the guy who got Elon and Grimes to hook up, destroying Twitter and then Reddit
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the guy who got Elon and Grimes to hook up, destroying Twitter and then Reddit
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Orange site is *most concerned* that the FFmpeg Explorer demo video is Richard Spencer getting punched (news.ycombinator.com)
you need way too much familiarity with the rationalist subculture to appreciate this one fully, but my goodness this moderation notice (www.lesswrong.com)
Huawei devices without Google Play are like that not because of US ban.
It’s because Google created Android in a way device owner cannot change system partitions themselfs. It’s because Google Play Services require special system access. It’s because Huawei won’t let you unlock bootloader and install system apps.
LessWrong: "Assume Bad Faith" (www.lesswrong.com)
Yudkowsky advises his fellow Effective Altruists to take the FTX money and run. For the sake of charity, you understand. (forum.effectivealtruism.org)
planefuckers and noncredible analysts, the funny might have happend to Pringles (www.bbc.com)
i guess sneerclub must just hate understanding things. yes, that must be it. (www.lesswrong.com)
Grimes sitting there with two phones trying for 200 likes (twitter.com)
Linux drivers for the apple M1 family of gpus now are officially confirmant to opengl es 3.1 (rosenzweig.io)
They’ve done some really good reverse engineering on this project.
say cheese (www.msn.com)
The new silicon chips, made by Chicago-based p-Chip, use blockchain technology to authenticate data that can trace the cheese as far back as the producer of the milk used. The chips have been in advanced testing on more than 100,000 Parmigiano wheels for more than a year....
Yud goes full seed oil-ist (nitter.net)
I haven't seen people wilfully misunderstand all possible criticism of them so hard since the last time rationalists hit the headlines, with Scott Alexander (old.reddit.com)