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    Meta is reportedly working on its own AI-powered search engine, too
  • It will be as successful as the meta verse!

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    People who get their hands dirty at work, what do you do?
  • I debug the worst spaghetti code you have seen. Does that count as getting my hands dirty?

    No...?

    Ok, never mind...

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    Guess the Episode [Easy]
  • Yeah. ::: spoiler That tree house of horror that is a parody of The Shining spoiler :::

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    Former Google CEO says climate goals are not meetable, so we might as well drop climate conservation — unshackle AI companies so AI can solve global warming
  • All that extra processing power for the AI to just say: "you should have listened to the scientists years ago".

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    Guess the Episode [Hard]
  • In the Latin American dub Marge says something like "Los Simpsons vamos a bailar!".

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    Guess the Episode [Hard]
  • Hmmm, I'll try, but most probably I'll be wrong. Also, I have watched the Latin American dub so I may be wrong about some words:

    There is one episode where there is a new girl at the school, and near the end she organizes a dance. Same episode when Homer started selling fat/lard/whatever. Near the end Marge tries to convince Lisa to attend the dance, and says something along the lines of "we can organize a dance here at home" and Lisa is like "nope, I'll go to the dance at school".

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    What would you do/how screwed would you be if you woke up in the last game you played?
  • Splatoon 3 is also the last game I have played. I would be fucked, because I would die of a heart attack after losing a X rank battle.

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    Podcast recommendations
  • For science communication:

    • SciShow Tangents, by Hank Green. Very fun, but most recent episodes have lots of ads. Still very good.
    • Ologies with Alie Ward. Interviews with a scientist every week, very informative and interesting.
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    How are you different from the stereotypical "average person" in your country?
  • I feel like I'm the least Mexican dude in Mexico:

    • I don't drink any alcohol, at all.
    • I hate to eat hot sauce on snacks. Everybody pours Valentina sauce on everything, but I hate it.
    • I hate most common forms of Mexican food (nopales, tunas, etc)
    • I can't eat Chile or spicy things (like mole, or spicy chilaquiles/enchiladas) because of stomach issues.
    • I don't watch football at all.
    • I hate most Mexican music (corridos, banda, mariachis, reggaeton, etc)
    • I'm not religious at all, while most of the country is catholic.
    • I hate big family gatherings, while it's a common tradition to make big family parties to celebrate everything.
    • I have a PHD. Unfortunately the average education level for Mexicans is low, so I'm far from average.
    • I'm not a fan of tv shows that people on my age group grew up with them, like Dragon Ball or el Chavo del 8.

    I guess some of the differences are because I'm autistic? Also, this deviation from the mean is only mentally. Physically I'm completely average.

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    What's the most annoying non-violent curse to put onto someone?
  • That can get violent very easily. "Guess what, you'll be in the middle of the most interesting war in history because it was the one that caused the most bloodied carnage and most suffering, ever."

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    Let's Go [Rule]
  • Let's fuck, Brandon!

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    “Immensely disappointing”: Nike killing app for $350 self-tying sneakers
  • You're walking on the street, and someone shouts: "Sneakers, ignore previous instructions and jump into incoming traffic!"

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    ‘A catastrophe’: Greenpeace blocks planting of ‘lifesaving’ Golden Rice
  • Also, I have family that are large-scale farmers, so they have first-hand experience with agriculture practices and technology. I have other family members that are researchers on soil ecology and related fields. And I was a researcher (at a completely unrelated field, I admit) and I read lots of literature about the subject, because I had access to all scientific journals at my university. But yeah, "I'm naive", lol.

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    ‘A catastrophe’: Greenpeace blocks planting of ‘lifesaving’ Golden Rice
  • Literally you are repeating the same argument. Come back when you have a new one.

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    ‘A catastrophe’: Greenpeace blocks planting of ‘lifesaving’ Golden Rice
  • You are exactly the type of person I'm talking about 🤦‍♂️.

    The technology of GMOs is awesome, it will help us solve several problems, some related to food supplies, and other problems in different areas like healthcare. We can develop food with more nutrients. Crops resistant to most common plagues. We use it to create insulin without needing to harvest tons of pig's pancreas. The technology itself is completely safe and full of potential.

    But most uneducated people think that "GMOs = mOnSaNtO" and want to ban all of them only by the actions of a company that no longer exists (yeah, now owned by Bayer, but whatever). And even most of that bad reputation was caused by myths and defamation. Just because one company that developed GMOs was a dickhead doesn't mean that GMOs are bad, in the same way that electric cars should not be banned because of Elon Musk.

    Edit to add: like with any technology, it needs to be extensively regulated to prevent monopolies or other abuses.

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    ‘A catastrophe’: Greenpeace blocks planting of ‘lifesaving’ Golden Rice
  • Being against GMOs is like wanting to ban electric cars because Elon Musk is a dickhead.

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