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Fractal universe theories have been proposed. I don’t know many details myself, but just thought it was an example of how you can still have theoretically infinite detail within a finite system.

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And imagine how many carbs you’re getting with your lentils. If you’re on a diet, getting your protein from lentils is pretty much impossible. Also, plant proteins are not as digestible as animal protein, so you need to add another 10-15% to your lentils to make up for that.

TVP is awesome. I pad out my meat with it. It’s a great way to cut down on your meat and really doesn’t distract from the meatiness at all. Beans and lentils have a texture, flavour, and mouth feel that is quite overwhelming and is really inescapable if you’re having any reasonable quantity of them.

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I was just looking at https://haveibeenpwned.com/ and it listed appen as a site that breached my details. I had no idea who they were or why they had my details. I guess this is related?

Appen: In June 2020, the AI training data company Appen suffered a data breach exposing the details of almost 5.9 million users which were subsequently sold online. Included in the breach were names, email addresses and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes. Some records also contained phone numbers, employers and IP addresses. The data was provided to HIBP by dehashed.com.

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Fractals are infinite

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I expect so, but as we start to get more agents capable of doing jobs without the hand holding, there are some jobs where time isn’t as important as ability. You could potentially run a very powerful model on a GPU with 24GB of memory.

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That’s UBS, Universal Basic Services, one possible alternative to UBI, but more likely, we’ll end up with a bit of both, I think.

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Wait until they discover what stable diffusion can do, running locally.

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Ferrock is an interesting new development. Stronger than concrete and absorbs CO2 when curing.

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The max on this graph is 21.2. Each year, the time when cooling begins is getting later. If it’s anything like last year, it seems possible it could break 21.5. Where is this 21.9 coming from?

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