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  • Conspiration is clearly a combo of constipation and perspiration

  • I wonder why they take issue specifically with articles about LGBTQ+, has to be a complete coincidence and in no way a reflection of their bigotry, huh

  • User input doing unexpected stuff to the backend = Bad™

  • Oh gosh, hopefully I live to see "Singularity Is Still Near, Just Not as Near as I Thought: Trust Me Bros" released in 2041

  • I have never edited the LessWrong article, not sure what you're talking about.

    receipts posted

    I meant I have never disruptively edited the article. (...) I'm not a power user of Wikipedia and don't understand all your specialist terminology

    Dude physically unable to take an L.

  • Back in my day I told my mom "hey I got this grade today" and she was like "oh cool, good job" and then we ate dinner.

  • Welcome back, our condolences.

  • Wait, this guy published "is Near" twenty years ago and then UNIRONICALLY published "is Nearer"?

    Come the fuck on, this has to be satire?

    The sequel to "Apocalypse Now", "Apocalypse Even More Presently"

  • "People have lived with water pollution before", he says, dumping a truckload of depleted uranium into the swimming pool.

  • Ok folks, serious question. I know rats love excessively long word salad stream-of-unconsciousness essays. I understand how somehow can be so high on their own farts that they think this is an acceptable way of presenting their "thoughts". But...

    There's no way rats actually read those longforms, right? Like, no one has enough time on their hands to read and engage with something of this length and this boring on a day-to-day basis, right? Same goes for those LessWrong posts, they must be banking on others not reading through the 10,000 words of nonsense, right?

  • Who tf is this?

    "How Batman Launders His Grudges Into the Public Record" by Penguin's Henchman #37, like dude, I spend way too much time sneering on yall and I've still never heard of mr Turdgrains or whatever.

    In any case, whoever this is, @dgerard, you should start charging him rent for the priviledge of having you live in his head.

  • They do. Source: I worked in at MSFT in Azure Identity. It's completely separate, has its own rollout schedule for all products, etc.

    There's also a physically separate cloud for China 🙃

  • Iirc OpenAI uses Microsoft's cloud?

    If so, MSFT has a special airgapped cloud specifically for USGov.

  • Texas counties can’t pass their own ordinances, only cities can

    We hate central big government so we have eliminated all the local small governments as a precaution.

  • unAmerican

    This is somehow the worst thing Republicans did this year.

  • "controls" is way too generous