MuForceShoelace
MuForceShoelace t1_jee8f14 wrote
Reply to Hyperloop technology could revolutionize transportation with ultra-high-speed, environmentally friendly travel up to 700 miles per hour, and student-led initiatives like HYPED are dedicated to making this a reality through innovative design and development. by intengineering
America already doesn't build high speed railway. Why is it going to build one guy's stupid one person subway?
MuForceShoelace t1_jeaux6b wrote
I would like to sue every AI that used my data in it's training. 1 million dollars per use.
MuForceShoelace t1_je9feup wrote
I mean, with it being only mario and sonic movies that you want to watch it sounds like you just have very narrow and specific interests. Extremely good movies like everything everywhere came out, but it really sounds like you have a one note thing for movies and that seems fine if that makes you happy, they will make more sonic movies.
MuForceShoelace t1_je5b20d wrote
Reply to comment by tjmme55 in People who work in weed stores, are you friends with the people who work in the weed shop next door? by needfortweedIII
parkinglot is a car that sells used golfballs by having a bunch of golfballs on the hood of their car or strawberries from a wooden sign that says 'strawberries" that their daughter drew in 1992
MuForceShoelace t1_je59p4t wrote
Reply to People who work in weed stores, are you friends with the people who work in the weed shop next door? by needfortweedIII
excuse you, it's a dollar general that is next to the weed store. Then the other weed store is next to that.
MuForceShoelace t1_jdiz0gp wrote
Reply to TIL: A Mambo No. 5 cover by Bob the Builder went to number 1 in the UK on 9th September 2001, but was removed from BBC radio playlists after the 9/11 attacks as it was ‘too frivolous’ by gnomageddon7
During covid there was a bunch of times a commercial would clash with a news story and it would get shared over and over. (like the one with a newscaster talking about the dead, then immediately crashing into an applebee's commercial telling people to come back). People talk about stuff getting "banned" like a government banned it, but they really just didn't want to have a news story about buildings collapsing then going right into "we can fix it! yes we can!"
MuForceShoelace t1_jd7yucl wrote
Reply to Could you train a local AI chatbot (like the local GTP 3 that you can download and train) on things like building codes to assist tradesmen? by jdog1067
Mostly not like that. an AI like chatGPT isn't a guy who reads manuals then learns from them and then can answer questions. So training it on the manuals wouldn't have a lot of responses past what a search of the documents would do, but worse.
What it really would need is to train on like, message boards where people answered those questions again and again, until it could predict what answer goes with what sort of question.
(but also, a major flaw in this sort of statistical language generation is they generate sentences and don't really know what anything is. So if you asked the minimum width of some cable or something it would do a great job creating an answer that LOOKED like an answer with some numbers in it, but wouldn't necessarily be anything real. ChatGPT is real bad on like, if you ask for a phone number it'll create a phone looking number that is just random numbers, because that gives a sentence that looks correct)
MuForceShoelace t1_jcyc81a wrote
Reply to Shot in the dark, but... by Arkitakama
They have eaten it all, they are now too strong to ever get it from them
MuForceShoelace t1_jcjy3lg wrote
Reply to Remove Maine from Hollywood!! by Hangry_Pauper
Are we not a hermit state? Maine's whole personality is being super super mad and angry if anyone comes or moves here and our dumb catch phrase is "you can't get there from here"
MuForceShoelace t1_jc1wqnu wrote
Reply to Future Timeline has removed its prediction about a cure for Alzheimer's disease by 2036 by ixfd64
We discovered a kind of plaque that builds up during alzheimer's so for a while there was a very plausible "so if we clear that out, we cured the disease, right?" that made it seem like the cure was in sight. But then we found drugs that cleared it and it didn't really improve anything. The drug still came out, there was a bunch of fraud where it tried to claim smaller and smaller effects, then just came out as being a totally do nothing drug. So now the research is back to "we have no idea how to treat this"
MuForceShoelace t1_ja98zig wrote
Reply to comment by SheSellsSeaShells967 in Pilot’s Grill Memories? by Breezy207
I loved millers as a kid, but I secretly think it maybe was the worst restaurant on earth and if I saw it now I'd be pretty grossed out by their extremely bad and dirty buffet.
MuForceShoelace t1_ja8zp1i wrote
warning: if you go to that site telegraph can see you went to their site
MuForceShoelace t1_j9w64jl wrote
The big thing is that a long time ago that sort of itemized deduction stuff mattered a ton, now, almost everyone just takes the standard deduction. Your tax preparer was just going "hey, is there anything special that makes it worth itemizing?" and the answer was no so they went standard deduction. Like, 90% of people are better off standard deduction now, you need a really specific business type situation to get anything from itemizing and will just work it all out, see the number is lower than the standard deduction and take that instead.
MuForceShoelace t1_j9jjkp6 wrote
Reply to comment by flypanam in What happened to the Bangor Bull Moose? Seems like it’s really falling apart. by McGillicuddysGhost
Especially since that whole area was anchored around the mall and now the mall is basically gone.
MuForceShoelace t1_j9g2o0m wrote
Reply to What happened to the Bangor Bull Moose? Seems like it’s really falling apart. by McGillicuddysGhost
Buying physical media has been on a downward trend for a long time. Covid accelerated people shopping online instead of in person. An in person physical media store is a pretty rough business in 2023.
MuForceShoelace t1_j9ewpb4 wrote
Reply to comment by MuForceShoelace in TIL that artificial banana flavoring isn't based on a species of banana that got wiped out, but instead uses Isoamyl acetate to replicate the flavor, which is only part of what gives bananas their distinctive taste. by NoLackofEnthusiasm
Allyl hexanoate Prop-2-enyl hexanoate.svg pineapple
Benzyl acetate Benzyl acetate-structure.svg pear, strawberry, jasmine
Bornyl acetate Bornyl acetate.svg pine
Butyl acetate Butylacetat.svg apple, honey
Butyl butyrate Butyl butyrate2.svg pineapple
Butyl propanoate pear drops
Ethyl acetate Ethyl acetate2.svg nail polish remover, model paint, model airplane glue
Ethyl benzoate Ethyl benzoate.svg sweet, wintergreen, fruity, medicinal, cherry, grape
Ethyl butyrate Ethyl butyrate2.svg banana, pineapple, strawberry
Ethyl hexanoate Ethyl-hexanoate.svg pineapple, waxy-green banana
Ethyl cinnamate Ethyl-cinnamate.svg cinnamon
Ethyl formate Ethyl-formate.svg lemon, rum, strawberry
Ethyl heptanoate Ethyl-heptanoate.svg apricot, cherry, grape, raspberry
Ethyl isovalerate Ethyl isovalerate structure.svg apple
Ethyl lactate Ethyl lactate.svg butter, cream
Ethyl nonanoate Ethyl-nonanoate.svg grape
Ethyl pentanoate Ethyl valerate.svg apple
Geranyl acetate Geranyl-acetate.svg geranium
Geranyl butyrate Geranyl butyrate.svg cherry
Geranyl pentanoate Geranyl pentanoate.svg apple
Isobutyl acetate Isobutyl-acetate.svg cherry, raspberry, strawberry
Isobutyl formate Isobutyl formate.svg raspberry
Isoamyl acetate Isoamyl acetate.svg pear, banana (flavoring in Pear drops)
Isopropyl acetate Isopropyl acetate.svg fruity
Linalyl acetate Linalyl acetate.svg lavender, sage
Linalyl butyrate Linalyl butyrate.svg peach
Linalyl formate Linalyl formate.svg apple, peach
Methyl acetate Methyl-acetate.svg glue
Methyl anthranilate Methyl anthranilate.svg grape, jasmine
Methyl benzoate Methyl benzoate.svg fruity, ylang ylang, feijoa
Methyl butyrate (methyl butanoate) Buttersauremethylester.svg pineapple, apple, strawberry
Methyl cinnamate Methyl cinnamate.svg strawberry
Methyl pentanoate (methyl valerate) Methyl pentanoate.svg flowery
Methyl phenylacetate Methyl phenylacetate.svg honey
Methyl salicylate (oil of wintergreen) Methyl salicylate.svg Modern root beer, wintergreen, Germolene and Ralgex ointments (UK)
Nonyl caprylate Nonyl caprylate.svg orange
Octyl acetate Octyl acetate.svg fruity-orange
Octyl butyrate Octyl butyrate.svg parsnip
Amyl acetate (pentyl acetate) Amyl acetate.svg apple, banana
Pentyl butyrate (amyl butyrate) Pentyl butyrate.svg apricot, pear, pineapple
Pentyl hexanoate (amyl caproate) Pentyl hexanoate.svg apple, pineapple
Pentyl pentanoate (amyl valerate) Pentyl pentanoate.svg apple
Propyl acetate Propyl acetate.svg pear
Propyl hexanoate Propyl-hexanoate.svg blackberry, pineapple, cheese, wine
Propyl isobutyrate Propyl isobutyrate.svg rum
Terpenyl butyrate Terpenyl butyrate.svg cherry
MuForceShoelace t1_j9ewkbr wrote
Reply to TIL that artificial banana flavoring isn't based on a species of banana that got wiped out, but instead uses Isoamyl acetate to replicate the flavor, which is only part of what gives bananas their distinctive taste. by NoLackofEnthusiasm
Basically the important thing to know is there is a chemical called an "ester". In around the 1950s we figured out it was really easy to make them, and that they were a big part of what we could smell and taste, so they just made every single one and then just went oe by one smelling and tasting them and just gave them names. They didn't really design or copy anything, they just took 60 chemicals and went "uhh.... grape?" "uhh... that is... uh.... fruit punch" to each because they are basically the cheapest fruit/candy flavoring or smell you can make so they want to use all of them.
MuForceShoelace t1_j985mcv wrote
Reply to What’s up with Bangor? by EmeraldMoose12
I feel like your first few sentences about it being isolated are not as positive as you seem to think. A city that is hard to get to, not near things and doesn't want outsiders is not one that is going to grow.
MuForceShoelace t1_j8wxvzo wrote
Reply to comment by Chris04401 in Are we expecting some bad weather today or what? by [deleted]
could you read the advisories maybe?
MuForceShoelace t1_j8wvn2a wrote
Is something stopping you from typing "weather" into google and seeing the forecast and all the weather advisories and storm warnings?
MuForceShoelace t1_j8rmbnc wrote
Reply to comment by str8grizzlee in Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first” by strokeright
It doesn't have "goals", you have to understand how simple this thing is.
MuForceShoelace t1_j8iumqt wrote
Old grandpa watching fox news VR so extremely angry the kids today are cyberdogs now just yelling and yelling at his grandkids from his toilet bed (that he can use because he's 'sick')
MuForceShoelace t1_j8i2to5 wrote
Reply to TIL: The wires helping hold up antenna and poles are not "guide wires" by actually "guy-wires" by HanSolo71
g g g g g girl!
MuForceShoelace t1_j8dybz1 wrote
Reply to comment by NotYou007 in Ohio death cloud coming here? by TarantinoFan23
The idea is that it's some sort of end of the world event but that it's covered up, so every time they report on it that is a coverup because they aren't saying the made up stuff twitter said.
MuForceShoelace t1_jefzl0g wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in TIL Arabic numbers have only existed in their present form since about the 10th century. Only a few texts using Arabic numerals appeared outside of Italy until the late 15th century. It wasn't until the mid-16th century that Arabic numbers were in common use in most of Europe by joecooool418
that isn't even remotely true