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Cake day: August 26th, 2025

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  • This is garbage.

    I’ll skip you a read, the article does not present data to support any of the statements in the title. Nor in the subtitle. It does however present multiple ads and popups.

    This is your friendly neighborhood ego-appealing only-10%-higher-iq-can-solve-this-game article with “research” from psychologytoday, autocitation, and articles that do not even discuss what is being stated. This writing style underscores how the usage of AI to create engaging articles and foster a diverse community- what I mean is that thing is either written with AI intervention or by someone who reads them so much that they write like them.

    Mental health is a real issue, that should be handled with real information, not this kind of fanfiction.

    Have you ever met someone who can fix anything, figure out anything, handle any crisis with calm precision, and yet flinches when someone offers to help them? Have you ever wondered why the most capable person in the room is also the one who seems least comfortable receiving care?

    I have. Because for a long time, I was that person.

    I’m sure this would make a nice action movie introduction.

    Separating competence from identity. You are not your ability to handle things alone. That ability is a nervous system adaptation, and a useful one. But it’s a tool, not a definition. You’re allowed to set it down.

    Also comes with crunchy bits of quantum neural vibrations.

    I’m not going to comment everything, but this is garbage.




  • So, in order for the unexpected number to be caused by a Black Swan event, the event has to be unaccounted for in modelling. If the number has a 0.1% chance of happening but is caused by variables that were accounted for, it doesn’t count. Is this correct?

    And a number that had 50% chance of happening can also be caused by a BS event. Basically the status of BS event is unrelated to the probabilty of the resulting numbers.

    And now I’m not sure of what I should do with that concept

    I see how it could get used as a variant of “the future can never be determined with full certainty and therefore I can’t be blamed for anything”




  • Oh wow. How much time does the whole input-processing-output takes? I would have thought it would be so fast that you couldn’t notice it

    Some musicians assured me that using bluetooth instrument was fine in terms of delay, wouldn’t that absolutely blow up all the cool kernel tuning?





  • Batteries are about 30% of the price of a full car, which is a lot, but significantly less than 100%. You definitely have an incentive to replace them instead of the full car.

    To replace most of them, you need to unscrew the 4 big bolts that hold it, remove the dead one, put a new one in and rescrew the 4 big bolts. This is made difficult by the 700kg that the batteries weigh, but is doable if you have the equipment to lift and move heavy things.

    Your issue is Tesla. Tesla has an absurd and dangerous battery design to make their models as flat as possible. I will not list the reasons why Tesla should not be used as a reference

    I am not sure why you are stating that only the rich can charge at home, it is much cheaper than charging at a station. Fast chargers do sometimes have a queue issue, but it’s not as bad as it would be at a gas station with three lanes. They’re not converting gas stations to charging stations, they’re adding chargers to parkings that can charge dozens of car in parallel. And you won’t use them often because it’s so pricey.