

Exactly. An open world with nothing in it and nothing to interact with is just a chore to travel through. It’s a wait tax between content sections.
Exactly. An open world with nothing in it and nothing to interact with is just a chore to travel through. It’s a wait tax between content sections.
If only scientific papers had some kind of summary. You know like something in front of the paper that abstracts the entire thing down to less than a page.
You don’t get to sell your business to a conglomerate then complain that they don’t give a shit about about anything but money.
The man who could have Trump imprisoned for life, but was too busy playing by the rules instead.
For me at least it’s that the perspective is off. When someone is learning to draw or is just a shitty artist and the perspective isn’t very good you can immediately identify it. It looks like someone drew “front” eyes on the side of the head or something like that. When AI makes an image, the perspective is off, just in a different ways. The eye doesn’t look like a “front” eye or a “side” eye or a “top” eye. It looks like all of them and none of them. It makes the entire thing unsettling.
I feel like the word “glitch” is also too humanizing. There wasn’t a programming error, the LLM picked what was statistically likely to come next. It’s working as it’s suppose to. “Glitch” implies some error.
Someone is about to land a government contract
This has been on my mind. I’m almost tempted to buy yen.
Literally their earnings are held together by user numbers (AI bots), licensing deals (AI training), and advertising (AI bot users). Reddit is going to be a case study in AI inbreeding if it survives the AI bubble burst.
“That if the real boss was the camera?”
-miyazaki
Are you implying that they are letting him win?!
Maybe you’re overthinking? Once you get started and have it as a habit again you can keep tweaking your splits. Obsessing over things now isn’t going to do you much good. I always tell people that the important thing is building a sustainable habit.
If you are just getting back into it, going to the gym and doing 4 exercises on different machines is a successful day. If you come in and completely overdo it you won’t want to come back the next day. Not to mention if you don’t have a baseline strength you are very likely to relax your form and injure yourself. Once you adjust you can keep adding and adjusting things until you get a split that you like.
Honestly, it feels like you are trying to jump ahead. Don’t be so hard on yourself.
Just my humble opinion, but I always felt like PPL is trying to cram way too much into each day. I mean your pull day has 9 different exercises. I’m also in my mid thirties, so if I did 2 hours in the gym my joints would probably shit out on me. I feel like the sweet spot is a warm up and 6 exercises.
I like doing a push-pull-legs-shoulders/misc: chest, tris, abs
Back, bis, forearms
Legs
Delts, traps, lower back
CP doesn’t mean CopyPasting OP…
I’ve had the same tube of white lithium grease that I’ve used since 2009. Every time I’ve needed a touch of grease I’ve dipped a finger tip in it. It’s finally at the point where even crushing the cardboard and with my fingers all the way in I can just almost not reach any grease. Soon I’ll have to get a popsicle stick to get that last little bit. Maybe 5 years of grease left?
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It wouldn’t be so bad if the power cord didn’t stick straight out the back
lol. The wife has a cricut. The reason I’m just now getting a laser printer is because we needed an inkjet so she could make her custom stickers.
We need another one for people who think posting, “I asked chatGPT and this is what it said…” is in anyway contributing to anything.
I count 8 tech-bro magic investor words in the article title