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Well…Excedrin stacks Aspirin and Caffeine too. I’d always thought the caffeine was because caffeine withdrawal can cause headaches.
It’s actually not uncommon. People expect and manifest symptoms all the time.
What side effects a drug would be likely to cause, the pharmacologist likely knows long before ever giving it to a human. When the human reports side effects that the drug is unlikely to cause…that human was probably a placebo.
Kursgesagt Hentai? Where?
Only manatees are known to do this. Womanatees are disgusted by the practice.
Like a base, but for your data.
Upper quintile is just tired of explaining Deinocheirus to normies.
JasonDJ@lemmy.zipto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Yes I know it doesn't work like thatEnglish
6·17 days agoHaven’t we solved that? How does offshore oil work?
I asked ChatGPT if it would ever maliciously give me a wrong answer and it said no, so I believe it.
Sometimes I rubber duck with ChatGPT.
Honestly I’ve learned more in a few months of fixing its mistakes than I had in years of being on the job.
Ime Google AI is much worse about making up wrong answers to sound right.
If I’d ask ChatGPT and Google AI to help me craft a set of Ansible tasks to do something rather simple but also something I don’t do very often, like converting PEM certs + key to PKCS12…they’d both write a playbook that’s close, but ChatGPT would be much closer.
But they both say crazy shit sometimes. The other day ChatGPT told me Fedora 40 is the latest release and 43 is still in testing.
Ohmy god…ops kid is probably fine, VRI responsible.
If he starts hanging out with a kid named Eli tho, be careful. I hear he’s selling crystal meth now. Idk anything about him except that they call him the “ICE man”.
I’d just assume it was a BA in Microsoft Licensing. Surprised that doesn’t have its own college degree program.
So it will be an absolute genius about some very narrow field, and spout complete drivel about literally everything else?
Do I get to choose the PhD? Because an LLM that’s like, a biblical scholar or something, won’t help me very much.
First two sound like Ubuntu releases.
A lot. I had a Packard Bell 486 that came with 3.1 and a free upgrade. Except I would constantly get “Explorer.exe has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down” error.
One day I decided to compress the hard drive and for some reason, that fixed it. It never happened again.
You laugh but I’m glad Ive got a picture of my driver’s license favorited so I can find my license number easily without having to get up and find my wallet when some random form wants it.
Never mind that I still remember my Windows 95 license key but can’t remember my own driver’s license number.
That’s a Fibonacci syringe.





Ok let’s start with one. How does one even start to make a self-propelling machine that cuts wheat stalks at ground level?