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  • Ok, I get that, but just seems like engineering to me, nothing to do with science

  • I’m confused, is there science in this?

  • Lotta non-memes on here lately

  • Opticron Verano 8x40.

    The focus dial is buttery smooth, better than any other I’ve tried, that’s a game changer. I couldn’t tell the difference in dispersion and brightness between these and the comparable Zeiss when I tried several brands at my local bird store.

  • There’s a lot of AI art in this community lately

  • Love the statement, could have done without the AI slop art

  • c/engineeringmemes should be a thing

  • Is that leucism, or is that how the juveniles look? I’m from out west and have no clue.

  • So Stallman doesn’t like it because they don’t use open source JavaScript?

    I don’t have a problem with Cloudflare not blocking sites based on their belief. When you do that is when you get shut like X where Elon Musk discriminates because you have a different opinion than him. At least Cloudflare just follows the laws and their own rules, instead of just acting as a force for changing the world how they see fit.

  • I don’t think this blocks crawlers. About 1/5 websites uses cloudflare, the significant thing here’s is that AI scraping is now blocked by default on most of those sites, NOT crawling

  • Curious, I don’t understand the hate for Cloudflare

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  • I don’t know hot to think about images like this, now with such available image generators.

    Is this real?

  • Yup, it’s all AI, at least the images and copyright.

  • Browsers also do a hell of a lot more over time, have to put the functions and UI for that somewhere. Would we wanna live back before Safari had extensions?

  • I don’t believe in things that are considered “supernatural”. However, I don’t think that someone believing in something supernatural disqualifies them from doing good science, the same as someone who has a purely materialist belief system isn’t necessarily qualified to do good science. The clincher for me is that they can do their best to operate science without biasing it.

    For example, It’s perfectly possible for someone who believes in string theory to study it as long as they are using the true scientific method, the same as it’s possible for someone who does not believe in string theory to study it with proper scientific method. If you project that same example towards something more controversial, like telepathy, it’s still a valid understanding of how scientific study should work.

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  • Wow, I don’t wanna be on Reddit, but I don’t hate it like this, is this how other people feel?

  • Nah it ain’t you, the model thinks that bison are buffalo because most people call Bison a Buffalo, it’s a longstanding misnomer.

    Even true in higher education. I’m in Colorado and there’s a university (CU) who has a Bison mascot, but they call themselves the “Buffs”, short for buffalo. The other schools make fun of them endlessly for it.

  • Too bad it hallucinated a bison instead