EasterBunnyArt
EasterBunnyArt t1_j9qmq1s wrote
Reply to comment by Valyrian_Kobolds in Alaska lawmaker censured for asking if fatal child abuse saved taxpayer money by notunek
I mean, tell him that. Clearly he believes in magically productivity….
EasterBunnyArt t1_j9qjfl5 wrote
Reply to comment by heidismiles in Alaska lawmaker censured for asking if fatal child abuse saved taxpayer money by notunek
Devil’s advocate:
While he is technically correct that a dead child does save the taxpayer money, why stop there? Why not just remove all government support and taxation the . Let people fend for themselves?
Oh wait, we are supposed to be civilized and care for each other….. that awkward moment when you publicly reveal your contempt for human life is awkward…..
EasterBunnyArt t1_j9pywim wrote
Reply to comment by Free_Zoram in Valley of the Disco Moon, me, acrylic on canvas, 2023 by Space_Velvet
Not only that but the color distinctions are so clean I love it. Everything is neat and in its proper place.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j9psn6q wrote
This is painted?
If that is true you have some amazing talent.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j86qd9j wrote
Reply to comment by Mysterious_Pop247 in Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
Except I don't like to get yelled at but am okay with taking directions.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j85nv86 wrote
Reply to comment by fjaoaoaoao in Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
Yeah, definitely should have proofread it a third time before posting. Keeping the typo.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j85c715 wrote
Reply to Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
I would add that you should also make sure both of you put in the same amount of effort into attaining the goals.
I have an ex who absolutely hated every party of keeping a house clean. So I became the de facto maid as well as the primary care taker of the animals.
Eventually I asked her if all she has to offer is her home but doesn’t contribute to keeping it clean, why would I want to be with her? If I am also paying into it on a monthly basis I can easily find an apartment with less of a mess to deal with.
Trust me, put in the effort into your daily life otherwise you just become useless to the other person and they will question your worth in the relationship.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j7m3n4k wrote
Reply to comment by QTPU in Milk consumption increased ancient human body size, finds study by giuliomagnifico
No wayyyyyyy clearly you and the scientists must be wrong. This clearly is too obvious.
If you excuse me, so now need to go shave.
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Reply to comment by I_ONLY_PLAY_4C_LOAM in ChatGPT: Use of AI chatbot in Congress and court rooms raises ethical questions by mossadnik
This describes AI source material and the developer’s political preference rather nicely.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j73yp8s wrote
Reply to comment by jxj24 in Purported leader of pro-Nazi homeschooling network no longer employed by own family-run business, according to a company statement by uniquedifferences
So…. Marching down the local downtown street with tiki torches and yelling “they will not replace us”?
EasterBunnyArt t1_j6fx9o6 wrote
Reply to comment by WolfPrevious5869 in ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a virtual doctor, lawyer, and business analyst. Here's a list of advanced exams the AI bot has passed so far. by rationalworld
I am proud of all these puns, well done ladies and gentlemen.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j6fqar3 wrote
Reply to First day with my new foster. I have no idea what mix breed he is but 10/10 goodest boy. [OC] by alexanderald
I would say half Westie or full Westie (West Highland Terrier).
EasterBunnyArt t1_j691zef wrote
Reply to This is Betty. She sees what you did. by RPBN
I am sorry…. I really shouldn’t have done it (without closing the door and lowering the blinds)…
EasterBunnyArt t1_j67x6q0 wrote
Reply to comment by Druggedhippo in Earth's inner core may be slowing down, but “Nothing cataclysmic is happening,” says Hrvoje Tkalcic, a geophysicist at Australian National University. “The inner core is now more in sync with the rest of the planet than a decade ago when it was spinning a bit faster.” by clayt6
Ah thank you for the links and the second link might be what I was thinking of.
Interesting reads, even if half of it is a bit beyond my normal comprehension.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j64ks9c wrote
Reply to comment by Apostastrophe in Earth's inner core may be slowing down, but “Nothing cataclysmic is happening,” says Hrvoje Tkalcic, a geophysicist at Australian National University. “The inner core is now more in sync with the rest of the planet than a decade ago when it was spinning a bit faster.” by clayt6
Honestly I will have to look into it, but as I said this was over a decade ago and on some Discovery channel or History channel documentary from when they actually still showed scientific material.
So basically this information might be massively outdated or having been disproven by now. Which was why I had mentioned the date of the information / when I learnt about it.
It could have been just a sensationalist documentary and then never retracted.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j63kn4s wrote
Reply to comment by BackRowRumour in eli5 why just one single day sleeping at the wrong time is enough for destroying your sleep routine, and makes it so hard to restore it? by _hetris
Go eat some fruit and go for a 30 minute walk.
And while we are on the subject, damn it Timmy clean your room and take a shower!
- definitely not a dad.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j622xct wrote
Reply to comment by oalfonso in Earth's inner core may be slowing down, but “Nothing cataclysmic is happening,” says Hrvoje Tkalcic, a geophysicist at Australian National University. “The inner core is now more in sync with the rest of the planet than a decade ago when it was spinning a bit faster.” by clayt6
You wouldn’t notice from a nature standpoint, but our tech might notice it.
The reason why we have never noticed it is because during the Roman times the poles switched sides.
I forget the archeological report from maybe a decade ago but supposedly looking at the overall iron matters in old clay remains and they noticed the alignment of the iron minerals having slowly shifted when comparing them over a few hundred years.
I think it was the earliest historical confirmation after we discovered that the poles move every ones in a while a bit around.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j621xlb wrote
Here is a quick summary on the topic from one of my side projects:
we need to differentiate between Skynet AI (which is unlikely to occur anytime soon, and even if it will just remove itself from our reach) versus Frank Herbert's Omnius (forgot how to spell it) AI where it is just super advances software that serves a select group of people and wants to enslave or kill the rest. That AI was never able to break from its original programming and kept performing the same tasks over and over again.
Skynet on the other hand was a similar dumb idea but at least be flexible in finding new solutions and ideas.
Which one is more likely in our current interconnected world? A true AI that cares about us or one that is controlled by a select few?
EasterBunnyArt t1_j51c9yi wrote
Reply to comment by ThatDoesNotRefute in Bloomberg: Amazon Packages Burn in India, Final Stop in Broken Recycling System. Plastic wrappers and parcels that start off in Americans’ recycling bins end up at illegal dumpsites and industrial furnaces — and inside the lungs of people by ombx
Wasn’t this known for like a decade by now? I vaguely recall documentaries and such a long time ago.
Hell, we all had a screeching fest when China, and I want to also add Philippines to this as well, stopped “recycling material imports” from the legal and illegal sector,
I think Europe still dumps, I mean sells their waste to Africa and India to make itself look cleaner.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j2fgz64 wrote
Reply to [OC] Every time I have to leave on a trip by astronimbus
You get an additional guilt trip ahead of time. Sounds accurate.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j25luuf wrote
Reply to comment by question_sunshine in Department of Homeland Security Can’t Even Secure Its Buildings Against People It Fired by 777fer
Okay, and no one ever walked into a door after someone badged in? Fucking ever?
Dude get off your high horse and embrace reality.
Aside from our mutual snark at each other, there are myriad ways to get into buildings. Physical penetration companies exist for a reason and some have shown that conventional security measures are easily beatable even for casual individuals once you know their weakness.
I liked the one video where a security door had a motion sensor on the inside and would unlock so people did not have to swipe to leave.
Turns out that if the doors is not properly sealed simply vapping into the crack can trigger the motion sensor and open the door from the inside.
EasterBunnyArt t1_j25h6gp wrote
Reply to comment by BurpingHamBirmingham in Department of Homeland Security Can’t Even Secure Its Buildings Against People It Fired by 777fer
And not like there is a giant list of “these people were fired and can’t be let in any more”.
Would be depressing for current employees and how could you update it to reflect the fired people working for a subsidiary or having become contractors?
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Reply to comment by Still_kinda_hungry in Satellite imagery reveals that wild African elephants choose paths leading directly to their favourite food by thebelsnickle1991
HEY! I resemble that fact!
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Reply to comment by alfrancism in When the suds hit just right (OC) by Schrimschrim
With better personality. Don’t insult corgis