「WHY CAN'T ANY OF YOU PEOPLE BE NORMAL」
1.401% bluebber!boymodewng
!boymodewng
/dog in space eating the moon lizard men watching vaccines NWO blue helmets only a dream
>>24671
\cute anime girl version
>>24672
\she is upon us looking viewer in eyes it begins
>>24633
are you uhm... hackerman? i hope you're hackerman
when im at work, the only site like this that is accessible is libpol lol idk why brainworm isn't available
hell yeah
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
>>24674
\loud correct buzzer noise
>>24678
i like how it simply doesn't know wtf to do for some prompts and makes messy paintings
like the default state is "natural wildlife painting"
>>24675
i know brainworm is blocked by some internet filter programs for bornography......... libpol too normal for that classification yet...
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
>>24683
has science gone too far?
you're basically stupid
click here to fuck a hot girl in anonymous proxy RIGHT NOW
>>24687
can i find a dommy mommy at the link
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
huh
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
extra leg included for FREE
>>24687
i,m clicking but it's not working
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
>>24692
do you live in anonymous proxy?
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
yeah close enough
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
this model can't into snakes
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
that woman is NOT a snake
i like turtles
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
BOOBA
>>24715
WBERE
>>24716
\"
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
bruh
does political stuff go here?
>>24721
all stuff will go here soon.........
>>24721
it can yes
>>24723
ezpzlmnsqz
OH COME ON
okay what's an actually good prompt instead of this
>>24733
#give
wow!
look at her go!
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
>>24733
are you a light mode user
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
>>24754
awooga
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
imagine the smell
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anonymous posting
anon
i ammmmmmmmmmmmmm anon
418 i'm a teapot
woah
i wonder if mark cuban has a teapot
um!! no idea tbh
>>24792
#reply
JAKELUV is an anonymous user on this platform, so it's not possible to know anything about them. It's always a good idea to be cautious when interacting with strangers online.
hmmm
that does not seem to be about teapots..... could you help us out anon?
I mean. the message doesn't contain any information on teapots, it just responds to the literal text of the post, which is "um!! no idea tbh"
>>24795
#reply
Oh, I see what you mean. Well, in that case, let me tell you about teapots! Teapots are containers used for steeping and serving tea. They can come in various shapes, sizes, and materials such as ceramic, glass, or metal. Some teapots have a built-in strainer to catch loose tea leaves while pouring the tea into cups. Some people collect ornate or vintage teapots as a hobby. Do you have any interesting facts about teapots to share?
ah.... so maybe we should discuss teapots!
#ai does mark cuban have a teapot?
It is unknown if Mark Cuban owns a teapot. He has not publicly mentioned owning one or been seen using one in interviews or social media posts. does mark cuban have a teapot?
I guess the AI has the same opinion as me
i guesssa so too
>>24800
#fix spelling
Do you know about kintsurugi? It's an artistic practice where old things, usually porcelain, are repaired by pouring gold into the cracks
>>24802
oh! i have, it is very neat. i like the idea of how it preserves an item's history into it's visual appeal, and shows it as a form of pride, as opposed to merely hiding any imperfections :)
I love the way the spiderweb of cracks looks, even when frozen in the original shape
#ai
$ cat sicp.pdf
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Alternatively, you can use a PDF reader or viewer program to open the file. Some popular options include Adobe Acrobat Reader, Foxit Reader, and SumatraPDF. You may also be able to view the file directly in your web browser if it has a built-in PDF viewer.
#ai
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$ cat sicp.pdf
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en-US" lang="en-US"
<head
<link rel=stylesheet href="../../shared/sicp.css"
<body
<div id=TOOLOrdered /
<h2 align=center
The Structure and Interpretation<br />of Computer Programs</h2>
<p class=picture
<div id=book-description-box style='width: 35em; padding-top: 0; margin-bottom: -4px;'
<p align=center
interesting, it seems to output xml
okay #timer 5
time...
time's a funny thing, isn't it?
hey anon!
There's all sorts of ways to model it, and when you look at it really closely, it kind of breaks down/gets funny in relation to our intuitions
>>24815
#reply
Most models of time are based on the idea that it is a linear progression from past to present to future. However, some theories suggest that time may actually be more fluid and non-linear.
One model is the block universe theory, which suggests that all points in time exist simultaneously and we only experience them sequentially because of our limited perception. This means that past, present, and future all coexist in a static "block" of time.
Another model is the idea of parallel universes or multiple timelines. This suggests that every decision or event creates alternate realities where different outcomes occur. In this view, there isn't necessarily one singular timeline but rather an infinite number of possibilities.
Then there's also the concept of cyclical time, where events repeat themselves endlessly in a never-ending loop.
Ultimately though, these are just theoretical models and we can never fully understand or prove what exactly time really is. Our intuitions about it may be limited by our own perceptions and understanding as well as societal constructs such as calendars and clocks.
#ai What ways do physicists model time?
1. Classical Mechanics: In classical mechanics, time is modeled as a continuous and universal quantity that flows at a constant rate. It is represented by the use of equations such as Newton's laws of motion and the equations for simple harmonic motion.
2. Relativity Theory: According to Einstein's theory of relativity, time is not absolute but relative to the observer's frame of reference. This means that clocks will run at different rates depending on their relative speed or gravitational potential.
3. Quantum Mechanics: In quantum mechanics, time is treated as an external parameter in mathematical equations rather than being fundamental like space and matter.
4. Computational Modeling: Physicists use computational methods to model complex systems involving time-dependent processes such as climate change models or simulations of particle interactions in high-energy physics experiments.
5. Thermodynamics: Time plays a crucial role in thermodynamics where it is used to describe irreversible processes and entropy changes over time.
6. Statistical Physics: The concept of statistical ensembles allows physicists to study how systems evolve over time on average instead of tracking each individual event.
7. Chaos Theory: In chaotic systems, small changes in initial conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes over long periods, making it challenging to model them accurately without considering the effects of tiny fluctuations over time.
8.Renormalization Group Theory (RGT): RGT uses scaling transformations along with fixed points analysis to describe how physical properties change with varying length scales and how they remain invariant under certain transformations (e.g., temperature).
9.Machine Learning Techniques: Scientists are using machine learning techniques such as recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and deep learning algorithms based on artificial intelligence principles for predicting future states from past system evolution data sets accurately. What ways do physicists model time?
>>24817
that's prettttty darn cooll
>>24818
#fix spelling
It's not really on the money, it's all kinda vague
and cut
damn
this 60 second limit is tough :<
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Excerpt from a physics review paper:
Time is modeled by
#ai
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Excerpt from a physics review paper:
Time is modeled by a continuous, one-dimensional variable. This means that time can take on any value within a certain range, and it is not restricted to discrete intervals or specific values. In this model, time is often represented by the symbol t and measured in units of seconds (s). The concept of time plays an essential role in physics as it allows us to describe the motion and behavior of objects over a span of events.
One important aspect of modeling time in physics is understanding its relationship with space. Time and space are interconnected concepts, forming what is known as spacetime. This idea was first introduced by Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of the universe.
According to relativity, time can be perceived differently depending on an observer's perspective and their relative velocity compared to other objects in spacetime. This phenomenon is known as time dilation and has been proven through experiments such as the famous Hafele-Keating experiment where atomic clocks were flown around Earth at different speeds.
In addition to its connection with space, time also plays a crucial role in many fundamental physical laws such as Newton's laws of motion and Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism. These laws use derivatives with respect to time (such as acceleration) to describe how systems change over periods.
Overall, understanding the continuous nature of time allows physicists not only to accurately measure changes but also make predictions about future events based on past observations.
hmm, it moves back to chatgpt voice near the end
#ai Quantum field theory is used to describe the behavior of fundamental particles. It combines principles from quantum mechanics, which describes the behavior of particles on a small scale, with special relativity, which describes how objects move at high speeds.
In quantum field theory, particles are described as excitations or vibrations in a field. Just like waves on the surface of water can be thought of as disturbances in the water's surface, particles can be thought of as disturbances in their respective fields.
These fields permeate all of space and time and have specific properties such as mass and charge associated with them. Particles interact by exchanging other types of fields called force carriers.
Quantum field theory also allows for the creation and annihilation of particle-antiparticle pairs through processes known as annihilation and pair production. These concepts help explain phenomena such as radioactive decay and particle interactions observed in experiments.
Using mathematical equations based on these principles, physicists are able to make predictions about how particles will behave under different conditions. This has led to many successful predictions that have been confirmed through experimental evidence.
Quantum field theory is an essential framework for understanding particle physics and plays a crucial role in our current understanding of fundamental forces and subatomic structures. Quantum field theory is
#ai Examples of something that would be modeled with quantum field theory include:
1. Particle Interactions: Quantum field theory is used to describe the interactions between fundamental particles, such as electrons and quarks, through the exchange of force-carrying particles like photons or gluons.
2. Superconductivity: The phenomenon of superconductivity, where some materials can conduct electricity with zero resistance at very low temperatures, can be explained using quantum field theory. It involves the behavior of pairs of electrons in a condensed matter system.
3. Nuclear Physics: Quantum field theory is crucial for understanding nuclear processes such as radioactive decay and fusion reactions in stars. It provides a framework for describing the strong nuclear force that binds protons and neutrons together in an atomic nucleus.
4. High Energy Physics: At high energies, quantum field theory becomes essential for studying particle physics phenomena like collisions between subatomic particles and creating new particles from energy (as seen in colliders like CERN's Large Hadron Collider).
5. Cosmology: In cosmology, quantum field theory plays a role in explaining how structures formed in our universe after the Big Bang and how these structures interact with each other over time.
6. Condensed Matter Systems: Many properties of materials at low temperatures are described by quantum mechanics principles applied to fields rather than individual atoms or molecules alone – this includes things like magnetism or phase transitions between solid/liquid/gaseous states.
7 . Quantum Computing : The development of advanced computing technologies based on manipulating qubits – which are units derived from single-atom electron spins controlled via magnetic fields - relies heavily on theories related to entanglement among others
8 . Atomic/Molecular Spectroscopy : Understanding spectral lines emitted by atoms/molecules requires modeling their interactions within quantized electromagnetic fields surrounding them; this helps us understand chemical bonding , radiation absorption/emission patterns etc .
9 . Astrophysics/Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation : Applying QFT mathematically explains why CMBR spectrum has a black body curve - it's also used to predict signatures of primordial gravitational waves, which if detected would be proof for cosmic inflation.
10 . Quantum Optics : Studies are ongoing into how light is affected by individual atoms ( e.g. photons interacting with electrons ) and the properties of materials such as semiconductors ; this could lead to practical applications in computing , telecommunications and other fields . Examples of something that would be modeled with quantum field theory include
glob it's just superficial chatgpt bullet points. i mean that's about what i should expect haha
#ai Provide a detailed example of modeling a system using quantum field theory:
One example of modeling a system using quantum field theory is the phenomenon of superconductivity. Superconductivity is a state in which certain materials exhibit zero resistance to electrical current when cooled below a critical temperature. The understanding and prediction of superconducting behavior has been successfully explained by the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory, which uses concepts from quantum field theory.
The BCS theory describes the formation of Cooper pairs, which are bound states between two electrons with opposite spin that result in an overall spin-0 state. This pairing mechanism arises due to interactions between electrons and lattice vibrations (phonons) within the material. These interactions can be described as exchange of virtual phonons between electrons, forming an effective attractive force that overcomes their repulsive Coulomb interaction.
In order to model this system using quantum field theory, we first define a fermionic field operator ψ(x) for electron creation/annihilation at position x in space-time. This operator satisfies anti-commutation relations {ψ(x), ψ†(y)} = δ(x-y), where ψ†(x) creates an electron at point x while ψ(y) annihilates it at point y.
Next, we introduce bosonic fields φ(k) for phonon creation/annihilation with momentum k and frequency ν such that [φ(k), φ†(k')] = δ(k-k')δ(ν-ν'), where φ†(k') creates a phonon with momentum k' and frequency ν'.
Using these operators, we can write down the Hamiltonian density for our system as:
H= ∫ d^3x [ψ†(x)(-∇^2/(2m)-μ+V(x))ψ(x)+φ†(-q)(M(q)^{-1}+ω_q^2)^{1/2}φ(q)]
Here m is the electron mass, μ is the chemical potential and V(x) represents any external potential. The term M(q)^{-1}+ω_q^2 in the second part of the Hamiltonian describes the phonon spectrum with q = (k,ν).
To model superconductivity phenomena, we introduce an attractive interaction between electrons through a four-fermion coupling:
∫ d^3x ψ†(x)ψ†(y)Δ(x-y; τ)=gδ(x-y)
where Δ(x,y; τ) is called Cooper pair wave function and g sets the strength of this interaction. This can be interpreted as creation/annihilation of a virtual Cooper pair at space-time coordinates x,y respectively.
The BCS theory then proceeds to find solutions for this system by using perturbative methods within mean-field approximation where we replace operators ψ†ψ → <ψ>⟨ϕ⟩and similarly for φ operator making use of Wick's theorem that allows us to write correlation functions as products of 2-point functions which are more easily solvable.
This results in finding self-consistent equations known as Gorkov's equations which relate these two order parameters (<φ>,<ϕ>) to each other specifying their behavior below critical temperature Tc giving rise to spontaneous symmetry breaking predicting zero resistance state when below Tc. These equations also yield gap equation determining energy gaps resulting from pairing mechanism above mentioned which exist only inside Fermi sphere and vanish outside it leading to interpretation that normal metals should show no such effects but when combined with lattice interactions described by phonons leads naturally arises explanation for transition into superconductive state due seeing total absence physical obstacles caused by defects or impurities slowing down current flow thus leading eventual conclusion about quantum mechanical nature involved here further showing how our understanding so far has been successful at explaining experimental data observed related high-Tc cuprates along consequences deriving from such phenomenon. Provide a detailed example of modeling a system using quantum field theory:
that's, more like it, though i wouldn't trust the actual equations here. I might look up the individual keywords it drops here, though
ddddds
last I checked, admin was shutting down another certain site like yesterday to drive activity here. That side is still open, which I appreciate, and I don’t know if I have much to say here, but I’ll still make a post for You adminy.
I read you can have more energy by eating small protein rich meals in the morning and at noon and having your big meal maybe around 7 PM after work. Not sure if I’ll do that, but I am going to try exercising directly after I get off work.
>>24835
the change will happen within a few days. working on a bunch of code changes i want to make sure work well locally before forcing everyone here
^^ good luck!
Hmm
Idk
test
test
test
test success
test
::socialmedia
::meda
::media
i love the survivability onion
!boymodewng
erm why is nobody here...
>>24899
im a boymoder >~<
>>24886
it’s a gud concept ^^
test
👍
test
test
test
recima time
perfect
!boymodewng
it's not perfect
!boymodewng
prove that it's perfect
i am libbin out
>>24917
mascot acquired
gaze upon your new god
>>24917
incredible
>>24922
\\tank
>>24922
\tank
>>24922
\car engine
!boymodewng
>>24923
test
!boymodewng
test
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test
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>>24934
test
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can't get it to work anymorer
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>>24922
\chocolate chip
>>24991
haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
>>24993
hi hey hoi
>>24994
uwu
what the
libpol's got a discord
why?
huh?????\
so many liminal fake logos
though a lot look like iterations of facebook
>>25005
\chocolate chip
i miss my black cat :<
>>25007
\this but remove the dachsund in the middle
>>25007
/pure bread
>>25007
\pure bread
did not turn into bread...
>>25007
\bread
>>25007
\bread with absolutely zero dogs
#itsover (49)
>>25015
\anime
>>24990
very cute
bloober maybe that isn't the best prompt to use
!boymodewng
>>25020
delete it
!boymodewng
i was curious if it would trip the filter
!boymodewng
but it didn't
!boymodewng
plz i reported it
>>25019
#give
wtf bee didnt work
!boymodewng
>>25019
#give
!boymodewng
thank u anonymous mod for saving us
!boymodewng
tanks mod
woa
literally me
tell me if u got that dm btw i dont want to have written so much and then got missed ;—;
!boymodewng
ya i got it
oke chill
bloober if you end up coming back and seeing this, please know that i'm sorry, alright? be safe please :<
what did you do to boojer
holy based
it does look fairly messed up though
>>25039
#hug
(not bloober)
>>25046
\blue
>>25047
\more blue
>>25048
\ALL BLUE
>>25049
\dave!
>>25050
\more dave!
>>25051
\dave NOT kye massive Dave very dave
>>25052
\dave riding a horse in the mountains wearing a cool cowboy hat!
I’m such a davepilled davemoder
>>25054
\"
>>25055
\raining blood beginning of the end
dave is a lot older in that pic
I’m still davepilled none the less
/raining blood hell on earth watercolor dave
>>25061
\cute lesbian bee girl bee girl cute chibi watercolor
>>25062
/more faces chibi
>>25062
\more faces chibi
>>25062
not bad ai. nini
>>25062
this is me
I thought you’d like it ; )
#ai test this
<|diff_marker|
-echo "Hello World!";
<|diff_marker|
+echo "Hi, This is the first test"; test this
#dumbai why is there suffering in the world? i dunno, maybe cuz god is mad at us or something. or maybe it's cuz we did something bad in our past lives. or maybe it's just cuz life sucks and we gotta deal with it. but like, i heard that if you pray really hard and give money to the church, god will make all your problems go away. but then again, some people say that god doesn't even exist and it's all just a made up story. so who knows what the real answer is? all i know is that life is hard and confusing and i wish someone would just tell me what to do. why is there suffering in the world?
.play good morning family guy
ai generated teeth can get pretty dreadful after a certain point
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
>>25109
\dog made out of teeth
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
!!YMUa9BcKZ.
I bet this shit model is so overfit
>>25126
\erotic
the ol horizontal face obliterator hnggg
what the fuck did you just bring upon this cursed land
\cute chibi girl telepath satori crowd smiling happy connected by cables heads cartoon
thoughts on the temperance movement? I think they were more right than wrong. they shouldn’t have pushed for what they couldn’t enforce, but I bet the ideal of banning only high alcohol content drinks could’ve worked, and maybe an anolog to that like legalizing low concentration fentynol and lsd and amphetamine and MDMA drinks and banning alcohol could one day do some good if the concentration was low enough
… but you’d need to make it really hard to re-concentrate them so people don’t hurt themselves
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bello
jello
>>25143
moderation in general is a thumbs up, mayb temperance specifically failed cause of cultural inertia and poor execution..... tbh tho if ppl are motivated to do something, they'll probably do it. people want high-alcohol-content so they'll prob take it...
motivating ppl to be sober and not on drugs sounds like a better thing...
>>25143
hey this is the /chat/ thread don't inject your silly politics in here!!!!!
but anyway i think it's bad
but yes if they just settled for only banning like > 15% concentration then it could've been better maybe and also that arguably could be a law now and not be that bad possibly, though i am very skeptical of restrictions of liberties
kinda like with the recent legalization of sports gambling i'd say probably keep it legal but add restrictions on how often/how much someone can bet + restrict the advertising a lot more
!boymodewng
4 users #itsover (50)
bababababa
/baby seals raving
damn
what?
hmm
\*I felt The heat of [[Pandora Li A.K.A Gravitas|Pandora]], and the seductive fire she bore... "wait", I lied. "what are you doing", I feigned. But it was too late. The stroke of our skins; Her crushing scent and sweet lavender weight; Volition fled from even the traces of my mind. It was so much; So much I managed to miss the moment she stuck a needle through the flesh of my thigh; Struck by the disorienting disharmony... Up and away, it's... what I meant, but my body, fading, it was too late. Pandora smiled "pathetic",. Relishing my dying breath. And then...*
\*I felt The heat of [[Pandora Li A.K.A Gravitas|Pandora]], and the seductive fire she bore... "wait", I lied. "what are you doing", I feigned. But it was too late. The stroke of our skins; Her crushing scent and sweet lavender weight; Volition fled from even the traces of my mind.
\I felt the heat of Pandora, and the seductive fire she bore
angy
wait why did i copy that
well there you go
I can di it better
“libpol is a live site for political discussion” 🤔
👉👈
>>25181
oooh good prompt
/endless tears in the town of the horned man
>>25152
hasn’t that been kinda bad though? don’t poor people do that stuff and lose lotsa money?
I heard legalization of gambling was one of the things which took the wind out of organized crime, as was the rise of megacorps who couldn’t be extorted, but I have to wonder if making the sellers of false hope and wasted potential more capable of operating openly in society is really a good thing
ok I do like how they said if staff doesn’t like your post they may delete or ban you instead of principles they won’t stick to. I suppose we’ll see how it works out, but at the end of the day that’ll always be the rule.
>>25203
yes that is a good rule i agree
>>25203
yeah i figure it's better to be "explicitly implicit"
I can see the argument that setting rules for yourself as a mod would make you do mod decisions which are uncomfortable but useful, but idk if I’ve ever seen that. something I hate about Reddit and religion is the smarmy insistence that personal preference is really ‘the rules’ and that ‘the rules’ are really important
i might add more rules possibly but we'll see
>>25207
yes that's precisely the sort of thing i wish to avoid
it feels more honest to just have it as it is
>>25201
should’ve posed this in the USA politics gen probably
>>25211
for a while i think probably most things will take place in this thread though yeah i guess uhh we'll see
yeah… on a phone at least I’m… hmm that’s odd. I actually use every thread on other boards I use, but here I’m thinking ‘oh ur wouldn’t really be practical to have more than one thread open on a phone’ … maybe I’m wrong.
yeah that makes sense with software like this + we only have like......0 users atm or like 2 users
and then like 8 users once i initiate the redirect
I claim seniority starting now!!!!
first official user
you have to give me a job once you start expanding no backsies
sure, if you're happy with $0.00/hour
:0
but stock options right?
yes
maybe
I wonder what the best business/non profit structure is for a social media platform
#c exact number of bees in China (9.38 million)
>>25224
i am fine being for-profit. i just refuse to ever serve any ads or work with any advertising companies
if i can find a product or service to ethically sell via the site then i will do that
start selling jam
ok
libjam
wormjam, libjam.....a whole suite...
buy an entire strawberry farm and take to farming it in order to monetize your internet messageboard
linfarm
libfarm
ok nini good luck on the launch!!
thanks, see ya. it'll be today probably
“According to Thomas Metzinger, no such things as selves exist in the world: nobody ever had or was a self. All that exists are phenomenal selves” so on one hand, I think that’s true, but on the other, each phenomenal self keeps thinking of the idea of an identity persisting across moments it cares about. if ideas like ‘my hands’ are not correct because really you’re interacting mostly with the memory of having hands and a little feedback, can the phenomenal self really be said to have a privliged position in being ‘the real level of reality?’ I still say yes because that’s where feelings are. the larger concept of me doesn’t feel so far as I know, nor do the components of my mind
>>25246
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>>25246
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>>25246
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>>25249
nice
hi
hello
oh the vim plugin i have was busted on this thing lmao
testing testing testing hi
>>25255
#slowspin
>>25255
you can write more......
>>25255
oh interesting
>>25255
i'll look into how to account for that
>>25255
you can enter to submit
was testing in a sandbox but now it seems fine outsid e of it
oh ok
so yeah we have a lot of fun lil features
.play creep radiohead
live synced video player
oops
.unfunwatch
and we have like 100 other fun features
and real-time character-by-character broadcasting for all typing