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CampinAndBam 4 points ago +4 / -0

I like drops and I like beer. This should be good

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CampinAndBam 3 points ago +3 / -0

I feel like a majority of live stream chats in the gaming community are pretty based. SC1 chats used to be so toxic it was hilarious.

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CampinAndBam 4 points ago +4 / -0

If you watch the movie Bork, you will place your faith in Mitch when it comes to judicial approvals. The guy is still pissed from the Regan years for how the dems acted.

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CampinAndBam 7 points ago +9 / -2

Agree. Biologically women worry about the nest and ignore the rest. Men worry about the rest and ignore the nest. I wish women were not emotional voters and they would focus on long term survivability beyond the nest. Short term emotions have continually fucked this nations government.

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CampinAndBam 5 points ago +5 / -0

At this point.. what difference does it make

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CampinAndBam 1 point ago +1 / -0

My parents were so proud they donated to Graham (they’re from Illinois) and I’m just like WHY? The Kav hearing red pilled them to think Graham is good

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CampinAndBam 2 points ago +2 / -0

Spotify is scared of the UFO guy Dr. Greer. What a bunch of pussies. Love getting drunk and watching that guy

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CampinAndBam 2 points ago +2 / -0

Clearly you haven’t watched him lately

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CampinAndBam 1 point ago +1 / -0

As a former Jupiter resident, I’m proud of you all!!!

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CampinAndBam 9 points ago +10 / -1

I’m an electrical engineer and I completely agree. In the next decade solar panels will reach 40% efficiency and 25% panels will be largely obsolete. I wonder what the rich green energy libs will do with their panels... ohh that’s right sell them or send them to a landfill. Nuclear is safe now. People don’t realize that we can shut down nuclear fission in seconds. Melt downs should not happen! Lastly, energy generation will have to be more localized at some point. Energy companies are quite unwilling to upgrade their grids for our current needs, so how do people think they will provide all that we need in the future. Like when electric cars reach a 50% adoption rate.

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CampinAndBam 4 points ago +4 / -0

I came from Germans who were indentured slaves to the United States. When will these people stop being victims?

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CampinAndBam 10 points ago +11 / -1

Why all the down votes? This guy is right. The problem with Cali’s system is that when they diversified their power sources they went to far. The current state of battery and solar isn’t that great.

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CampinAndBam 5 points ago +5 / -0

We are da weh

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CampinAndBam 1 point ago +1 / -0

Rhonda Patrick’s health studies on broccoli sprouts are incredible. Stuff is no joke.

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CampinAndBam 1 point ago +1 / -0

I do think in the next decade AI will be used for better branch prediction at the op-code level inside the microprocessor. I could see it being used to fix errors, but as far as writing 50 lines of code, I’m not sure how they would setup the (un)supervised learning side of it to really create a useful ML implementation. IMO many AI implementations used to remove remedial tasks end up being suggestion machines that are quite annoying. Similarly, I would say Grammarly has been one of the few successful suggestion style use cases of ML. Gmails sentence prediction isn’t bad either, but not great. The number of parameters in these networks are going to have to grow dramatically for these networks to be useful, which at that point the hardware is still holding these systems back for edge devices.

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CampinAndBam 1 point ago +1 / -0

AI will assist coders, not eliminate coders. There’s to much creativity required for coding. Inferencing hardware is several decades away from being able to handle the estimated number of parameters required to accomplish what the human brain can do.. let alone compute at 20 Watts like our brain does.

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CampinAndBam 1 point ago +1 / -0

I also do NN data science work, look at the Ag companies if you want a more based company.

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CampinAndBam 1 point ago +1 / -0

Conservative whites have families and jobs. Can’t feed a kid if I’m sitting in jail. So until something big happens where there is a large group of conservatives banding together to defend something, the average conservative will not act. Also most conservative whites are Christian and I’d rather forgive than commit an act of violence.

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CampinAndBam 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not a public school teacher but I’m pretty sure they do have to pass a background check?

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CampinAndBam 2 points ago +4 / -2

I agree with you. The prosecution will view a minor traveling across state lines with a firearm as an intent to do harm. I live in the shithole called Illinois too and the laws for acquiring and using a FOID card are strictly enforced like you said. Outside of the law, I personally believe it should be a 2nd amendment right to CC a weapon in all US states. The prosecutors will likely be able to get him on something, too many laws were broken.

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CampinAndBam 4 points ago +4 / -0

STEM student who attended law school here... we could do without law schools. They’re really producing professional protestors these days that have the ability to fuck our lives up over their feelings. Common law seeks to appease & compensate the victim and has drifted away from its relation to biblical codified rules like the founding fathers intended and believed in.

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