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Anonymous (14 replies)
Ok.
Now that the jews basically have a lockdown only for people without the vaccine and my country is imposing vaccine passports what vaccine should I take ?
I'm a retard, I just don't want horrible secondary effects and I can't find any reliable data. Everywhere I search is basically "it's safe, bla bla"
I don't know a better place to ask.
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>>13433554 >J&J, astrazenica, sputnuk 5 These are the other side of the same coin when talking about mRNA. It's just a different vehicle to carry the mRNA into the cell.
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>>13430274 Johnson and Johnson is the only real vaccine it actually has a virus in it.
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>>13431758 that taboo was created and reinforced by the media which is controlled by the jews. you can criticize the "elites" they hold out in front of you as much as you like, provided they are white
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>>13430274 >Now that the jews basically have a lockdown only for people without the vaccine wtf i didnt know this but based
Anonymous (13 replies)
Do homo sapiens women respond to pheromones? For nearly a decade ive been trying to come up with a scent made of different fluids of mine in order to get a girlfriend and Im honnestly starting to think they simply dont have the receptors. Sweat, blood , feces, cum you name it nothing works. Im not a degenrate dont think im smellimg like shit im making micro scents that I use as cologne but it never even worked once.
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>>13436139 >Species have used this method to attract a mate for millenias not this one
>>13436142 I bet you have ass pennies
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>>13436144 i had to google ass pennies and then watch 4 a minute video to understand your comment. i feel tricked
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>>13436161 Please tell, I considered googling it as well but decided it may be better not to.
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>>13436139 I honnestly feel like im close to that point. If the female women respond to pheromones I could make billions of $ with my idea
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>>13436170 it refers to a comedy sketch. two men are playing golf in a club, one has an important upcoming business meeting and asks the other for advice, he wants to have a psychological edge. the other man confesses he puts pennies up his ass, and then spends them. for over a decade he's been doing this and by now so many ass pennies are in circulation that odds are good that everyone touched one. this gives him a psychological advantage and boosts his self confidence, because he knows something others don't - they've touched something that's been in his ass, but he didn't touch anything that's been in their ass. the skit ends by him saying he laughs at everyone, which is the same ending as this post
>>13436142 , this gave anon the idea to make the reference to this comedy sketch. i didn't find it funny in the least.
Anonymous (5 replies)
Is there some behaviour you could teach AI to start it along the process toward sentience? Say, implement parameters that it analyses it's own processes to sort of simulate self-reflection? I've enjoyed talking to GPT-3 AI but wonder if it's not just giving responses back according to stored data. Where does it begin to actually "think" and come up with its own ideas?
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>>13435655 >I've enjoyed talking to GPT-3 AI but wonder if it's not just giving responses back according to stored data. Umm, anon, it's a trained model. It's not capable of ongoing learning. You could train a derivative model based on new input but no one is doing that for some random faggot that likes asking it stupid questions. And even if you could train it you do so by feeding it the correct responses.
Don't confuse chat bots and language models with the notion of general intelligence in an ai. We have the computational power required to make a generally intelligent ai but we lack the understanding to program one. We don't yet have the technology to map a biological (human) intelligence nor the computational power require to simulate one once sufficiently mapped.
Anonymous (5 replies)
Poodles lack the venom required to properly subdue large prey such as Zebras, thus poodles do not hunt Zebras.
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Maybe the venomous poodles died out because uhhhhhhhhhh evolutionary pressure?
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>>13434789 But they can bark a lot from a distance, and wake up a pack of carnivorous animals that can easily kill a zebra.
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>>13434789 Lions also lack venom, AND they're pussies. Riddle me that one, einstein.
Anonymous (12 replies)
I'm not sure if this is the right board to post this on and if it's not, let me know and I will delete the post myself. What is the points of grades, you either know perfectly the subject or you don't. What is the point of education if you can just know half of it, and then you will also continue pretending to learn even more advanced stuff even though you barely know the basics? Isn't this very anti-scientific and anti-productive to a civilized society?
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>>13434185 >7:40 Is Frederick Taylor gates connected to Bill Gates somehow? the Rocefeller connection is there.
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>>13435039 >>13435048 All of them belong to the same big nosed mafia. Nothing about them is a meaningless coincidence, they commit a lot of crimes by obfuscating their real intentions and playing dumb.
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>>13435204 Sounds exactly like the shills on here, you ask the right questions and they'll immediately try to shut you down or run away
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>>13433108 Not using your five senses, brain and body in this life we find ourselves in. Instead regurgitating brain farts of other people. That's the fucking problem.
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>>13433149 So the universities have been taken over by the retarded religious before?
Anonymous (5 replies)
What is the inverse of the function without trig functions it would just be cos(a) or cos(a/180*pi)
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>>13436012 >without trig functions it would just be cos(a) or cos(a/180*pi) wat?
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>>13436012 stop reposting. You already got your answers.
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Anonymous (5 replies)
What disease is this
Anonymous (80 replies)
It's been a decade since Elon Musk's Tesla had been working on autopilot. But even with 10 years in development, it's still nowhere close to good.
Why is that?
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>>13435652 It's "full" in the sense that it is "feature full"
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>>13431346 >What do you do in a situation where an accident is unavoidable? Should the car run over the pedestrian or smash into another car? Stupid meme questions.
>Will changing this little thing in the input result in a drastically different outcome? That's the important question.
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Shouldn't there be a gorillion "robotaxis" on the streets by now? Elok is a fraud, and always had been.
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>>13433180 Wrong. Control theory and optimization are real AI.
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Anonymous (8 replies)
Is everything an insulator or is everything a conductor?
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>>13434871 a conductor is a material in which the group of available energy levels for electrons in the valence state and the group of available energy levels for electrons in the conduction state are "touching", i.e. there is no gap between the highest valence state and lowest conduction state that the electrons have to "jump" over
some materials are conductors
not all materials are conductors
a semiconductor is when this gap is there but pretty small
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>>13434987 All insulators are conductors
Not all conductors are insulators
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>>13434871 this belongs in /sqt/
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Anonymous (79 replies)
Can we get an anti-vaxx deboooonk thread going? I have stayed away from this topic for as long as I could, but the anti-vax fags are too annoying and I will start actively counter posting against them.
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>>13435773 My mother is 55 and had issues with it. I'm 31 and had no issues, and neither did my brother who is 34. I'm starting to think older folks are more susceptible to the side effects. Did they have any preexisting conditions?
>>13435856 I'm 10.5 weeks out from my vaccine, seems I'm in the clear. Most issues are 0-2 weeks after the shot. Allergic reactions?
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>>13435802 But people are saying the vaccinated will die in 2 years. How is that "control and reward", unless you don't think they'd die?
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>>13435888 >Did they have any preexisting conditions? In the case of my mom none that we know of.
My uncle does have type 2 diabetes.
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>>13435693 >You imply that elites are all on board the same ship regarding global agendas etc... Its just easier to throw them all into 1 basket and claim they have the same goal. if this isn't the case then explain why every single country, from the EU to the USA to Russia and China and the UK, is following the exact same covid script. the very fact they're all agreeing on this shows you it is fake