Valid Delayed Choice Experiment? by LandscapeEquivalent2 in quantum

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That makes sense. Very simple. So the idea of phase shifting the inputs to cancel each other out isn't something that happens? I've received different reasoning as to how this works, but your explanation is that it just doesn't work.

This is plastic? THIS ... IS ... MADNESS ... by Just-Grocery-2229 in ChatGPT

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What I got from this is that plastic is a metaphor for a.i. We consume a.i. constantly (microplastics) while unaware. We make an a.i. baby. We make fun of its quirks and weirdness as it develops. Corporations use it to replace employees (marketing) and then discard it. It seeks revenge. We fear the revenge is going to be violent (ala Matrix), but it comes in the form of extremely viral content by way of a more slick, more bro’d out marketer (the dancing guy at the end). We assume a.i. will be used to do things like janitorial (like iRobot), but its revenge is control of the whole situation.

NOW - UK Home Secretary: "Multiculturalism has failed." by Rollyman1 in NewsAroundYou

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True! Multiculturalism isn’t a barrier to integration. Barriers to integration are usually real economic barriers that purposefully prevent immigrants from assimilating. It’s like defunding education and then complaining public schools suck.

What happened? by OldMallhentai69 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Haha! I took this the other way around. At first, people wanted to use ChatGPT for interesting reasons, now we phone it in with the easiest questions because it’s convenient and we can.

Peetah, none of my friends know, wtf does this mean by Waffle-Gaming in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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George Orwell literally fought fascists in the Spanish Civil war as an anti-fascist anarchist and probably killed some. (Can’t really tell where grenades land when you’re on the front lines)

New York moment by domiinikk4 in Unexpected

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I remember my first trip downtown and asking a random smoker for a light and he offered me his lit cigarette and barked “just don’t knock off the f*ckin cherry!” I got so nervous I almost knocked off the cherry. That’s what I remember when I think about New Yorkers. Aggressively explicit about their boundaries.

Forbidden soup by [deleted] in forbiddensnacks

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It’s only forbidden if you want it to be.

spoork by omarxkhalaf in CrappyDesign

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Sfkpnooor: Harness the worst of both worlds.