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GlitterInfection

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GlitterInfection , to Memes in You're treading a fine line Mr. Tim Apple

That's good!

GlitterInfection , to Memes in You're treading a fine line Mr. Tim Apple

So it's good faith to say that when Apple does something good that they are bad and it's typical of them to be bad?

GlitterInfection , to Memes in You're treading a fine line Mr. Tim Apple

By allowing emulators on the app store... Apple Bad?

GlitterInfection , to Comic Strips in Boy! [Hot Paper Comics]

Yes.

GlitterInfection , to Comic Strips in XXX

Urban Dictionary would like to access your Bristol Scale Data.

GlitterInfection , to Comic Strips in Lord of the Flies

The link above had this to say about the author:

I learned what an unhappy individual he had been: an alcoholic, prone to depression. “I have always understood the Nazis,” Golding confessed, “because I am of that sort by nature.” And it was “partly out of that sad self-knowledge” that he wrote Lord of the Flies.

So not necessarily allegory. It seems more a bleak worldview portrayed through fiction.

GlitterInfection , to Technology in Opera is testing letting you download LLMs for local use, a first for a major browser

I haven't tried LLMs myself, but even completely made up garbage would be better than today's search engine results.

You either get advertisements for things that have nothing to do with what you're trying to find or you get privacy preserving links to sites that have nothing to do with what you're trying to find.

GlitterInfection , to Technology in Opera is testing letting you download LLMs for local use, a first for a major browser

This is true. I asked my LLM.

GlitterInfection , to Technology in Opera is testing letting you download LLMs for local use, a first for a major browser

Like search bars.

GlitterInfection , to Technology in Opera is testing letting you download LLMs for local use, a first for a major browser

If you think of LLMs as a thing to replace search bars then this kind of makes sense.

GlitterInfection , to Comic Strips in Victory? [elder cactus]

Their first part is a short work of fiction about making a religious person feel bad.

Their second is saying that science doesn't answer the question "why."

Philosophy asks "why" at least it does here on Earth.

GlitterInfection , to Comic Strips in Victory? [elder cactus]

You messaged me directly rather than responding in the thread, but messaging back is failing, so I will respond here.

There is no theory involving deities that fits the models of the universe we have based on observable evidence, and there is no evidence in support of any theory involving deities.

For anything else we would say that this thing doesn't exist and leave it at that.

Agnosticism gets lost in the fallacy that since it's logically impossible to prove non-existence we must hold open the possibility of existence without evidence.

So I'm an atheist because it is the default state to be, it makes no statement requiring evidence, and it doesn't require fallacy.

GlitterInfection , to Comic Strips in Victory? [elder cactus]

She's crying because she realized that she could buy a second home if she hadn't been foolishly donating to the church all this time.

GlitterInfection , to Comic Strips in Victory? [elder cactus]

So your arguments for agnosticism over atheism is that you don't want to make religious people feel uncomfortable and science isn't philosophy?

GlitterInfection , to Memes in Part 3 of the epic...

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