[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 2 points 12 hours ago

Just solve Hilbert's problem and post the proof here. Then people will think the LLM solved the problem 🤣

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 5 points 17 hours ago

Lol, yes he was surprised by the police and search parties 😅

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 19 points 20 hours ago

So pot plants have somewhere to die

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 40 points 23 hours ago

Well I was 5 and my friend's dad drove me home

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 9 points 1 day ago

Maybe this is outside of the thought experiment but I would focus on digitization. Text compresses very well and you can fit 100Gb on a CD sized disc with an estimated 50+ years lifespan (m-disc). So you could easily fit over 30 million text only books on a single 100 disc spindle which is the size of 3 small physical books. Add some redundancy and it might be 25 million books. Books with images would be slightly less compressible but you could still fit 100s of thousands on a single spindle with redundancy. Get yourself a small bar sized wine fridge to control humidity and you could probably fit every book every made in there.

This all assumes you want to preserve the content of the books and not the books themselves. You obviously can't digitize every aspect of a physical book like the ornate artwork on the spine etc. in which case I would focus my preserving efforts on those books and digitize everything else.

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 266 points 1 month ago

Google has become an awful company. I'm in the process of degoogling but it's not easy given all the monopolies they have created

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[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 181 points 1 month ago

Yeah, it's not all electric, some of the train is just regular matter

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I think this is ok because my fish is omnivorous

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This oughta get things going...

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 94 points 1 month ago

Unfortunately in our society women don't get enough opportunities. If we truly care about equality we should be supporting women who want to become serial killers, help them break through that glass ceiling.

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 154 points 3 months ago

The purpose of these kinds of aliases is to disassociate the human's email address from the service. Alias services like this aren't designed to enable multiple signups for a single service. Otherwise it would quickly be a tool abused by spammers, blocked by services, and useless for people.

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 157 points 4 months ago

That chiropractic care is not evidence based

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 209 points 1 year ago

On the flip side, transplant given to person who follows medical advice

[-] Greg@lemmy.ca 157 points 1 year ago

There is a lot of Stack Overflow hate in this thread. I never had a bad experience. I was always on there yelling at noobs, telling them to Google it, and linking to irrelevant questions. It was just wholesome fun that briefly dulled my crippling insecurities

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