1. Bouillon is not cube-shaped. It is a liquid.

  2. This is my gripe with ice and sugar as well. Anything can be a cube.

  3. Yes, if you're strictly going for Hunter's Call commendations you don't need to cook them and you don't need to sell directly at Seaposts.

  4. One exception to the cooking: Don't forget to cook your meg and kraken meat for the hunter's call commendation!

  5. Why’s that? It’s not a world where you’re forced to change from these bad choices, but it’s a world where there’s some standards and we’re allowed to say this stuff.

  6. You don't get to go around evaluating everyone based on scientific standards. It may not be someone's objective to live whatever lifestyle our science dictates will give them the longest life.

  7. Are there game subs that are different? Seems like every game I like has a dog shit sub with constant bitching and every game development expert in the industry ranting about “good development”. I just thought that it was a Reddit thing.

  8. This is the truth. People more go online to complain than give kudos. The well defined complaints bubble up because people can see it's a problem, especially if they're experiencing it themselves.

  9. But his name wasn't Jon Bon Jovi. It was John Bongiovi.

  10. Water goes in the sewer and pushes the air out. Usually the air gets pushed up and out through other drains but sometimes there's so much water that it pushes out through the manholes. The air isn't supposed to be pushed out through the manholes but sometimes it happens.

  11. Lol this is great. Took a minute to find the official name "Q-ing oven"

  12. The top story on a few news websites is about the people who spent $250,000 each to be on the submersible trip to the Titanic. How is that more important than the environment, war in Ukraine, and other stories that affect billions of people?

  13. It's been a long time since importance drove headlines.

  14. As “AI art” and ChatGPT progress, the output should increasingly reflect less of a bias towards good art, or correct answers. These programs are meant to successfully emulate, and that means presenting output that is subjectively and/or objectively bad because that’s what people do.

  15. You're presuming the success criteria is "human-like output" when the criteria is actually "what humans see as good". Human emulation is not the goal, human satisfaction is the goal.

  16. Same thing. Otherwise, we would all like the same toppings on a pizza.

  17. What humans expect and what humans output are not the same thing.

  18. A fucking hole in one? I'd be pretty fucking pumped to see that.

  19. They aren't available to the public. US open my fuckin ass. Only public courses should get to host

  20. Just charge a lot so people can’t afford killing themselves there

  21. This gets resolved at some point before the year 3000.

  22. They are literally walking down a street well known to have photographers hanging around to get photos of fashionable people. If you don't want to get caught, you could go almost anywhere else and be fine.

  23. The dmv is a broken system in Louisville. I have wasted sooo many days here

  24. I'm hoping this one works out for the better considering it's rare to find now.

  25. I support find out, over and over. He fucked around enough.

  26. I don't know what you're talking about. Politicians CONSTANTLY fuck around and the populace are the ones left "finding out".

  27. I think you're off by one order of operation. Voters fuck around, and then their candidate helps them find out.

  28. That's a valid argument if our voting system installed representatives that actually represent the interests of the people. Our politicians represent the people that give them funding.

  29. ChatGPT is a language model, it's main purpose is to sound natural. It has no concept of "facts" and any time it happens to say something true is purely coincidental, due to a correlation between statements that sound true and things that are true. Which is why anyone relying on it to tell them facts is incredibly misinformed.

  30. This is what is frustrating about people using AI. They get the impression that it can do a lot more than it actually can do.

  31. No, that IS the plan and it's gone swimmingly so far. They created an industry where none should exist. Regulatory capture at it's finest.

  32. It's not about me not tuning into the important stuff, it's about the media cycle focusing on increasingly outrageous things so that crimes against the public barely move the needle.

  33. I don't believe he's half as wealthy as he claims to be.

  34. Well he claims to be a billionaire so as a half billionaire, $5m is still a drop in the bucket.

  35. Trump, most likely, has a lower net worth than you. I wager his debts far outweigh his assets and he has a negative net worth.

  36. He wasnt even there for that, he just happened to be at the right time in the right place to stop a bunch of idiots messing with things they sont unserstand

  37. Now imagine how many factually incorrect laws are on the books that haven't coincidentally been caught by a subject matter expert.

  38. I wouldn’t eat disgusting bologna when I was a six year old. Worst lunch meat ever, I’ll take good old PBJ.

  39. They're not selling bologna sandwiches. They're saying they sold them and depositing the money they're laundering.

  40. There's a weird phenomenon where all the positives effects of a change are taken for granted as inevitable, but all the negative effects get put under the microscope.

  41. There's nothing to "fix" about positive effects.

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