yesman

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[–] yesman 34 points 2 weeks ago

His cabinet is already stocked with batman villains lead by Elon Musk as the newly created secretary of layoffs. You're going to have to do better than a everyday crazy Republican to outrage me at this point.

[–] yesman 24 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

You couldn't make this movie today. That's because the alien would just walk around in a bathrobe, tentacles and ribs sticking out everywhere. When challenged, it would just say:

"Oh, I guess that anybody who has different opinion about which biomass ought to consume which is a "MONSTER" now? So much for the tolerant left!"

[–] yesman 31 points 2 weeks ago

When you hear Republicans say Russia is "defending Western values", this is what they're talking about.

[–] yesman 7 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's the playstations and Nintendos that always had a worthwhile ascetic. The kind of line and color that would be attractive next to a DVD player or Stereo receiver.

The Microsoft consoles meanwhile seemed to stick to that anti-ascetic popular with juvenile-boy coded gross-out toys. And this keyboard leans into that hard.

[–] yesman 4 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

With something called sodium citrate and a splash of milk, you can make quality cheese behave like Velveeta. Search "sodium citrate" cheese if your interested. Oh, and you can make sodium citrate from baking soda and limes so it's not like it's unhealthy or anything.

I happen to loathe Velveeta because of Jimmy Carter so I was excited to get my nachos at home again.

[–] yesman 8 points 2 weeks ago

If the cartels had their cargoes insured for loss we would know exactly what it was worth. But as it is now, the value of drugs is limited only by the imagination of the police in charge.

I've seen pigs weigh entire marijuana plants, terracotta-pot and all, then multiply that figure by a "street value" that's 10X what I've ever paid for premium bud. I'm convinced that many drug dealers go their start after seeing these inflated values advertised on TV.

[–] yesman 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Neutrinos can totally go back in time. It's essential to the plot of "Watchmen" 2009 and that's as good as peer review. it's just not in physics because Einstein was a Marvel fan.

[–] yesman 41 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (9 children)

The grossest thing about the racist recriminations over Harris' loss is that the racial group that makes up 70% of the electorate and the vast majority of Trump voters is somehow blameless, clean, and without blemish.

It seems like every minority is only as good as their latest contribution to the movement, while white liberals are always welcome to flow in and out every election cycle like a goddamn tide.

Conservatives have mocked us for decades with terms like bleeding heart and woke because they see us betraying those values at the fist sign of trouble. And they're right.

[–] yesman 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

BBQ pulled pork.

Brown a pork shoulder, rest it on a bed of onions, and slow cook/ braise it in a sweet marinade. (a can of soda works great).

(optional) Once the meat is fork tender, shred it, spread it out on a thin layer on a cookie sheet and broil it in the oven to recreate the burned/ dehydrated texture of smoked meat.

Serve with BBQ sauce and pickles on a warm hamburger bun.

[–] yesman 29 points 2 weeks ago

You left out the funniest part. The prosecutor was Chris Christie.

I understand there was tension between Jared and the NJ Governor. With the younger Kushner eventually pushing Christie out of Trump's inner circle.

[–] yesman 79 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (10 children)

By the time RFK jr. is done, the vegetables will have a warning label for Haber–Bosch nitrogen and MAGA will insist their food be grown on untreated human feces.

[–] yesman 41 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I want a whole adult themed lunchable with vodka in the caprisun, THC in the food, and a cigarette for desert.

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The way I read the article, the "worth millions" is the sum of the ransom demand.

The funny part is that the exploit is in the "smart" contract, ya know the thing that the blockchain keeps secure by forbidding any updates or patches.

 

The researchers started by sketching out the problem they wanted to solve in Python, a popular programming language. But they left out the lines in the program that would specify how to solve it. That is where FunSearch comes in. It gets Codey to fill in the blanks—in effect, to suggest code that will solve the problem.

A second algorithm then checks and scores what Codey comes up with. The best suggestions—even if not yet correct—are saved and given back to Codey, which tries to complete the program again. “Many will be nonsensical, some will be sensible, and a few will be truly inspired,” says Kohli. “You take those truly inspired ones and you say, ‘Okay, take these ones and repeat.’”

After a couple of million suggestions and a few dozen repetitions of the overall process—which took a few days—FunSearch was able to come up with code that produced a correct and previously unknown solution to the cap set problem, which involves finding the largest size of a certain type of set. Imagine plotting dots on graph paper. The cap set problem is like trying to figure out how many dots you can put down without three of them ever forming a straight line.

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