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Dry Kill Logic - Rot
  • Great song from a rather underrated nu metal gem of an album.

  • Anyone in the EU wanting a leatherman?
  • Sheesh, apparently it's 340 eur ordered from Sweden. I mean, I'm sure it's great, but that's an insanely steep price.

    I hope you find good use for it!

  • Two 80-something journalists tried ChatGPT. Then, they sued to protect the 'written word'
  • These models can't write satisfyingly/convincingly enough yet.

    But they will.

  • Too powerful for their Euro arteries
  • You know, Costco exists in Europe as well, with the same food order menu.

  • The Biggest Deepfake Porn Website Is Now Blocked in the UK
  • Porn fakes are old news, yes - but what the post you replied to is talking about is "deep learning" (remember that, before the great deluge of "AI"?) fakes, which to some extent either uses generative networks to swap out or alter the face/body, or straight up generate simulacra graphics/video, as opposed to a human doing for the most part comparatively bad hack jobs with multiple sources as in the past.

  • Dante: No Grind?
  • Seems like they're experimenting with acquisition this time around. After the slog that is Protea, Citrine etc, I'm all for it.

    Hopefully they stick with this, or figure out more interesting ways of making acquisition feel more meaningful.

    At least the game mode (Disruption) is actually pretty fun and a very decent arcane grind to boot.

    Best small update in a long time, imo.

  • Serial Killers Have Rapidly Declined Since The 1980s
  • Four of the most prolific serial killers were based in south American countries like Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil etc.

    After those, it's India, China, Pakistan, former Soviet states, Russia and so on.

    Hardly first world countries, and especially not when these killings took place.

    Those killers' body counts eclipse all American killers' by a very significant margin.

    Gary Ridgway (the Green River Killer) is the most prominent American serial killer by a mile, but he's not that "famous" even though he was arrested and convicted rather recently (about 20 years ago).

    He is an uninteresting person who is rather stupid, doesn't do interviews and doesn't revel in his infamy like the more famous serial killers do or did. He's almost more akin to a rabid animal as far as public perception goes.

    Furthermore, the decline of serial killers, even with more interest and attention than ever, I think is largely attributed to better social safety nets.

    As it turns out, it seems that in at least some cases, socialistic policies work surprisingly well.

  • Ecuador's youngest mayor Brigitte García shot dead
  • A huge point of legalizing is to take away a large percentage of gangs' income by making legitimate businesses replace their supply chain over time.

    Obviously criminals are still going to be deep in that as well, especially since they already have a lot of the supply already in place, but people are more inclined to work with police if they aren't at risk for being hassled by them for their drug use and/or business with said drugs.

    It's basically death by a thousand cuts (over time) for criminal enterprises.

    Also, if there's no reason to be scared of the cops or the justice system (that's rich!), you're also more likely to cooperate with police if your legitimate drug business is being squeezed or compromised by criminals.

    This should've already happened, of course, because now the problem really is the amount of money criminals have made off of the illegal drug trade, rivaling many nations. That money is being laundered and injected into legitimate businesses and investments, solidifying criminals' leverage over the economy.

  • Heat pumps slash emissions even if powered by a dirty grid | Grist
  • Apparently newer models are more like 20-30 years, conservatively, depending on use case.

  • Inside the Coyote vs. Acme Rollercoaster From a Voice Actor at the Front of the Campaign to Save It
  • Yeah, that's what I've heard, but how expensive can a goddamn Wile E. Coyote movie be?

    It just seems a little odd to me that this is the big "public" write-off, considering some of the trash they've put out that didn't break even.

  • Inside the Coyote vs. Acme Rollercoaster From a Voice Actor at the Front of the Campaign to Save It
  • I mean... Imagine how terrible it's gotta be for the doofuses at WB to shelf this, considering the utter garbage they've been putting out since forever.

  • Michigan governor says not voting for Biden over Gaza war ‘supports second Trump term’
  • And all you'll get is everybody losing.

    Cutting off the nose to spite the face. Genius!

    Even though I'm childless and have absolutely no stake in this dog shit reality tunnel, I'm still a little perturbed by how cavalier a lot of people are with gambling about their children's futures.

  • Radiation Dose Chart
  • There's also this: https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJM198202113060613?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub 0pubmed

    "In a person smoking 1 1/2 packs of cigarettes per day, the radiation dose to the bronchial epithelium in areas of bifurcation is 8000 mrem per year -- the equivalent of the dose to the skin from 300 x-ray films of the chest per year. This figure is comparable to total-body exposure to natural background radiation containing 80 mrem per year in someone living in the Boston area."

    8000 mrem is about 80 mSv. A lifetime of background radiation in a year, so quite high.

  • What I should do about auditory "hallucinations"
  • As said by others; see a physician, then a psychiatrist (in that order).

    Auditory pseudo-hallucinations may be completely benign, especially if you've partaken in psychedelic substances recent or long since past, but they may also be an early warning sign of (like you said) potential pressure on the brain or abnormality in brain functioning.

    And even that might be fine.

    Either way, why gamble? Go see a doctor.

  • Are there any games like Diablo but not Diablo because Diablo?
  • It seems like it'll actually be radically different, and there's no way it's coming out until like at least 2026.

  • What are some hidden indie gems nobody knows about?
  • As far as I know, a ton of stuff in the game is based on Spanish folklore etc as well.

  • What are some hidden indie gems nobody knows about?
  • Blasphemous.

    Fantastic metroidvania meets soulslike game. The art style, the lore, the atmosphere, and by God - the music!

    The combat is not super great, but it's capable enough for a metroidvania.

    I haven't played the second one, I hear it's kinda hit and miss.

  • Starfield hits ‘mostly negative’ on Steam, players complain of boredom
  • Oh, but what about Planescape Tournament 2003...

    On a serious note, both are amazing games, and so is Divinity: Original Sin 2 (and Baldur's Gate 3!) as well.

  • Primitive Man on Audiotree Live (Full Session)

    One of the heaviest touring bands out there right now (possibly ever).

    Life-altering video for me.

    The frontman (Ethan Lee McCarthy) doesn't get enough credit and is a huge inspiration in a multitude of ways.

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    Dolorian - In the Locus of Bone (2006)

    I wish they'd come back and put out another album. There's nothing like them.

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    Dolorian - In the Locus of Bone

    I really wish they'd put out another record. If anything, I wish someone had the balls to rip them off and make more similar stuff, heh.

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    kaosof kaosof @lemmy.world

    I float through physical thoughts. I stare down the abyss of organic dreams.

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