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It was necessary for the plot
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I might just be in denial, but I've always felt like Tarantino's problematicity was overblown
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It was necessary for the plot
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I might just be in denial, but I've always felt like Tarantino's problematicity was overblown
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Reddit now won't let non-logged in users see subreddits until they've been "reviewed"
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You think the writer's strike is part of a conspiracy to prop up Republicans for an election in a year and a half?
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Musk's new idea
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If all these scientists and engineers are so much smarter than Musk, how come they never had the idea to just understand the universe? 🤔
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Kevin McCarthy has officially lost all control of his GOP "clown show"
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Frankly, I think this is giving them too much credit. They don't have goals, and their grievances are manufactured so as to be too vague to be addressed (where there are real grievances, solutions or even band-aids are unacceptable for... (((reasons))))
They're literally just trolls who like to be angry and will find reasons to be angry. I'd say breaking the government in the process is seen as a side bonus for them, but I don't think they're even aware it's happening.
These people are fucking morons.
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Thousands of authors demand payment from AI companies for use of copyrighted works
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I completely fail to see how it wouldn't be considered transformative work
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US Sen. Mitch McConnell has a possible stroke during a press event
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Lol. That's a skin suit
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ultrakill rule
Oh shit what game is this?
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Thousands of authors demand payment from AI companies for use of copyrighted works
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Even if you buy that premise, the output of the robot is only superficially similar to the work it was trained on, so no copyright infringement there, and the training process itself is done by humans, and it takes some tortured logic to deny the technology's transformative nature
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Rejected by Don Hertzfeldt
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The last thing he put out was "The World of Tomorrow" trilogy between 2016 and 2020. It was pretty good.
I also highly recommend "It's such a beautiful day" if you haven't seen it
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Philly Fringe performer imagines eating her twin sister: ‘It gave me a lot to digest’
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What are you talking about? This sounds cool as hell
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the eternal struggle
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Frenworld was one of the bigger cutsey fascist communities on reddit, coming from 4chan. Any time you see "fren" Memes it's a pretty glaring red flag
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it's almost done!!!
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Maybe. But if I was thinking about buying into their ipo I might be pretty skeptical of a social media site that's actively antagonizing their users while it can barely turn a profit when 90% of their labor force are unpaid volunteers.
Engagement can be fleeting and I'm not sure their archive content is as valuable to LLMs as they think it is.
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More small talk
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I've definitely seen that before but I can't remember where. Cocoon (1985) comes to mind, but I'm not sure
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Russell Brand: Comedian accused of rape and sexual assault of four women
Not that shocked
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I'm ahead of the curve
My love of doo wop probably didn't help
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I moved here recently and for the love of God I do not understand what the hype is about.
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#ElonMuskIsATraitor is Trending on the Platform He Paid $44 Billion to Buy
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I could never really afford it anyway. Cars are expensive, rockets are very expensive, and microblogging is a fundamentally bizarre concept to me.
I guess I could not use his fake trains?
In a way, it's impressive this guy shitposted his way to the king of exploiters, but there's nothing to boycott
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tumbled
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Nathan Pyle released a children's book about playing hide and seek with a cat in his typical alien fashion. Highly recommended
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So l spun an onion, which was the style at the time
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Leeks are a kind of onion.
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It’s all a scam, don’t even try to tell me it’s useful
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You should use line breaks more often.