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 No.222647[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

I figured I've already experienced everything junk food, chocolates, cakes and ice creams can offer as an experience.
They no longer give me dopamine, just bloating and an overall sense of unwellness & brain fog.

Life is very short and I'd like to be in shape even if just once during my existence. So far I lost 12 pounds, which is an okay start but not great.

I aim to work out 3 times a week, and on the 4 other days light cardio such as walking for an hour.

Diet has been redesigned to involve a lot of lean meat, fresh produce, eggs, walnuts and water instead of sodas.
If I crave something sweet, it's gonna be a banana or berries, maybe a kiwi or orange.

What do you think? Have you tried to live healthier or are you already healthy?
So far I haven't lost motivation but it's only been 6 months. I find it has had a moderately positive effect on my depression too. If I can pull it off I'll keep the rhythm up for the rest of my life.
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 No.229000

>>228983
Tell that to the 430 000 people who starve to death annually. Nobody is an island and everything depends on other people. Even a complete hermit like Unabomber can and did get fucked over by strangers.

 No.229010

>>229000
>Tell that to the 430 000 people who starve to death annually.

no i will not tell that to starving people, i am talking to you who isn't starving. you are a complete minion, learned helplessness damsel in distress looking for someone with strong arms to rescue you so you can sit on the couch and become fat and ugly while other people do the work for you.

 No.229012

>>229000
>a complete hermit like Unabomber can and did get fucked over by strangers
The "strangers" being his brother whom Ted dumped all of his feelings on enough to be identified by his choice of words in the manifesto that Ted wanted everyone to see. "Fucked over" but not as badly as the university kids and employees who got fucking exploded. Ted was the source of his own capture.

>430 000 people who starve to death annually.

>Nobody is an island and everything depends on other people.
Those 400,000+ "people" are Africans and jungle-dwellers who can grow food and raise cattle, yet they chose to mope around waiting for cloud-colored people to bring them free food. The source of their starvation is their own inaction… Not the occasional delay in action by the charitable people.

 No.229100

>>228983
>hurr female thinking xD

niggaa this is literally how all people operate in some shape or form, waiting for external things to fulfil them, hoping on finding that thing to give life meaning

you might be right with your "its all inside you bro, generate ur own worth" mantra but you still sound like a fag

always funny when wizards of all people use normalfag hazing and emasculation techniques to "prove" their point

 No.229103

>>229000
Based and triplepilled. I think the remark was aimed to remind about the dopamine, not the nutrients.

>>222666
Based and triplepilled advice. I wonder, however - does fasting increase your water intake?


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 No.228407[Reply]

Why is anime so engraved into this site and this kind of culture? Is it just the cause of the succubi or cause japan had the crab culture first?
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 No.229096

>>229093
Some of it is the scarcity too. If you can stream anything you ever dreamt of in 4k with a few button clicks, you eventually don't want to watch anything at all.

Which is why even a billionaire like Trump doesn't have wagyu steak and exotic foods at will. He just defaults to the most common denominator every day which is McDonald's.

 No.229097

>>229096
Oh yeah. Truly, the built-in desire to look for the new frontiers

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>>228407
Fun fact:
The mismatching hair colors are not accidental

 No.229101

>>229096
>Trump doesn't have wagyu steak and exotic foods at will. He just defaults to the most common denominator every day which is McDonald's.
I haveeaten Wagyu and I have eaten McDonald's and McDonald's is better.

 No.229102

>>229101
Trump plz



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 No.308343[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

The Time God does not forget nor forgive edition. You will do this again.

Previous: >>307210
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 No.308908

>>308906
Yes I'm antinatalist and I agree with you sex drive is just additional torture to endure, my dream is to see all life ceasing to exist

 No.308909

I'm just a fucking nigger

 No.308927

Lol I just realized that my family isn't abusive. They're just super bitter they couldn't do more than raise a retard, so they take it all out on me, even though it's too late for them to change anything in me. It's like, they really thought they could, and now they can't face the simple reality they shouldn't have ever married.

 No.308928

>>308927
And when I told them that they were pretty honest saying "I was never part of the deal". Making children is something normies do simply to feel good about themselves, they don't actually care about all of nurture stuff. Bringing up a child for them is kinda like sport or entertainment or some fucked up self validation technique. They do it for themselves. They don't really give a shit about what you're going to experience.

 No.308934

>>308928
>nuclear family wizard is mad at both parents

Been there.
Still stuck with them. However, the knowledge on serial monogamy among our cavemen ancestors - as opposed to the "cereal monogamy" of our farmer ancestors - helps me to realize my parents' marriage was the chemistry thing, not the having each other's back thing AS OPPOSED TO MY EXPECTATIONS


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 No.308794[Reply]

It kinda sucks knowing that people hate you, wherever i go i am met with this endless negativity that i am just supposed to ignore. Even when i try to be friendly and polite i still somehow find a way to fuck up and make people hate my guts. I am sick of it to be honest, sick of fuckinh everything. God hates me and i hate him back, because why wouldnt i?
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 No.308796

How do you know they hate you? What have they said or done to prove it to you? "hate" is a strong emotion; you shouldn't use the word to describe how people feel about you if all they've done is not laugh at your jokes or never invite you to parties.

>>308795
Cue brownoid ESL meme response that doesn't have anything to do with the thread

 No.308798

Society changed: cellphones, covid, financial meltdown, everything is a grift… You can give 100% and only get 30% in this climate.

 No.308799

>>308798 Be Deceived

 No.308931

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>>308794
I think OP's misfortunes are partially caused by talking to the wrong people (some of the types picrelated)

 No.308933

>>308931
most of people are like this, though. just gotta get used to it or something. the powah of friendship only exists in anime



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 No.323839[Reply]

what does your body 'think' about you?
>about your management of your personal human organism.
>about your decisions on what to put in it, or on it.
>about where you take it and when and how often.
>about how you use it

i reject the normoid idea that the body can not think or have an opinion. electricity flows into every cell, not just the bracrabls. life and emotion are all over the body except for in those people who believe their body is just a machine used to park the brain in front of screens.

i do think the body is it's own thing and ideally it is in a mutual loving relationship with the brain. i guess many group-minded people who know nothing but war will have a hostile relationship between body and brain.

i take good care of my body and i love it. it has been so good to me and i always give it enough sleep and put good food in and exercise it and then when i am doing something, it is so accomodating, supportive and helpful. i can not help but suspect it knows me and happily helps me through life. i am fully aware that this is not most people's experience. but it could be most people's experience.

the body has it's own path too and if a brain can understand the path the body tries to walk, decisions can be made to help the body along which then lead to benefits for the entire organism.

i guess i am trying to say the potential for harmony within the organism exists despite so few people stumbling upon it. i guess the obstacle in reaching this state is the corruption process that seeks to consume everyone. those who can see the corruption in others have an easier time dodging it.
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 No.324604

>>324600
>feces
if i were to open a business selling shit, i'd first rename myself to Ceecee and then i would call the business Ceecee's feces.

>come buy feces from different species at Ceecee's.

 No.324605

>>324557
>I wouldn't call being able to tell when someone farted 'knowing a lot about people'

that is irrelevant because if "knowing a lot about people" were to appear in front of you, you would not be able to recognize it anyways because it would not announce itself to you in human english.

the fart meant to illustrate to you that i can know that you fart whether you anounce it or not, thus being an example of how irrelevant your habit of anouncing really is. in a sense this is a continuation of your communication style: repeating what is obvious.

>>324558
>what a bunch of nonsense
no that's what you are like.

 No.324611

>>324605
I would call knowing someone's thoughts, feelings and life history knowing a lot about someone. Maybe you lack basic comprehension of English?
voluntarily sharing something is not the same as autistically announcing every little thing

 No.324612

>>324611
>I would call knowing someone's thoughts, feelings and life history knowing a lot about someone.

that's probably something you don't think is possible because your religion (normality) has no strong opinion about it. anyways i don't wanna talk to you anymore. i know all about normality so your words are just bloat to me.

 No.324617

>>324612
that's okay



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 No.303825[Reply]

Would they? I've been thinking.

My mom is already LDAR'ing due to the debt and she's already lost one child, so I think either by suicide or stress she would die. My dad? He didn't seem to care that much when my stepbro died, but I am his firstborn. I don't know really. My little brother would probably just turn into me. That's my only concern. Everyone else, would cry for a day maybe.
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 No.308883

>>303825
Both my mom and dad would be devastated

 No.308885

>>303825
My relatives would be devastated, which sucks since they would be infinitely better off as they wouldn't have to keep worrying about their low-life useless slob son that will never amount to nothing.

So my closer-up normalfaggots acquaintances from childhood, but for them I don't care as they're all scum.

People forget things easily, anyway. Can't say I'd bother if someone close I knew from out of my family ended himself.

 No.308894

At this point, no. I know one person who would be a little sad but not surprised I went through with it and life would continue on. I might as well be dead now, I work nights and live far away from civilzation, I only go into town once or twice a month, preferably on a weekday morning when all the npcs are gone, though with summer comes all of the families with their screaming shithead children.

 No.308895

>>308869
They just want to remove the symptoms with medication, not the cause. Npcs are insane narcissists so it can't possibly be their fault when people want to drop out of society.

 No.308932

Some might. My brother certainly would and I would feel terrible for leaving him with that. My dad has enough problems already with aging and constant aches and pains. We've always got on alright and he's always tried to help me, ineffectual though it was, my suicide would probably leave him catatonically depressed as he'd think he failed me. In some sense he did, but that was more a team effort; my mom would care but I wouldn't care that she did.

I would like to think my colleagues would care. I work in a place that's understanding of mental health issues and they know I'm a bit peculiar. I wouldn't mind becoming some tragic character in their life-story, though they'd probably move on quick: "He was a nice enough guy, that's sad." They're the only people I actually see in real life besides immediate family so I've naively grown quite attached to them. I expect the feeling isn't mutual. They have their lives, I don't have mine.

Besides that, a handful of online friends would be concerned if I went offline permanently. Though if I ever kill myself I think it'd be fun to create an autobiographical website type suicide note, which I'd probably send to them, or leave somewhere online.



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 No.307554[Reply]

another day another computer broken, no matter how hard i try i cant stop my explosive anger issues. im tired of how angry I get, it keeps me from enjoying things in life and forces me to avoid things I should enjoy. once the dust settles in, guilt crawls onto me. the cycle never stops. for the life of me I want this anger to stop, it keeps sabotaging things i enjoy.
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 No.307577

>>307567
tried to only got prescribed ssri's
>>307571
no
>>307572
no

 No.307587

Sounds incredibly annoying. I hear voices and sometimes they get aggressive, this just makes me not want to be here anymore. If things aren't going to be comfy and I must listen to this bullshit I'd rather hang myself.
Maybe to solve your problem you have to learn the trick of "not taking things personally", "controlling your emotions"?

 No.308405

>>307557
did you see him?

 No.308406

Once you start getting heart problems you'll look back at how petty and stupid this is OP. I know you realistically think you'll deal with it, but you'll see your old self able to go for long walks without a headache and not being on medication and think "what a fucking idiot for not appreciating what I have".

I basically stopped being angry after I got put on blood medication because I realized what it was doing to me. It's poison.

 No.308930

OP really should invest into a bulky PC case and maybe show us the broken computers to see if your collection of broken PCs can be saved
>>308406
It took me while to realize there is point hidden in your words. Anger issues may lead to heart problems. All that adrenaline not being good for heart.

>>307554
Just in case: avoid drinking mugs coffee thinking you drink "cups" of coffee. Try getting better sleep by getting blackout curtains and maybe check if your blanket is too thick (a "duvet", maybe?) making you unable to sleep well on warm weeks. (Or vice versa, if you lack decent insulation in your room and it's getting cold in your room at night, invest into a decent "kigurumi" or some hockey bodysuit.)



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 No.70718[Reply]

Hey wizards,

Two other wizzas and I will be reading The Pastel City, a science fantasy novel by M. John Harrison, originally published in 1971.

We'll be following a schedule of one chapter per day. The chapters are about 10 pages long on average. After each day's reading, we'll come here and talk about it. I'll be posting a short daily commentary to help kick off the discussion, along with updates on our progress through the schedule. Of course, you're under no obligation to post anything if you don't want to.

We'll start on Thursday, July 2, so in just a couple of days. Check out the blurb for the novel:

A decaying world. Ancient powers long forgotten. An old warrior with one last battle to fight. The Pastel City is a mesmerizing journey through the ruins of a far-future civilization, where the remnants of lost knowledge mingle with myth and legend. Atmospheric, inventive, and unforgettable, it is a classic of science fantasy.

I'll be following along with this edition, which can be borrowed for free from Archive.org:

https://archive.org/details/pastelcity0000unse

You can choose a different edition if you prefer:

https://archive.org/search?tab=all&query=the+pastel+city&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22

To borrow a book from the Archive, you'll need an account. They only ask for an email address and password.

Come and join us for some whimsy literary fun.
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 No.70797

>>70796
The third one I believe would be his sister, Galen.

 No.70798

>>70797
Oh right. Didn't really think of her as she was only kind of mentioned in passing and it sounded more like physically leaving them, not metaphorical.

 No.70799

>>70794
Pretty alright chapter. We get to talk with our old buddy and go to find the others, so I guess at some point the whole gang will probably get together again. I wonder what's up with Norvin though, why would he leave his wife like that…

Also,

"He entered the city by its twelfth gate, the Gate of Nigg…"

Heh.

 No.70800

>>70794
That's a fast and condensed progression lol. We are already leaving the city. For being the eponymous pastel city, the author spent no time there. Impressive that it didn't really feel rushed.

 No.70801

>>70799
That one made me chuckle too, lol.



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 No.308918[Reply]

How to get over the fact that you can't freely decide over your own body? Like I always wanted to own a gun because I could decide to shoot myself with it but I don't know how to buy or use it.

Being so powerless in front of the events is utterly disgusting and I don't know how to cope.

 No.308921

>I don't know how to buy or use it.
Then learn. Go watch a YouTube video on gun licensing and purchasing. Then watch a video on gun safety and do the opposite of what it tells you.
>Being so powerless in front of the events is utterly disgusting
You're not powerless. You're either lazy or have been so indoctrinated in to the academic protocols of learning that you've forgotten that you can just learn things on your own without some teacher assigning books and lessons to you.

 No.308923

"im too retarded to walk into a pawn shop" alright

 No.308924

you don't. you were bred to be a slave, without will or initiative. all you've got going for you is pain. sorry but that's just how it is. owning your body is purely a question of will. if you don't own it well then welcome to the club buddy. there's no hope here

 No.308925

Firearm ownership might not be for you. It wasn't for me either, I sold mine and felt way more in control of my destiny without it.

 No.308929

>>308925
Darn I wish I had a gun to shoot myself with.



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 No.227116[Reply]

TL;DR AI got several points for me and I finally felt that the future is here! pleasant shiver


Quoting:


''The question "aren't you lonely" is considered rude because it implies loneliness is a negative state to be avoided, when some people are content being alone, and it can feel like a judgment on the person's social life. It also ignores the important difference between being "alone" (physically by oneself) and being "lonely" (feeling isolated emotionally). The question assumes a lack of social interaction is undesirable, which can be an uncomfortable and presumptuous assumption to make about another person.
It's an assumption of negative feelings: The question assumes loneliness is a universally undesirable state. However, many people are happy and fulfilled when they are alone, finding it to be a valuable time for rest, self-reflection, and connection with their "true self".
It ignores the difference between alone and lonely: There is a significant difference between being alone and feeling lonely. Being alone is a physical state, while loneliness is an emotional response. The question conflates the two, failing to acknowledge that a person can be physically alone but not emotionally lonely.''
''It can be a judgment on one's social life: Asking "aren't you lonely" can feel like a direct criticism of a person's social choices or life circumstances, whether they are single, have a smaller group of friends, or simply choose to spend more time alone. It implies their social life is lacking and that they should feel sad about it.
It overlooks the quality of relationships: The question focuses on the quantity of social interaction rather than the quality. A person may have many friends but still feel lonely, or have very few friends but have deep, meaningful connections.''
It is often perceived as a judgment on life choices: The question is particularly pointed when it comes to lifestyle choices like being single. Many people prefer to be single than to be in a relationship that is unhealthy or unfulfilling.
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 No.229020

>>229014
this isn't what this question by itself means and you are claiming a specific use case is implicitly present
the question is simply the question
another realistic scenario is someone undergoing psychological therapy being asked this
you and your hallucination machine just add rules to language which aren't there

 No.229084

>>229020


This is, unfortunately, is a way people think when they carelessly throw the dreaded "aren't you lonely" question.

What's your point, anyway?

 No.229087

>>229084
yes
this is a single way people think in a specific scenario
you can think of different scenarios
even different ways of asking it rudely
no information is gained
AI only seems useful for things like generating short stories or hypothetical scenarios like this
doesn't seem like a golden age of AI is coming to me
anyway good you find this pleasant

 No.229095

>>229087
>>229087
Here's the trick: if a wizard asks Bing "why "aren't you lonely" question is ugly" then said wizard probably already has some kind of predisposition towards "aren't you lonely". Perhaps, the wizard has already made up his mind the very "aren't you lonely" felt had just ugly - that's something Bing, an easily accessible search engine, would be expected to treat as something that bothers a person. Hope you understand my point. Welp, your point seem to make some sense too since some people tend to overreact to the slightest things- been there, had to through the hoops of improving my life.

 No.229098

>>229095
clever



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 No.306449[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

What is the average wizard's relationship with religion like? No religious person has ever been able to give me a good argument for why God, if he is out there, is not the most maximally evil being in the universe simply by the virtue of creating suffering when he could have chosen not to. Saying "suffering builds character" and derivatives of is just a manifestation of their stockholm syndrome for this vile entity

>I form the light, and create darkness. I make peace, and create evil. I YHWH do all these things - Isaiah 45:7
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>>306451
>Reading the bible I just don't see Jesus as any different than your typical Pentecostal faith healer that's fleecing his congregation.
>He comes across arrogant and vague, and purposely hid his lessons from the public with parables.

You still don't know of the True Doctrine

 No.308917

>>308916
If you neglect to capitalize the right Words god will personelly teleport behind you and throw you into hEll

 No.308919

>>308917
Nice algospeak, nice "write a better post" block avoiding

 No.308920

>>308919
Looks like you forgot to capitalize correctly, prepare for hEll kid

 No.308926

>>308916
He feedeth birds to other animals. That seems cruel.


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 No.323798[Reply]

Opioids could save many lives. Their only problem is how addictive they are, and the only solution to this is to make them available without a prescription. All the problems you see stemming from opioids and opiates are due to this very reason.


Rus ASL
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 No.324303

>>324299
Wanting people to be able to freely sign off on their own murder at any time for any reason… yuck!

 No.324333

>>323799
>they make you active and bring out your best self

i believe the same to be true about responsible cannabis use, nice to hear someone using drugs to an advantage amidst the chaos of mindless consumer sheeple who are used by their drugs to become idiot zombies.

to someone who exists in organzational structures who explicitly exist to live without responsibility, the difficult puzzle of using substances with an effect might be too much. the average consumer might be too unconscious to listen to the body, figgure out doses, intervals and brakes from the substance because determining those requires responsibility, agency and attention to oneself. guys who eat candy are not gonna be able to manage a mind-enhancing substance intelligently so i appreciate you and your attitude.

 No.324334

>rightoids love alcohol, nicotine, anti-depressants, anything that is promoted by Big corporations to keep you a docile slave. I will never have a job

>>323812

respect to you, please be healthy and outlive the idiots you are surrounded by efforlessly.

 No.324335

>>324294
>jews are trying to force suffering goyim into suicide by denying them normal analgesic medication that's been used by humans for thousands of years.

the cure to this is to look into naturopathic medicine, herbs, detoxification, responsible eating. i am into these self-healing related topics and around me (meaning in my bubble) all i see is people wake up to what they can do with the intelligent use of bonaticals. in my bubble i see people getting way smarter, i don't know much about outside of the bubble though, i see a lot of people drinking coca cola which of course remains a strong indicator of people in general not getting it.

i keep thinking now (after covid) is the time of peak medical idiocy and every somewhat intelligent person who has still a minor interest in understanding cause and effect will no longer listen to the eugenic evils of the medical establishment. but i could be wrong, my bubble could give me a wrong impression. young people drinking energy drinks legitimately makes me sad because it subscribes them to a life of being a patient, when they could subscribe to a life of health and happiness if they decided to merely pursue health and happiness. their suffering is needless and one decisions could completely alter the path of the conveyor belt they are standing on.

oh yeah compliments to the op for making "fix lives" as the topic, i appreciate someone taking the time to discuss something so important.

 No.324606

>>323798
I was hooked to Very high dose of tramadol for 8 months daily. I would be increasing 300mg a day to 800mg a day at the end. was taking very high dose of pregabalin daily as well because it synergized so well.
These are purchasable in my place without prescription and that is why I got them in such quantity.
I believe oxycodone can be even more addictive since if you take too much on first few dose of tramadol the SNRI effect could overweigh the opiate high and actually makes you anxious and angry.
I would try to stare at picture of things I love while nodding and listening to music and it was the best feeling ever. Despite recognizing it's unsafe I would still purchase tramadol again after I've reset my tolerance and save up enough money.
At least from the way people just dismiss tramadol as dirty useless drugs and oxycodone as the best thing ever, I can easily imagine myself redosing oxycodone multiple times on first high and destroying my tolerance.



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 No.307650[Reply]

I have become increasingly depressed at the state of discourse about almost any subject. Look at the opinions of most people and discuss their reasoning with them; they do not really have reasons based on experience or logic. They are just saying things they think are normal to say. They imitate others. They understand the world through memes. Zero actual curiosity or critical thinking skills when it comes to discussion of politics/culture/history/science/art. Everyone just parrots what they think others think. They think in memes. Partly to fit in and achieve social acceptance and partly just monkey see monkey do like a child or animal.

Democracy is a failure because most people have no idea what they are voting for or what the consequences will be. They just follow the cultural memes. The internet has exacerbated this. Most people’s political views or views on the culture are just glorified SIX SEVEN repetitions - people have no good justification for any of the ideas they follow.

It might sound arrogant and supercilious to say these things. I worry that I am not that different and I just copy things sometimes by instinct. Makes me wonder if the self even fucking exists and we are just biological self replicating robots copying things.

Depressing. Enraging.
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 No.308046

>>308045
you sound like a failed normie trying to cope with his broken ego, ngl

 No.308047

>>308046
My ego is very fine, don't worry. You avoided my point though

 No.308106

yea everyone pretends to fit in, that's the God of the normie, social approval.

 No.308903

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>Conformity and imitation drives human behaviour

Yeah, read René Girard

 No.308922

>>308903
Before I read an "in-a-nutshell" explanation of his ideas and some of the examples maybe…





…i would like to say I do find myself in the situations when the very feel of being pushed to the limit creates strong emotional feedback within my mind.



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Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
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>>64932
>>60032
>>54504
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 No.70713

>>70712
Kinda amazing that I read Leibowitz in the same time period and i completely missed this thread. I'm down for the pastel city! The short introduction from wikipedia is really cool. I really love the premises of fantasy worlds with remains of ancient technologically advanced civilizations.
How does that work though, do we wait until more wizards show up?

 No.70714

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>>70713
Well, holy shit, pardon my French. I didn't expect a response, and certainly not one just minutes later. Nice, thanks for that.

Let's give it a couple of days so more wizzies can see this post. Meanwhile, I'll be putting together the spreadsheet with the chapters and dates so we can all follow along. I'm already looking forward to it.

HEY EVERYONE. WE HERE AT THE WIZBOOKCLUB DO BE READING THE PASTEL CITY, STARTING IN A COUPLE OF DAYS. DON'T MISS OUT! JOIN NOW!

Check this thread if you want to know how it works. We did it with A Canticle for Leibowitz. It's quite simple: I post a spreadsheet with the reading schedule, and we all follow along. We talk about the book, but you don't have to post if you don't want to. Let's have some fun.

 No.70715

>>70712
>>70713
>>70714
The Leibowitz readalong was just the guy suggesting it and me so it was not much of a book club. Are you the Leibowitz guy? I thought you hated the readalong from your posting tone because it was awkward with just two people. I'll probably join another readalong though because I like that it gave me a routine.

>do we wait until more wizards show up?

This place is dead but I think the reason you missed the readalong was because we were posting in the general reading thread. Maybe if we make new thread with eye-catching picture and kept it bump to the top of /all/ everyday you'd get one extra wizard.

 No.70717

>>70715
Yup that's me. I didn't hate it at all, it was a nice experience. I had tried before with another book but nobody showed up. Leibowitz was a success as far as I see it.

Well if you guys want a thread just for The Pastel City I'll do it. We'll start this week. Maybe more people will join.

 No.70795

>>70715
>this place is dead
Unlike /dep/, he-he


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 No.64175[Reply]

anyone do this?

i burn discs, title them and then put them back on the spindle, so they stay in good condition

external hdds/sdd don't last very long
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 No.70699

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Here's a research paper from the Canadian government about the longevity of various types of laser discs. CD-Rs are rated as the most durable, even with the most common dye made today (azo dye, 20-50 years). Dye is extremely important and yes, you guessed it right: it was better 20 years ago.
Laser discs are more durable than the rated longevity of hard disks (SSDs and flash drives are not even worth considering).
https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.882573/publication.html

 No.70708

>>70699
I actually had dvds full of anime I burned back in 2006 dye rot on me, these days I use RAID and duplicate servers.

 No.70709

>>70708
Checks out, I guess you used DVD-R and the durability is 10-20 years

 No.70710

I remember this seemed like a fun thing to do back in 2010.
However I can easily store my stuff on 512 gb microsd cards now.
Using discs to archive seems tedious and retrotechy to me

 No.70793

>>70710
>microsd cards


They're more susceptible to the "random bull" kind of errors compared to HDDs

3-2-1 rule, hope you use it



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 No.324033[Reply]

I don't think AI will be around for long, and not for the reason people think.

AI is very old technology, the LLMs utilized are from the 1950s. When computers were first invented they tried using artificial neurons that learnt (the Perceptron). The problem was back then memory and scaling, you could get one node to learn but by the time it went to the next it started to forget. The hardware wasn't there. Because of this AI bots relied on binary tree if/else statements and weren't programmed to learn for decades.

All that happened in the 2010s was that hardware became available to stack LLMs on top of each other. The technology behind AI is veeeeery old, it's a hardware problem. If you're some nerd that reads into tech innovations you'll find the same is true for most inventions. Wood pulp paper wasn't suddenly eureka invented in the 19th century, it's that the steam engine made the processing of wood through mulching possible. The automatic threshing machine wasn't eureka invented, it's that there were dozens of invisible small innovations that fed into it that went unthanked, like the complex mathematic epicycloid calculations that went into the gear functions that some mathematics nerds and clockmakers perfected decades ago.

Anyways, the actual supply chains that are currently feeding the current top of the line GPUs and chips are unsustainable. They're spread across so many countries and it's like a precarious inverted pyramid, each part of the chip fabrication is a monopoly because it's stretching human ingenuity and ability to its absolute limit. And for every part of the input (the lenses, the robotic arms, the chemical acids, the light diodes for the lasers, etc) there's like another 5,000+ companies making bespoke tools for specialists. It's quite literally not cost effective or arguably even possible to scale production further. Like the Concorde and other supersonic jets, the rising costs are not due to economic constraints, but human. The concorde went out of service, and likewise AI will too.

The AI bubble will burst once they try to recuperate costs, once they find out that businesses don't want to pay $100,000 for the slop, they'll get a government bail out. The government will bail it out thinking they're getting a palatinr tier surveillance engine. This will turn out to be a white elephant because the AI data centers built will require replacing every 3 years due to the GPUs burning out, costing hundreds Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.324350

>>324346
>quantum hardware
Fake except will be used as an excuse used for crypto money stolen (all of them will become worthless) lol

 No.324369

>>324033
Same here. I've been following this guy Ed Zitron for a few years, he's been one of the first LLM skeptics that got traction. Think he even appeared on some american news stations recently. LLMs haven't proven in any capacity that they are actually better at any tasks than humans in the real world.
Benchmarks are set up specifically to measure arbitrary work loads that are made so an LLM can understand them. They use metrics like "lines of code written by AI" because it's impossible to measure the quality of said code or how maintainable it is in the long run (though experienced coders have talked about how much of a cluster fuck it is due to limited context windows and lack of awareness for things outside of the current task). LLMs are incapable of generating new solutions for anything, just mix and match existing stuff that sounds reasonable to everyone in the lower 50th percentile of knowledge in any given field. Hallucination will not be solved as it's just a fundamental quirk of how these things work. The curve of improvement is starting to flatten, just throwing more training inputs is no longer producing better outputs. Datacenter build outs are already stopping, big tech companies pulling out of their commitments or putting them on pause because there's no demand. All of it is just propped up by the years worth of backorders between AI companies, chip manufacturers and datacenter builders, which is a circlejerk of venture capital investment.
I don't know if I truly see a regression in tech but maybe that would be nice. It's not like the increase in raw hardware power has been used very well by the software in most cases. But since the chip fabs are sold out for the next few years we will definitely see stagnation on the consumer side. Maybe if enough PC parts manufacturers die out in the meantime due to lack of demand in the consumer space (((they))) will try to make everyone shift to cloud PCs. All of this LLM shit is so retarded.

 No.324526

>>324369
>LLMs are incapable of generating new solutions for anything
Then how come they solved some previously unsolved mathematical problems?

 No.324527

>>324526
Math problems don't rely on new solutions. The nature of numbers don't change from one problem to the next. The only barrier to solving a math problem is how many of the numbers in the problem can be remembered and comprehended by any given human or machine at a time. A human or calculator doesn't have the memory to keep track of all the numbers at once. An LLM hooked up to a cloud computing supercenter, or a modern gaming PC with 64gb of RAM, has the headroom to keep track of all numbers in a sequence. The calculation functions the LLM is running are the same as those on a student scientific calculator, but now with beefed up memory enough to keep track of where it is in the sequence and what it has done so far. It's a solid case of "throwing more memory at it is the solution".

 No.324603

>>324527
>literal description of inventing
Oh, mental gymnastics, mental gymnastics



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 No.322970[Reply]

How do you fellow thirdie NEET survive and cope? I am Neet in third world country, I really don't want to return to the call center I used to work from last year ;-; the town I live in went to hell too so virtually no local jobs either, I want to be a NEET all day every day but I am forced to work since I live in a third world country and NEETbucks don't exist here, I also can't afford nice things and hobbies so even NEETing is not really fun but a lesser evil compared to the cagie life to me, not to mention the wages are extremely bad, my former job paid less than 200 USDs a month and I had to work 6 days a week (most people in my country work 6 days a week).
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>>324581
I understand, I don't know why things went so wrong, it feels like we were meant to be so much more than just bio-AI replacers but here we are.
This will probably sound like a satire, but with all honesty I wish you succeed and find something that is at least not too unbearable. Good luck anon

 No.324586

>>324583
good luck to you too in whatever post-soviet country youre in, i wish i could be positive, but to be honest we all know things will only get worse, thats what “life” is after all, just a big failure

 No.324589

>>324582
Universal basic income should be a human right, the very fact that you need a medical condition in order to receive money is ridicolous, they don't feed unemployed healthy people but give money to genetic trash so they can go on and spread their diseases.

 No.324591

Work would be much more tolerable if you're just given clear instructions and are left alone with earbuds playing music or a video playing in the background but no, normeis must always talk, talk, talk. Always the noise. Always the sudden plan change out of nowhere. No retreating to your own world. You are a slave and you belong to us.

 No.324602

>>324589
>genetic diseases
Care to elaborate?



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 No.70742[Reply]

Hello Wizards,

In this thread we talk about Formula 1. I got into it this season, curious if anyone follows it.

Who is your favorite driver? What do you think of the current season?

 No.70748

>>70742
this is the worst season of F1 that I can remember, stopped watching and don't plan on coming back. It's bread and circus anyway and i can't bother with that anymore, at least in previous seasons it was entertaining to see drivers taking their cars to the limiit, that element has disappeared completely with the new ecogay regulations, they want to make the cars easy to drive so that they can get in celebrities or pretty faces that are great for their PR and marketing.

 No.70749

>>70748
The FiA will always put profit first before the competition, that's nothing new. My hope is that the switch to V8 engines by 2030 will shake things up a bit. And that Max Verstappen drops Red Bull.

 No.70773

I watched the first race of this season and have had zero desire to watch any more. The new aero regs are interesting, but the current hybrid powertrain setup leads to bullshit yo-yo overtaking where drivers are just swapping positions based on battery charge. The FIA think that viewers will be impressed solely by the sheer quantity of overtakes, and unfortunately they seem to be correct based on the number of fans defending the current regulations.

>>70749
It would be interesting to see Verstappen at another team, but I'm not sure who could take him. The other top teams already have solid driver lineups, and Verstappen would only leave RBR for a better car so I don't see him going for the midfield teams.

 No.70786

>>70773
I've never thought about it that way, but it makes sense. But I don't think I've ever seen anyone defending ERS superclipping. They should make the engine/battery split at least 60/40. I'm personally liking this season, but maybe that's because I'm new.

I had heard a rumor that Max was going to make the switch to Mercedes, since his contract permits him to switch teams next year, but now that I dwelled on it more it seems very improbable that a better team would take him in.

 No.70791

>>70786
The ICE/electric split being 50/50 would be fine if the cars had an additional source of battery recharge. IIRC, the current situation is the result of the FIA dropping the MGU-H to entice Audi to join in (since Audi would be at a disadvantage compared to the existing teams and manufacturers in developing that tech), then the existing teams torpedoing front axle regen (because Audi have a lot of experience with that tech from endurance racing). So now the MGU-K is doing all of the recharging, hence the super clipping. To be fair, apparently they made some reg changes a few races ago that improved the situation, but I haven't watched any of the recent races myself to compare.



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 No.229038[Reply]

Have you been neglected in you yearly childhood too? I've come across pic rel some time ago by accident and scrolling to this pic made me think I was actually fundamentally broken not by aspergers which wasn't actually that bad but rather by being neglected by mom which didn't even want to hold me when I was crying or talk on difficult subjects. Every stage presented does so perfectly wrap up all my developmental disorders it makes me feel like this framework was made just for people like me (except last 2 cause I'm too young to experience maturity and middle adulthood). Maybe some anon would consider it interesting. I've been to therapy actually and it helped me a lot but I lost my job and I don't have any money left, I'm just neeting at parents place

https://www.verywellmind.com/erik-eriksons-stages-of-psychosocial-development-2795740
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 No.229073

>>229070
Can't eggs be frozen now?

Many truwiz weren't born until their mother was basically 40.

 No.229076

>>229073
Only by wealthy people and there is no guarantee the pregnancy will succeed.

Age of the father matters as well. 45+ = high autism and non-NT risk and also down syndrome risk.

 No.229090

>>229049
In the 19th century teenagers married, started families, became medical doctors and naval officers, cooperated in various scientific and technological breakthroughs, worked alone in factories or as servants, practiced religion.
Compare this to the current average confused twenty-something and you see this isn't really true

 No.229091

>>229090
>Compare this to the current average confused twenty-something and you see this isn't really true
You are really overestimating the confidence of the average 19th century young adult. People were not confident, they were forced. Even Nietzsche was lamenting how german education forced young people to choose one career for life too early in life when they are still clueless (he was talking about early 20 somethings!). In that respect we haven't changed the least. We just have more room to wiggle in since college is easier to get into and is now adult daycare.

>cooperated in various scientific and technological breakthroughs

You're probably thinking about post-war US. The 19th century name-of-the-game was humanist academia (history, philosophy, philology..).

 No.229092

>>229090
You could also make a good case that the majority of people were confronted with non-artificial necessity at a much earlier age.



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 No.308871[Reply]

Hello all. Normally, I considered /dep/ to be the saddest board on the Internet. Today I realized I was wrong.

I realized I was wrong when looking up Huntington's Disease videos on Youtube. Huntington's Disease is a genetic, degenerative neurological disorder that attacks motor control functions, leaving victims unable to control their own muscles and confining them to a lifetime of tranquilizers that paralyze them. Or, the disease attacks their brain and turns them into a completely thoughtless carrot.

There is no cure and scientists can only understand the disease by progressively dissecting victims' brains, in almost exactly the way the evil doctor from day of the dead does it. And actually, the description of zombieism from the day of the dead is very similar to Huntingon's Disease.
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 No.308884

>>308881
Everyone copes but not all copes are equal

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 No.308893

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Imagine having this disease and being evil enough to have a child (Knowing they have a 50% chance of also getting it). Breeders are fucking insane

 No.308912

>>308893
My mother was carrier of an extremely rare genetic disease that makes you disabled since day 1 and life expectancy is 16-18 years, chance of inheriting it was also 50% and she still decided to have me because yolo. I'm convinced I would've been better off with the disease knowing what my life would've been, I'm still genetic trash but I have to endure it for many many years because survival instincts, humanity is the worst virus of them all.

 No.308914

>>308893
This is how I feel about ageing mothers, that is, the vast majority of wizchan posters. My mom was 41, fucking demonic cunt



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