rdkilla
rdkilla t1_j6gc6pq wrote
dwarf fortress
rdkilla t1_j6avsr9 wrote
Reply to 'Everybody is cheating': Why this teacher has adopted an open ChatGPT policy by TheDoctorOf1977
he hass adopted open ChatGPT policy so people still pay for higher education
rdkilla t1_j6ao2p3 wrote
Reply to In the event of a fatal manned mission (example Artemis 2), would exploration stop in this period? by damarisu
nothing is guaranteed except stupidity, so its possible
rdkilla t1_j24z83n wrote
Reply to Projection on Twitter HQ in San Francisco by AEMarling
its not a fucking pinto
rdkilla t1_iy5z6e7 wrote
unreal engine 5 looking lit
rdkilla t1_iy4qd2e wrote
Reply to comment by dilligaf4lyfe in can you run an ethernet cable through an empty conduit in your house on your own? by VanillianArt
This is the real tip, I've even seen electricians almost kill themselves with metal fish tape!!!
rdkilla t1_iupowj1 wrote
Reply to Twitter’s $20 verification charge, because you should pay Twitter to promote Twitter. by Core1989
why do you think they aren't releasing the bot data publicly?
rdkilla t1_iunudy7 wrote
I disagree
rdkilla t1_itxju1t wrote
Reply to She'll start. by MeetLawrence
i don't get it
rdkilla t1_it8wtyl wrote
Reply to UK’s National Grid’s new technology could help power additional 500,000 homes | The technology has the potential to save £1.4 million a year in constraint costs. by chrisdh79
and next year lower health care costs after all the elderly who freeze to death
rdkilla t1_it7mwe9 wrote
Reply to The End of Moore’s Law: Silicon computer chips are nearing the limit of their processing capacity. But is this necessarily an issue? Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies by CPHfuturesstudies
we lost one aspect of moores law. we stopped making bigger silicon wafers. it means we lost one axis of cost reduction that used to be easy to tug on. it means we need more and bigger factories to keep up with demand, and there is some cost associated. we are at the dawn of 3d packaging. we are at the dawn of heterogeneous material composition (think processor made of different material chiplets (high frequency chiplets, high power chiplets, high efficiency chiplets, photonics etc..). we will achieve many orders of magnitude improvements in real computing power for a long time to come, but it won't always be cheap.
rdkilla t1_iry550v wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Roulette simulation: 10'000 players each betting 5'000 times (74% chance of having a negative return ) [OC] by nautilus_red
yeah but better than this 74%
rdkilla t1_j8v5i25 wrote
Reply to TIFU by putting tea tree oil on my pussy by Tsarofcocaine
jalapeno on your balls isn't as bad as you'd think, but i'll stay away from the tea tree oil thx