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My first thought for the first one is that a malicious devil will just reply that n=1.
My first thought for the first one is that a malicious devil will just reply that n=1.
I suggest memes as in the Richard Dawkins original definition, not funny haha memes but shared reproducible culture. We are social creatures, more than any other, and our social development has happened far more quickly than typical evolution ever could.
Quite a bit of human development has been in the category of nurture, as opposed to nature. While humans have changed little biologically, I have an “appendage” in my hand that can communicate with an individual in space. Memes replicate and evolve much more quickly than genes do.
I agree that it is a limitation of the nature of federated software. All the same, it makes me nervous to interact. I would feel much better if it wasn’t every instance owner, but just the owner of the one your account came from, or perhaps the one you were interacting with. I’m not anonymous enough to feel comfortable.
I don’t vote much on any posts or comments for exactly this reason. I wish it wasn’t this way.
The post is the exact format chat gpt uses to provide lists. You are right on the money with this one.
My first thought was Pirate Latitudes, a book written by Michael Chricton, author of Jurassic Park. Never saw a movie adaptation but he is the Stephen King of sci fi, so maybe someday. Also my favorite book of his, despite what others may say
Storage could be measured in what is needed for various files. They would have to be of various sizes, but not linearly increasing much like inch, foot, yard.
Launch Codes, Pledge of Allegiances, Constitutions, God Bless the U.S.As, Average individual’s Patriot Act file (Pafs for short), etc.
Not quite. You missed the fact that it doesn’t need to be the entire statement. “I always lie when I say that the sky is green”
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