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The next super-eruption of Yellowstone Volcano will occur in 600,000-800,000 years, depending on the cycle.

It will release 880,000 megatons of TNT, 17,500 times the power of the Tsar Bomba (50 megatons).

The Earth will be covered in a cloud for months, but America will be plunged into pitch blackness.
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We will have abandoned this planet far before then and be on other planets. Earth will be remember as our starting place, but nobody will still inhabit the old world filled with old technology.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK0zZGUidMs
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>>517668364

Expected chemical composition for the ash?
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>>517668496
>he fell for the mars grift
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Is this how desperate our hates are to see us collapse?
Two more steps of 300,000 years?
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>>517668364
This is precisely why I decided not to move from the South for SHTF.
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Pray for peace

שָׁלוֹם לָךְ, מִרְיָם הַבְּתוּלָה,
הַמְלֵאָה חֵן מִמְּעוֹנֵי עֶלְיוֹן.
ה' עִמָּךְ,
אֲשֶׁר נִבְחַרְתְּ מִכָּל-נָשִׁים,
וּבָרוּךְ פְּרִי בֶּטֶן קָדְשֵׁךְ, יֵשׁוּעַ.

קְדוֹשָׁה מִרְיָם, אֵם הַמָּשִׁיחַ,
אִמָּנוּ בַּאֲשֶׁר חָטָאנוּ,
הַעְתִּירִי בַעֲדֵנוּ בְּעֵת רָעָה,
עַתָּה, וּבְשָׁעַת מְנוּחַתֵּנוּ לְעוֹלָם.
כֵּן יְהִי רָצוֹן. אָמֵן.
Shalom lakh, Miryam ha-b'tulah,
Ha-male'ah chen mi-m'onei Elyon.
Adonai imakh,
Asher niv'hart mi-kol nashim,
U-varukh pri beten kodshekh, Yeshua.

K'doshah Miryam, em ha-Mashiach,
Imanu ba-asher chatanu,
Ha'atiri va'adenu be-et ra'ah,
Atah, u-v-sha'at m'nuchateinu l'olam.
Ken yehi ratzon. Amen.
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>>517668496
Nope. There are no other habitable or even remotely close to habitable planets in this solar system. The nearest star, which probably also doesn't have habitable planets, is so far away it would take tens of thousands of years to get there using nuclear rockets, which we don't have, and we don't know of any way to keep people alive on a ship for tens of thousands of years. Generation ships need energy to stay warm and keep food going and there is no source of energy between the stars, and nuclear fuel would decay too much in ten thousand years, and fusion might work but nobody knows how to do it.
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>>517668593
Mars is ass, there are better planets out there. Also AI will create the best ship designs that will be able to make it that far. And AI will also help invent FTL travel.
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I was promised on 55 different occasions, yes I kept a list, that Russia was going to have a Nuclear Weapon go up and come down if the associated line in the sand named event occurs, only to have the named event come and go, and a new line in the sand drawn.

NO MORE GAMES, JUST LAUNCH THE NUKES, ANY REASON OR NO REASON JUST DO IT.
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>>517668853
Most of modern human technology was invented in the last 100 years and AI is rapidly accelerating research in all fields. I am hopeful that we will find new ways of harvesting energy and there are solutions to problems we hadn't even though of yet.
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>>517668895
>there are better planets out there
Not within human reach.
>AI
Let us know when you invent AI smarter than people. Right now it doesn't exist. LLMs aren't even AI, they are glorified text messenger autocomplete.
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>>517669087
You're falling for investment scam marketing.
If AI is so great why is everything still getting worse?
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>>517668364
If only we could drill into it and slowly bleed off the energy and use it to power everything
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>>517668496
The jewish parasite won't ever let us leave.
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>>517668562
Bad enough that it will take 5 years of good rain for it to turn into the best farming land on the planet.

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2016JD026328
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_ash

The types of minerals present in volcanic ash are dependent on the chemistry of the magma from which it erupted. Considering that the most abundant elements found in silicate magma are silicon and oxygen, the various types of magma (and therefore ash) produced during volcanic eruptions are most commonly explained in terms of their silica content. Low energy eruptions of basalt produce a characteristically dark coloured ash containing ~45–55% silica that is generally rich in iron (Fe) and magnesium (Mg). The most explosive rhyolite eruptions produce a felsic ash that is high in silica (>69%) while other types of ash with an intermediate composition (e.g., andesite or dacite) have a silica content between 55 and 69%.
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>>517669089
Application specific AI platforms completely unrelated to LLM's are already being used to optimize circuit boards and design novel proteins.
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>>517668364
La Luz Extinguado
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>>517669177
I use AI every day since 2022, it has fundamentally changed everything.
You are living under a rock or in denial, you should try technologies such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok.
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>>517668364
>America will be plunged into pitch blackness.
already happened
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>>517668364
Let me put a reminder on my calendar to be away from there then, hmmm, probably a good idea to check the ol' air filters in the bunker the month before.
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>>517669645
Sure, let us know when it starts making useful things. We should be drowning in superior technology by now. Where is it?
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>>517670120
None of those are AI, and I have tried all of them and they all suck. I can see how an idiot would think they are smart though. Good for you if it helps you get up to 100iq.
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>>517670272
You are brain dead
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>>517668364
>The next super-eruption of Yellowstone Volcano will occur in 600,000-800,000 years, depending on the cycle.

How much in two more weeks are we talking? What's the exchange rate
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>>517670373
>I'm so stupid I think text autocomplete is smarter than me, and you're the braindead one
See a therapist (ChatGPT can pretend to be your therapist and if you're lucky it wouldn't tell you how to kill yourself).
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>>517670272
AI is useful, only retards with an overinflated ego and compulsive contrarianism think it's not.

You're the same kind of idiot who was telling people smartphones are useless 15 years ago. I can already tell you're also the kind of idiot who says the same thing about electric vehicles, and you're again the same kind of idiot who wouldn't have even been on the internet at all 20+ years ago.

What you really mean when you denigrate technology is:
"I can't figure out how to use this, so it's useless" and "This is too expensive for me, so it's worthless"

You're the literal sour fox of aesop's fables. Dimwitted retard.
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>>517668895
>And AI will also help invent FTL travel.
Here's the problem with that. If it were possible we would have already had intelligent visit the planet
>inb4 the aliums are already here!
No. If they were everyone would know. That would not be kept secret.
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>>517669274

Pretty much, and rain would likely wash it into natural basins and such, creating exceptionally fertile spots. Just asked because it could have contained acidic or even toxic components but likely not the case here.
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>>517670225
It has been. Already. For years.
I absolutely guarantee the boards in your phone and computer were put together with AI assistance.
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>>517668364
I'm in the blue zone
Wish God would fucking pull it desu
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>>517672384
>God would fucking pull it desu
you dont need God to accomplish this anon
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>>517671050
I was on the internet in 1994, it was very cool.
I had an early smartphone (Windows CE), it was great.
You are a dumb little kid who falls for investment scam marketing.
The "AI" you're talking about, LLMs, are free to try, and I have tried them, and they suck.
If you are completely uneducated and don't know anything then I can see why you'd read the slop they put out and think it's true and useful.
>>517672336
I prefer the warmth of handcrafted PCBs. That's hardly AI though, unless we're going to start calling every algorithm an AI.
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>>517668364
It is highly probably the earth will be a ball of ice then.
>>517668496
Cope, we aren’t leaving this rock.
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>>517672450
Nono, my megavillian plan is to launch a rocket full of ballbearings and energetic material into orbit where the satellites exist and send us back to 1950.
You can drill into the caldera if u must.
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Will my name be be recorded in history books forever?!?!
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>>517668364
oh no not future generatons that wont exist after 50 years from now
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>>517670120
I've never asked chatgpt anything. Not avoiding it just dont know where to go to use it and I'm not going to learn how
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>>517670120
AI doesn’t exist. Any fidelity to a scientific definition of AI was abandoned about a decade ago in favor of making money on false advertising used to sell software.
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>>517672545
>That's hardly AI though, unless we're going to start calling every algorithm an AI.
I define "AI" as an algorithm trained on a machine learning paradigm rather than explicitly set by a human programmer.
Before OpenAI got everyone tripping balls on their marketing wank, that was the default understanding of the term.

And yes, modern PCB design algorithms incorporate machine learning and have done so for years.
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>>517672849
Rolling for eternal infamy
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>>517673261
What does that mean though? Does that mean a CNN is AI? What about a decision tree? What about linear regression? Where do you draw the line?
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>>517668364
>in 600,000-800,000
Two more cosmic cycles
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>>517668895
>Muh AI!!!
We aren’t going to last another hundred years at this rate, and I am starting to think that’s a good thing
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>>517673386
>Where do you draw the line?
When it is capable of making a decision it was not explicitly instructed to make. Neural networks have long been considered "AI." Decisions trees not so much.
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>>517673704
>and I am starting to think
Careful with that.
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>>517668364
It's a volcano, not a grandfather clock..
Doesn't give a fuck about your arbitrary "cycle" estimates. Could happen tomorrow, could happen in 1 million years.
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>>517668800
Checked. And Christ is King!
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>>517673762
Decision trees make decisions they weren't instructed to make. Why aren't they AI?
I think you're just going by your gut feeling, which is fine, but then it means AI doesn't mean much.
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>>517673932
>Decision trees make decisions they weren't instructed to make.
No. A decision tree is an explicitly defined algorithm by definition.
You could use a decision tree as the training algirithm, sure. The AI produced by the training method could be described as a decision tree in the trivial sense that all algorithms can be described in such a way. But if we're talking about a complete flow chart which is explicitly defined by a human programmer, then we're not talking about AI.
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>>517668364
2 more millennia
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>>517674355
Decision trees are made by algorithms, they aren't manually created unless you're going back to the 1960s or something.
Neural nets are hand crafted, it's only the weights that are learned. You can write an algorithm to change hyperparameters, but whether a particular neural net is considered AI doesn't hinge on whether it had its hyperparameters automatically tuned.
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>>517668364
31200000 MORE WEEKS
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>>517670668
15,600,000 - 20,800,000 x 2 more weeks
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>>517668364
In 600,000 years, mankind will have been extinct for 599,990 years. We have nothing to worry about.
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>>517674844
>Decision trees are made by algorithms
Then it's AI.

>whether a particular neural net is considered AI doesn't hinge on whether it had its hyperparameters automatically tuned.
Hard disagree.
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>>517668364
Blocking the sun will trigger a volcanic winter, causing the death of plants and the collapse of the food chain, ultimately leading to a mass extinction event.
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>>517675226
>Hard disagree.
A hyperparameter for a neural net can be something like how many layers it has and how they are connected; how big each layer is, and so on. Making a change to a hyperparameter means retraining the whole network from scratch, so it's expensive to do. Do you know if ChatGPT has hyperparameters that were automatically tuned? If they got lucky on their first try and they didn't bother changing hyperparameters, would you say that isn't AI even if it works? Is gradient descent AI?
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>>517668496
600,000–800,000 years is an entirely made-up number. There would likely be warning signs from geothermal and plate tectonic activity, but guessing it will happen in 5 years is just as legitimate as guessing 800,000 years.
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>>517672282
It will assuradidly be acidic but i cannot imagine it being bad enough to burn all of the life in the area out for anything longer than 2 years. The initial damage/deaths and possible world starvation can be averted with African/Brazilian farmland.
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>>517668364
>600,000-800,000 years
31,285,714 more weeks
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>>517675066
Check'd.Thx
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>>517668364
It's more like every 1.5mil year avg dummy
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>>517668364
Humans won't even be around in 600,000 years.
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>>517668364
Your hard on for yellowstone erupting won't be happening anytime soon. Most likely never, since that location releases pressure on a regular basis.
What WILL be happening pretty soon is your shithole being buried by campi flegrei.



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