nadmaximus
nadmaximus t1_jdv7jpz wrote
Reply to Interactive cinema: how films could alter plotlines in real time by responding to viewers' emotions by giuliomagnifico
The dog will never die again.
nadmaximus t1_jdc5hms wrote
There is no such thing as "college age".
nadmaximus t1_jd2n4jn wrote
you can't order professional pigeon backpacks from amazon?
nadmaximus t1_jcyh4br wrote
Me with my fine southern accent trying to make 'door hinge' sound like 'arnj'
nadmaximus t1_jcjhmqc wrote
nadmaximus t1_jch1oam wrote
If only there were something we could do.
nadmaximus t1_jch1ddd wrote
Reply to People with dark personality traits are better in finding novel ways to cause damage or harm others: Study reveals that people with more pronounced dark personality traits tend to have more malevolent creativity by DreamingForYouAlways
I wonder if they make good DM's for roleplaying games? Somehow, I think that is more creative malevolence than malevolent creativity.
nadmaximus t1_jabth6m wrote
Reply to Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
They still are. But they were for two years, too.
nadmaximus t1_jabswnn wrote
Why would AI art care? We are witnessing the death of copyright, not AI art.
nadmaximus t1_j9u6eb5 wrote
Reply to Meta must pay $175M for patent-infringing livestreaming tech, judge says by OutlandishnessOk2452
There is no way any of that should be patentable.
nadmaximus t1_j9snb9t wrote
Reply to comment by xElectricHeadx in And this is how ears grow by HealerMD
Would that be like Joey finding his hand twin?
nadmaximus t1_j6lxanm wrote
Reply to My oldest American coin turned 100 by cote112
You should get a gumball machine or something so your coins can enjoy being spent every once in a while.
nadmaximus t1_j69swoe wrote
Reply to comment by Akasadanahamayarawa in My old, deaf dog likes to sleep outside. Because she's deaf, we can't call for her, and I don't feel like going out to get her in the cold/snow. So we taught our younger dog to go get her. by Admiral_Hakbar
They are such great friends. Bon voyage!
nadmaximus t1_j68nt01 wrote
Reply to comment by TheSanguineSalad in What Is The Gaming Hill You Will Die On? by OutriderZero
Yeah would not try either of those. I think I have Slay the Spire from epic, but haven't ever installed it.
nadmaximus t1_j67p2f1 wrote
Reply to comment by OutriderZero in What Is The Gaming Hill You Will Die On? by OutriderZero
I'm not sure, really. But I also don't like deck-based games like MTG with physical cards. I like playing card games with people.
I think it's more of a category, like FPS games. And deck-based games are almost all turn-based as well, which is my second-most unfavored category. So deck-based games are just outside my bounds.
Don't get me wrong, they aren't bad, I just don't like them.
nadmaximus t1_j67lcht wrote
Reply to What Is The Gaming Hill You Will Die On? by OutriderZero
I hate deck based video games
nadmaximus t1_j653hnm wrote
Reply to My old, deaf dog likes to sleep outside. Because she's deaf, we can't call for her, and I don't feel like going out to get her in the cold/snow. So we taught our younger dog to go get her. by Admiral_Hakbar
Imagine a person looking at you when you talk, like a border collie.
nadmaximus t1_j4vtfhl wrote
Well now I don't want to.
nadmaximus t1_j3rglvj wrote
Reply to Startup Uses AI Chatbot to Provide Mental Health Counseling and Then Realizes It 'Feels Weird' by Sorin61
Some people pay good money to feel weird.
nadmaximus t1_j1yc6tc wrote
After 7 years living in a place heated by a wood stove, this winter in a house with a furnace has been luxury. I miss having a fire to look at, though.
nadmaximus t1_j137c50 wrote
A trick is something a capitalist does for money.
nadmaximus t1_j067k62 wrote
Reply to New research shows why we hear “lemon” and not “melon” in processing incoming sounds: our brains “time-stamp” the order of incoming sounds, allowing us to correctly process the words that we hear by giuliomagnifico
I think this feels obvious to people, but consider that this is not the only way that it could be.
In terms of unmasking the "algorithm" of the processing, this is an interesting question, even though we are certain that we process words in order. But how do we do it?
nadmaximus t1_izwga1m wrote
This may be surprising, but death is linked to a higher risk of suicide. In fact, the majority of suicides involve a death. Preventing death and intervening in near-death situations would would lower this risk.
nadmaximus t1_izdp9dn wrote
Reply to Studies have shown that individuals with excessive smartphone use behaviors may exhibit reduced gray matter volume anterior cingulate cortex, altered functional connectivity and changes in activity in various parts of the cortex during processing of emotions. by OpenlyFallible
I don't see how comparing the MRI's of different people could tell you that one group had "changes" in their brains, or "reduced" gray matter.
These would be "differences" or "differences". Changes/reduced terminology implies something has happened, and is misleading for people to hear. Other headlines will say "phones shrink your brains!"
nadmaximus t1_je4870d wrote
Reply to The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
How? Also...the pope is a celebrity?