

Humans will survive, but we may have some MAJOR population decreases. Earth will survive, nature will survive, one way or another.


Humans will survive, but we may have some MAJOR population decreases. Earth will survive, nature will survive, one way or another.


Went to Walmart.com, which is not great either. I bought something on eBay yesterday and it was fine so they must just be testing or it was a glitch.


The more determined they are to scan my eyeball the more determined I am to never let them.


I’m not even doing captchas any more. eBay threw one at me last week so I bought the same item elsewhere.


Yeah I almost didn’t put this one because I don’t get it, but several people I know have confused them.


Spanish and Portuguese
German and Russian
German and Dutch a bit
I was thinking more like $1500


Of course. I think there are many things that we haven’t detected because we lack the instruments or even the concept they exist
Humans are constantly discovering life on Earth in places it was thought impossible, like deep underground or in very hot water around volcanic vents.
Certain cancers (HPV, EBV, HBV) have been discovered to be caused by viruses, not just randomly out of control cell replication.
IMO even astronomers suffer from short-sightedness. They tend to classify things in terms of our own little solar system when actually with billions of stars and trillions of planets there are likely very many astronomical objects and phenomenon that we have never observed or thought of.
Even if a few of the words are the same, the pronunciation is hugely different. More so than German or Spanish, which also share words with English.


It needs to cook a lot longer. Better and more efficient algorithms. Fix the hallucinating, implement quality control.
Run, coward!!
Same. Another similar breakthrough memory I had was the Gravis Ultrasound and hearing actual sampled instruments in the Ultima music. Before that game music was much more bleeps and bloops.
Storing data on us and replacing human jobs with AI. No matter how many jobs your local leaders have been told data centers will create, they are intended to replace many more.