[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 14 points 1 month ago

@o7___o7

There's a hospital in France where a horse visits the patients. In the hospital. There was a thing in The Guardian about it a few years back.

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 10 points 3 months ago

@dgerard

Was the stumbling point when they explained to the county the part about the perpetually tortured child?

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 12 points 3 months ago

@swlabr

“Boolean psychology”

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 12 points 4 months ago

@V0ldek

They're going to end up cheating and using AI to summarize rat verbiage instead of reading it. And THAT is what will piss off the future AI god.

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 13 points 5 months ago

@slopjockey

Maybe if Eggsy's balls hadn't dropped and he was raised by a billionaire.

I can't put my finger on it exactly but the pictures of them give me the impression that they've never actually had sex.

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 11 points 5 months ago

@sinedpick

I wonder how many of those 30k were LLM-generated.

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 12 points 5 months ago

@froztbyte

Someone should sell a grass footrest for under your desk. With a little grow light.

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 14 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

@TinyTimmyTokyo @dgerard

The author previously wrote "The Socialist Case for Longtermism” in Jacobin, worked as a Python dev and data analytics person, and worked for McKinsey.

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 11 points 1 year ago

@corbin @bitofhope

2.5 hours is a bit of a slog but Olson’s videos are sufficiently entertaining and well-edited to make it work. He cites videos enough to make it worthwhile to present as a video.

Also, speaking for myself, his videos tend not to be the sort of topics where I would want to reference specific parts later, where a text version would be better.

I do wish some of the cited tweets and forum posts were easier to read in the video.

[-] jonhendry@iosdev.space 12 points 1 year ago

@scroll_responsibly @self

How are the 2023 30 under 30 so diverse and yet so same-y?

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