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- hans_glib0
wtaf how is this even possible?
- no ideascarabin
- https://i.imgur.com/…palimpsest
- QBN dungeondrgs
- QBNpro?hans_glib
- John 11:42-44
I've been preaching the good word from the get go, y'all don't wanna hear me though.palimpsest
- ORAZAL1
- ART!!!!!!!terry_cloth
- Get a hold of yourself Terry!ORAZAL
- Lolterry_cloth
- idk why but after 5ish years i sill love this photo.sted
- Gnash2
:(
- scarabin1
- I appreciate the gesture .
You are now part of a small group of quality contributors to this page.palimpsest - You've joined the likes of hobgoblin, Drumpf and terry_cloth.
Attaboy!palimpsest - Make us a new thread like this to poop in. How is it done?scarabin
- I never know if you're acting stupid or not.
I'll take it that you're asking in good faith this time.palimpsest - Here you:
https://www.qbn.com/…palimpsest - You know i’m not interested in beef. Just wanted the info, thanks.
She’s all yours, matescarabin
- I appreciate the gesture .
- drgs2
- uan1
- https://www.qbn.com/…deadsperm
- https://www.qbn.com/… ?uan
- Matthew 5:38-40
John 11:38-44deadsperm
- palimpsest0
As we have seen the ensemble of the sovereign (sub-groups and constituted bodies) forms a complex system whose apparatuses, at the base of the hierarchy, are in direct contact with the masses and constitute what are variously called, very misleadingly, cadres, nuclei, liaison organisations, etc. In reality, these are inorganic instruments whose very inertia constitutes the surface which is in contact with serial inertia, and their role, defined by superior groups, is to manipulate the other-directedness of Others. I have already observed that these sub-groups are surrounded by series; and in separation, as I have shown, they in turn become serialised.
- I understood nothingdrgs
- It's individuals that only have what they are doing at that time in common, without being considered a group. Like people standing in line for something.palimpsest
- So, are we here on QBN as group or just occupying the same space, waiting our turn?palimpsest
- palimpsest0
I never left!
- and the mods are to dumb to see it. or they don't care. are you also grafician?uan
- No. Of course not.palimpsest
- a good. just asked because of the frequency of his posts...reminded me of your pace sometimes.uan
- ORAZAL0
Tom Green - Rolling Stone (June 2000)
It was also within this skating friendship that Green and Giroux identified and developed two guiding principles, which help explain Green's peculiar contribution to modern culture. The first is chewing. In a literal sense, it is simply the pursing of lips and mastication that occur while considering a course of action, but by extension it is the process that gives you the resolve to do something, particularly something with potentially dangerous or humiliating consequences. The second is flipping. Flipping is when you consider something that seems an entirely undesirable course of action and then decide, simply by resolving to flip it, to treat it as though it were the most desirable outcome of all. "Basically," says Giroux, "if something's a nightmare, it becomes a paradise. If there's something that would normally be negative to other people, we convert that instantly to the other extreme, to the positive. Something that's totally not funny becomes really really funny."
- Chewing and flipping, Gotcha.
But what about barrel-rolling?Nairn
- Chewing and flipping, Gotcha.
- palimpsest1
AI is not outside of humanity because it is created and developed by humans. The algorithms and models that make up AI systems are created using human-generated data and are trained and fine-tuned by human engineers and scientists. The decisions and actions taken by AI systems are also ultimately determined by the goals, objectives, and constraints set by human creators.
Additionally, AI systems are not independent entities, but rather they are dependent on human input, maintenance, and oversight. Without human intervention, AI systems would not function.
Moreover, AI reflects the biases, values, and limitations of its human creators, and it can perpetuate existing societal biases if the data used to train them is not diverse. This means that it is important for AI systems to be created and used with ethical considerations in mind.
In summary, AI is not outside of humanity because it is created and maintained by humans, reflects human biases and values, and is dependent on human oversight.