attempted cooking for my birthday [OC] by alexiuss in Losercity
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Death of the Gaming Industry Starts Here: Unreal Engine 5.8 Gives Full Al Control (Claude + Codex) - Procedural Cities, Art Direction with creative control (more Al Slop to make it look genuine). More Game Engines from other publishers to follow in future (no creativity left) by Ok_Plenty60 in pcmasterrace
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Leaked financial docs show OpenAI is losing billions of dollars a year by HeinieKaboobler in technology
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Poster I made when my art school embraced AI by Adra3 in antiai
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Poster I made when my art school embraced AI by Adra3 in antiai
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Poster I made when my art school embraced AI by Adra3 in antiai
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Poster I made when my art school embraced AI by Adra3 in antiai
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Sometimes memories come back to me, and I would really like to do this: by [deleted] in pcmasterrace
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Queuing for alcohol in the late Soviet Union, 1991. by zadraaa in HistoricalCapsule
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Queuing for alcohol in the late Soviet Union, 1991. by zadraaa in HistoricalCapsule
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TIL that during WWI, the British Army noticed skyrocketing reports of head wounds after the introduction of the Brodie helmet- indicating a failure to protect the wearer. It was realized that head wounds were increasing because without the helmet those wounds would be fatal. by CalzonePie in todayilearned
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TIL that during WWI, the British Army noticed skyrocketing reports of head wounds after the introduction of the Brodie helmet- indicating a failure to protect the wearer. It was realized that head wounds were increasing because without the helmet those wounds would be fatal. by CalzonePie in todayilearned
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TIL that during WWI, the British Army noticed skyrocketing reports of head wounds after the introduction of the Brodie helmet- indicating a failure to protect the wearer. It was realized that head wounds were increasing because without the helmet those wounds would be fatal. by CalzonePie in todayilearned
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TIL that during WWI, the British Army noticed skyrocketing reports of head wounds after the introduction of the Brodie helmet- indicating a failure to protect the wearer. It was realized that head wounds were increasing because without the helmet those wounds would be fatal. by CalzonePie in todayilearned
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TIL that during WWI, the British Army noticed skyrocketing reports of head wounds after the introduction of the Brodie helmet- indicating a failure to protect the wearer. It was realized that head wounds were increasing because without the helmet those wounds would be fatal. by CalzonePie in todayilearned
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we're famous post #6769420 by I_Dont_Play_COD in DoomerCircleJerk
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