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it's not.

but peoples' "navigation" or "traversal" skills are.

it's the fault of the upper classes, starting at journalists and psychologists, if you care for some help with your research. they've been sucking for a while; at their jobs, understanding their true desires, fulfilling them, obviously, too, and they've been really really really (don't use this word as a scalar) bad in general, at developing their ability to get closer to what they want, and what they want to get on the way. they all submitted to shit.

and because journalism submitted to shit, it was very very very very ( don't use this word as a scalar) easy for ads people and ads divisions to trash peoples' "traversal" or navigation skills via ... well, shit.


reductio ad absurdum.

there were a few months when a neighbor couldn't get the oil he needed to heat his home ...

another one fried a circuit and his solar cells were ... well ... powerless ... I mean they weren't, except they were, but you know what I mean.

I had a bicycle stolen once and a car got smashed on the rail tracks to my university ... it was horribly bloody and messy.

A friend broke his good arm once. His other arm was useless.

And we shouldn't touch the Gen part of your AI.


no idea why or how, but are there attempts at implementing all that crazy math stuff like golden ratio, prime grids, fractals and what not into the game of life, Lenia?


But in zones where you'd expect it or, often enough, when there is a signal but your hardware can't receive or send because reasons?

I've been thinking about getting it when I hit the road in the near future but I'm also inclined to plan the route around options.


#priming

Uhm, wow. Most winnable matches often enough end when the drugs wear off for hundreds of reasons.

You are looking at it from the wrong angle. From what I have seen, it's rarely a whole team that fucks up while winning. Also: often enough: they don't seem to be aware of the pattern that just occurred in their brains (are not, as far as I learned from Paul E.). I believe these kids are put on drugs without consent.

I have no proof, of course.

I noticed it first in soccer back in '16, I think. Which surprised me because it was not boxing or wrestling or the UFC, where such things are the standard.


What drugs would that be? Amphetamine?


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