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you: pain gives meaning to existence

me (pressing the joywire button):
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I haven't saw any human-made art as repulsive to me as GAN shoggoths, which is interesting.

Please warn if you are posting GAN-generated shoggoths.

Thanks.

had a dream where there was a cube with like a dream world inside it and people who touch the cube get sucked into the world. I was secretly the god of it

tetra is interested in the vibes of referring to themselves in the third person

more old images from the folder

this one was in the wake of some great meatless mondays discourse

!! ADMIN POST !!

its been a bit over a week since we've started hanging out here, here are some stats on what's happened so far

91 total users
23 new users this week
61 users active this week
2.63k interactions this week

lmk if y'all would like to see more/less of this sort of thing, or any other kind of info!

Probably going to have to look more into how much of what I’m seeing is Fediverse vs. Mastodon vs. schelling.pt vs Amaroq

Does blocking a domain block all users in that domain from following me?

mastodon polls have a maximum of four options :(

@WomanCorn Well one thing you could do is file an issue with whoever provides your client (assuming you're on mobile). That would actually move the ecosystem a bit. When I looked on schelling.pt it seemed to display...OK. Not great, but at least not attempting to show it as an image.

FWIW, I don't expect anyone else to support PGP sigs because it's too niche. I do at least expect a .txt attachment not to be displayed as an image lol. I'd rather it be ignored than displayed as a blank box.

Maybe you can configure Mastdon to strip attachments of a .txt or .sig extension?

@locus I am mostly curious how it works. I expect, like Twitter, to follow entertaining people and mostly ignore the federated page once my personal feed is full of goodies.

So, by default if anyone on this server follows anyone on that server, it adds that whole server's output to our federated page? That seems like a lot, but maybe Mastodon servers are smaller than I expected.

So instead of looking into continuity I instead read about infra-Bayesianism, which looks fun (apparently there’s also an infra-Bayesian version of the complete class theorem!)

Basically what it seems so far is looking at what you can strip away from MDPs in the case where some enemy looks at your policy and chooses the worst environment, and this has something to do with non-realisability? Cannot wait to read more

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