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European Parliament in Strasbourg. It was closed for visitors unfortunately...

@tripu once I tried but besides being plain evil it's boring and obnoxious af. Ao couldn't finish it

I made a small trip to Malta. One of the most picturesque places I've been to. Def will come back. The horsies is because it was their "National Day"

Stopped for a sandwich mid-hike and this dog just sits in front of me and stares at my food.

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@zpartacoos Theoretically, because of stochastic nature of difusion, there might be a feaction of second where the substance B spontaneously forms a clump efter being completely dissolved. The chance of it happening is astronomically small but never zero. There is a cool book I've read related to your question called "Second Law". I recommend it even though it's kind of old.

@stux just watched one of his movies. Very underrated. He's like Charlie Chaplin on steroids xD

@freemo nope. I don't have enough crypto to justify having a hardware wallet that's why I'm not too upset. When I went to forums investigating I saw hundreds of stories of people loosing tens of thousands. If I had these amounts I would have been much more serious sbout security. I lost 30 euros It's just lesson about how vulnerable our data is lol

Sooo part of my crypto funds were stolen and I have no idea how. But obviously the hackers have the credentials to my wallet (exodus). I really don't recommend using wallets (or any other important app) without 2FA (Exodus doesn't have an option for 2FA which is super weird). The hackers knew it as they also tried to steal my funds from Coinbase where 2FA is optional but luckily was activated. I know they tried because I received a log in confirmation code from Coinbase on the day of the hack. But they didn't even try Binance (where 2FA is mandatory). In summary, no 2FA, not your coins.

Festival of Light in BCN. Not nearly as good as the last pre-covid edition...

It is insane how advanced the natural language processing is in AI. I work in a lab focusing on development of treatment for Huntington's disease. Once my boss fed the following prompts to to the GPT-2 (GPT-3 is not yet open source, or at least it wasn't when he did it): "Huntington's disease is" or "We can cure Huntington's disease by". The results were spectacularly coherent but most things were factually wrong. He then compared it to something that happened to AlphaGo: AlphaGo is an AI trained to play Go, a board game very popular in Asia and much more complex in terms of available combinations than chess. During one of the games, it made a move that everyone thought was erroneous "rookie mistake" but it ended up being crucial for the victory in retrospect. My boss told me: "What if just like in a game of Go, GPT model will one day output us an idea so silly that we just discard it as nonsensical, but that in reality would lead to a cure?".
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

@itnewsbot Such scumbags... Their customer service is essentially non-existent, and instead of creating it, they come up with a new product that will have one. Essentially, what it means is that you will need to pay if you want to have access to customer support

Friendly reminder that every major superpower on the planet is becoming increasingly authoritarian and the most authoritarian of them all has supersonic nuclear missiles that renders every antimisile system on earth obsolete.

@11112011 you made this conclusion based on these two graphs? How about ever-increasing worldwide energy consumption, the fact Asia and Africa are propelling themselves into digital age, the fact that we are switching to less efficient green energy sources, demonization and phasing-out of nuclear energy etc...

@doug What a fucking dystopian future we live in where PRIVATE company gets in trouble with the government for NOT wanting to collect user's digital data...

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