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deafboy , in 🤯 Have you heard of “abacus” theory? - YouTube
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I have not. But now after I've not seen any kind of explanation, I still don't.

CaptainSpaceman ,

Looked like bullshit to me lol

JigglySackles , in Otters are super cute

Well that's fuckin adorable.

turkalino , in Is anyone else into demoscene videos?
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Is there a good aggregator for demos? Or should I just start watching some on YouTube and hope the algorithm starts including them?

FlyingSquid OP ,
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There are good demoscene playlists on YouTube. I'd start there. Unfortunately, the live streaming demoscene video website seems to be gone now.

ace_garp ,
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For the complete stockpile of original demo files, check out:

https://www.hornet.org/#new_to_demos

and

https://scene.org/

Or regular video streaming websites for just the visuals.

cerement , in Otters are super cute
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(love the vocalizing)

mrgreyeyes , in Neil deGrasse Tyson reads his peer review of Terrence Howard's mathematics theories

Not a fan of Neil, but this is a really respectful way in into teaching someone how scientific studies work.

simplejack ,
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Yeah, I’m still on the fence with what happened after the me-too stuff. Some women spoke out against him, but several independent investigations were not able to substantiate the claims. And after different organizations did their own investigations, they all came to the same conclusions, and let him keep his projects and jobs.

almar_quigley ,

He’s also just a bit of a prick regardless. There are so many more entertaining science personalities that don’t act pompous as fuck.

just_another_person , (edited )

I think "prick" is a bit far. I don't think I've ever gotten any malice or ill-intent from him. He's just a very blunt speaker who may not immediately recognize the social repercussions of what he's saying in the moment. I think he recognizes this and constantly apologizes for the way he speaks.

undefinedValue ,

Not a fan of Joe Rogan but I did watch clips of his interview with Neil and prick definitely seemed like an appropriate term for him after that. Watch the clips if you don’t believe me.

just_another_person ,

I watched them. There's nothing there that is aggressive at all. He very clearly laid out and explained the issues with the ideas put forth by the ideas in that paper, and explicitly said why he did it that way (that's how a colleague in science would note things), and further said if you're to be taken seriously, you should expect such feedback from peers who are reviewing your work. That's quite accurate.

What was your take on this that sounds negative?

undefinedValue ,

He interrupted Joe constantly and came off as arrogant, condescending and abrasive.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qwZXR2PlcEM

just_another_person ,

Oh no...Joe Rogan gets interrupted by a certified genius in between idiotic thoughts.

acosmichippo ,
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he has had some dickish moments but when you’re constantly talking publicly that’s pretty inevitable unless you’re a saint.

Illuminostro ,

And "uppity." Amirite, guys?!

/s

almar_quigley ,

Yes, just because I’m speaking negatively of a black man I must be racist…. Fuck off. I made no comment on his race.

Illuminostro ,

You didn't need to. There are dozens of videos on YouTube on why he's "condescending, rude, talks over Joe Rogan,' etc. You're not fooling anyone.

_different_username ,

Same here. I've come to the conclusion that, if I was unwilling to accept anyone that wasn't of the calibre of Carl Sagan to fill his shoes, I was probably going to wait a long time. I think Degrasse Tyson's advocacy for black scientists is admirable, as is his willingness to promote religious reconciliation. These weren't areas of focus for Sagan, but that's ok. They can be different people, even imperfect people, and maybe that's good.

yesman ,

several independent investigations were not able to substantiate the claims.

Tyson was investigated by National Geographic and Fox to protect the shows they were producing starring him. I suppose the Natural History Museum looked into it enough to decide not to fire their star celebrity academic.

So the investigations had massive conflicts of interest actually. And none of them had an interest in his actual guilt. An none of them were victim advocates.

The accusations against Tyson are credible and they've never been properly investigated.

Ghostalmedia OP Mod ,
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Apparently the museum used outside investigators, and Fox / Nat Geo used internal investigators.

It wouldn’t surprise me to have a media company’s bias being toward protecting their content investment. That person’s face is in every show set to run, rerun, and stream. A museum is kind of different. It’s the in-person exhibits that are the main draw, and a their bigger risk is probably the litigation from substantiated allegations.

I work in this risk / ethics space, and I’m not surprised that the museum was more motivated to look into the claims, as opposed to simply saying they looked into the claims.

And that said, I’m also just some rando on the internet.

acosmichippo ,
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does he even have shows any more? why bother if they weren’t going to use him again anyway?

Illuminostro ,

I know, right? He's just so uppity. You know his 'doctorate' is just honorary from Morehouse, right? Good thing I get my facts from Matt Walsh and Charlie Kirk.

/SARCASM

FartsWithAnAccent , in "¡Hola, soy Vince con Slap Chop!" It's not a dub!
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DannyMac , in How Amateurs Created the World’s Most Popular Processor (History of ARM Part 1) | LowSpecGamer (18:10)
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I wonder when RISC-V will dethrone them?

electro1 ,
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I'm afraid it'll be overtaken by corporate greed, and throwing proprietary blobs until they implement something like Intel ME... But don't worry it's for your security

turkalino ,
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Probably once Intel decides to buy ARM so that they don’t have to compete anymore

iltoroargento , in "¡Hola, soy Vince con Slap Chop!" It's not a dub!
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The jokes still hit pretty much the same lol. Definitely same energy.

superfes , in "¡Hola, soy Vince con Slap Chop!" It's not a dub!

I like it better in Spanish

ace_garp , in Is anyone else into demoscene videos?
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This one was my favourite back in the day,

Bomb! - State of Mind - (1998) NSFW

ace_garp , in Is anyone else into demoscene videos?
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apt-get install bb

🤩

DeuxChevaux , in When people speak English but with German grammar
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Haha, I am a native German speaker, and I had a hard time following them without looking at the subtitles. But then, grammar is a fickle bitch in all languages.

verity_kindle , in 'I Want to Break Free' (Queen) Performed In North Korea
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Inspiring and bold. Don't we all want to break free, as Putin and Kim Jong Un drop their new album, "99 Shit Balloons"?

InternetCitizen2 OP ,

We are due for a remake it seems.

NoneOfUrBusiness , in When people speak English but with German grammar

Can we just appreciate "breakfasted"? Why doesn't English have that?

Wanderer ,

From what I have gathered. In German you can just make up words, it it makes sense everyone will just go along with it.

There are a lot of words in English that could exist but if you made them someone would look at like you are stupid for thinking something that isn't a word is a word. You can't just make words.

barsoap ,

English does that all the time, breakfast is actually a very good example. Toothpaste. Hairstyle. Bedroom.

barsoap ,

It should be "I broke fast", not "I breakfasted", there's already a verb in there but people have forgotten, TBH "To have break fast" is quite questionable grammar. It's different in German, "Frühstück" means "early piece", an adjective-noun compound which then can be fed through the usual verbification rules.

lvxferre , in When people speak English but with German grammar
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It's kind of funny how extremely similar English and German are, but you notice it only when you neither natively speak. Because of that doesn't the video even off to me sound.

(And yes, I'm doing it on purpose. Why not?)

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