MoogProg
MoogProg t1_jcz4d4w wrote
Reply to Songs about being the toxic one by [deleted]
Antihero
MoogProg t1_j8wj4db wrote
Reply to comment by Avoidlol in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
The infant brain in Humans is extremely complex and not something we can easily compare to the training of ChatGPT. I think a lot of these comparisons come from looking at Human learning through schooling and books, language experience and ignores the amazing feat of discernment going on with regard to our senses feeding raw information to an infant brain.
As the meme goes, we are not the same.
MoogProg t1_j8sn8zi wrote
MoogProg t1_j60l2cw wrote
Reply to comment by rocketsocks in What time is it on the Moon? - Satellite navigation systems for lunar settlements will require local atomic clocks. Scientists are working out what time they will keep. by speckz
Well, it would be sync'd to UT/GMT but there will be differences in actual time between the two frames of reference. Set the Moon clock to UT/GMT running the same method of timekeeping as Geneva, they will drift apart from each other due to the relativistic effects of gravity. How that gets negotiated will be interesting. The Moon and Mars have their own time, no matter what 'zone' we apply to keep track of things. Crazy stuff.
MoogProg t1_j2avvsa wrote
Reply to comment by 33ff00 in What is our current "best guess" about how to observers that entered a black hole on opposite sides would look to each other once they crossed the event horizon? by WittyUnwittingly
https://www.scientificamerican.com/video/what-is-the-black-hole-information-paradox-a-primer/
This helps explain the issue better than I ever could. Enjoy.
MoogProg t1_j28ugg5 wrote
Reply to comment by beef-o-lipso in What is our current "best guess" about how to observers that entered a black hole on opposite sides would look to each other once they crossed the event horizon? by WittyUnwittingly
Only spaghettification and a timeless orbit until the eventual accretion of your particles feeding the singularity removes your information from existence*
*That last part is being debated and some suggest information is not lost.
MoogProg t1_j1v75dk wrote
Gary Schandling did this very well with two shows, It's Gary Schandling's Show and The Larry Sanders Show.
MoogProg t1_j1v1c3l wrote
Reply to comment by RPDRNick in Best secondary characters that show up from time to time? by SerDire
Harry Anderson as the con-artist on Cheers was fun, too.
MoogProg t1_j1qxmi0 wrote
Reply to comment by No_Representative_23 in Seattle or Dallas by No_Representative_23
Move to Portland. Get a solid bass rig. You play that now. Join as many bands as you can. Sing harmony. Lie about your age until you're 21.
MoogProg t1_j1quck7 wrote
Reply to Seattle or Dallas by No_Representative_23
Really depends on what you mean by start a band? Are you a gigging singer-writer who needs a backup band to take things into larger venues? Or are you hoping to find bandmates you get along with, to write songs together, play gigs and build a following from the ground up. These are very different paths.
When I have relocated as a musician, I tend towards joining an existing band more than looking to fill out my own 'roster' of players. Just me, you do you and good luck with all the music!
Vote goes to Dallas. The Seattle 'freeze' is real and can take years to thaw your way into a scene.
MoogProg t1_j0yn5yk wrote
That we are the first advanced technological life in the Universe. Fits the facts in evidence and the only arguments against it are statistical, and so they do not rule out us being the only life.
MoogProg t1_jef1xzn wrote
Reply to comment by notoneforlies in Hang man is a pretty disturbing kid’s game considering it’s about a man getting executed if your diction isn’t good enough by Looney_forner
Wild ass guess (not a historian), but literacy tests and lynchings have a common ancestor.