Combating artificial intelligence with natural stupidity.

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  • The statistical number-crunching showed that those who drank two to three cups of coffee a day were the least likely to develop mental health problems, compared to people who didn’t drink coffee at all or who drank more than three cups.

    How much is a cup? Is it the cooking unit equivalent to 250ml or is it a colloquial “cup” that could be anything from the size of a thimble to the size of your head?

    If you’re going to report on a study about “how much is optimal” can you at least be clear on the units?














  • I think it’s more of a symptom of how narrow a view of the world you get from mainstream English language social media, even the view of other Western countries. Sites like Reddit are openly hostile to content in other languages since only English is allowed in the main subreddits and other languages are quarantined to dedicated language/country subreddits, while sites like Facebook/Twitter accept all languages but completely isolate different languages from each other to avoid the “bad UX” of seeing content in a language the user doesn’t know.



  • So are you saying Canada shouldn’t be sanctioning Russia because it hasn’t stopped the war in Ukraine? If not, what makes it okay for Canada to not sanction the US? How are the situations different where one warrants sanctioning yet me even suggesting sanctioning the other is a sign that I’m an idiot who needs to “wake up?” Also, spare me the “wake up” talk in general, we live in this shithole world because the most powerful countries in the world are in a cabal where they ignore each other’s atrocities while claiming to be a bastion of human rights. And no, I don’t think we can just magically solve it by talking it out, which is why I’m calling for sanctioning and economic/political isolation of the perpetrator because that is the step after talking. Canada and other Western governments went on record to say that part of the goal of sanctioning Russia is to make it as hard as possible for them to function in general, and by extension making the war effort difficult. Regardless of whether that works in practice, that’s not even a possibility being considered for one of the West’s own. Why?