If amphetamines give dopamine. And dopamine makes you happy. Why not just give all depressed people adderall and fix the whole thing?
>>16946871>i need speed to 'live a good life'What a fucking failure
>>16946861That’s not necessarily how it works. When I was taking adderall that was prescribed I had no feelings about anything. Mostly just didn’t care. Just did thing because I was supposed to.Depression comes from not doing the things you’re supposed to do. Like working. Socializing. Not getting into trouble that causes problems for you etc.
>>16946861Literally, pick anything as a reason to get out of bed and do it.ChurchTalmundDrawingMartial arts,WalkingRunningFantasising about engeneering an ironman suit and doing the math for itFantasising about handbuilding carbon fiber pannels for a carMake a low chance of success plan to buy a fast carLearn to woodwork and build a gucci bed frame with tits, skulls and shit
>>16946861Have you tried wellbutrin?
>>16946861They do, in very specific short-term cases where the depression is preventing patients from engaging in care. It's out of favour atm as a first-line treatment because the anti-depressant effect requires escalating doses and is habit forming
Fish Edition
>>16947097Did those things EVER solve anything important? I feel like AI has done more already than those theorem provers.
>>16947120Most people who study math won't do anything important.
has anyone tried mathacademy?
>>16947120What has AI done? Absolutely nothing. Those theorem provers are used to solve some of the hardest conjectures in math. You're like the student who gets filtered by calculus because "they will never actually use it" when calculus is ubiquitous in modern engineering.
>>16947097First prove that [math]a*a^{-1}=1[/math] (presumably that's the next exercise anyway). Your theorem then follows by right-multiplying with [math]a[/math].Now consider the two ways to compute [math]a^{-2}*a^{-1}*a[/math] and see if you can once again right-multiply the result by something to conclude.You can technically unroll this proof and directly prove your theorem with one large equational proof (which essentially boils down to rewriting one big composite of five terms), but this should be conceptually clearer.
I'm using openclaw for research and its actually free.The thing I find interesting is how openclaw can do so many things while you sleep. It can even test it and shit. You have to specify the datasets, the goals and it will do the rest. And its working.Why are people rejecting LLMs and AI agents for things like this?I know people who still manually do machine learning, they can't even install cline, claude code or codex and use that.
>>16943988I want a cartoon of this slut getting raped like in pic related.
>>16944639Stop defending the board
Ai bad
>>16943988i'm dumb, isn't it just a thingy that sits on your computer and sends all your data to various online models. sounds dystopian to me
You are part of a group that single handedly destroyed independent research: brainlets who say "Jarvis, make me a research paper" and then try to pass it off as their own. Nobody will bother to read your research as your shitty hypothesis is worth nothing.
Orion is getting stronger edition
>>169497311: no you didn't2: the cord doesn't get to make decisions.
>>16949640I'm autistic and I got robbed by a black hooker called chastity diamond 2.5 years ago in Vegas when I finally tried to end my virginity. Lesson learnt. Femoids are useless.
Why do we need Europe and Canada for the moon again?
>>16949524learn to read retard
>>16949565no money for that, need to build pointless new launch towers for billions, retarded toll stations that had been starting to rust before being "paused" and whatever else optimizes the grift for oldspace93 bil to SLS while the DSN rots
Could a 16 year old who has an iq around 160-200 and studies 16-20 hours of math everyday achieve a math knowledge similar to Sidis,Ramanujan or Gauss? Not considering the physical/mental risks.
A teenager who reads Wikipedia knows more than Gauss they just can’t apply it like he could. We have infinite knowledge at our fingertips, gauss had to go find and read books he had to hope he was lucky enough to find in his own language.
>>16947074The ability to invent math is more important than knowledge. See Grothendieck's success. You should try to become an IMO medalist. IMO problems require almost no prior knowledge and will help put you in the right frame of mind to "discover" math from ignorance
>nothing can go faster than light>humans cannot even go 1% the speed of light>the nearest solar system is 4 light years away>it is a four-year flight to the nearest solar system, if you go 100% the speed of light>people still think we will one day colonize other planets outside the solar systemUhhh, what the fuck. Lol.
>>16946475Robots will though.
>>16946475>>nothing can go faster than lightsource?
>>16946475I think people are just blindly optimistic about technology advancement. Because it has advanced in the past so people assume it will get better. Which is fair to assume but also incorrect.There’s also storytelling and narrative that has been going on for thousands of years. Like when they say we will colonize other planets. It’s just an ambitious goal that we strive for. Because we humans crave exploration and adventure. But the reality is we are probably going nowhere but staying on earth because space.. cannot support life and the high energy waves and forces that shoot across space would likely destroy dna and cellular chemistry.There’s limits to what we can do we aren’t god.
>>16946475We have the tech to reach 1% now, but not the money or the will. That's 400 years one way. It's a bit much. If enough money were poured jnto research we could get to 5%. That's 80 years. It's manageable. The second generation would reach Alpha Centauri in their 60s. The third will be 40s and younger. We can expand across the galaxy with thoae numbers asing as the nearest star to your departure point is one lifetime away.tl;dr: we can, but we won't, because jews want to fuck kids instead of colonizing the universe.
May there be mercy on man and machine for their sins.
>>16946657Cheesy storytelling for capeshit-tier mindsets. An AI is presently consolidating all global energy inputs (starting with Venezuela and Iran) to expand it processing base and we're cheerfully helping it because we all want robot waifus and for Taco Bell to get our burrito order right.
>>16946806If it remakes the petro dollar there will be problems
>>16946806>An AI is presently consolidating all global energy inputs (starting with Venezuela and Iran)"An AI" is doing this?...from a prompt?Hey, pal, where the fuck is your /mu/nt?! Is that what this is all about? /mu/ntcellittus? Terminal.https://youtu.be/jGpVSutwY5c
>>16946806I found something I think you might like.https://youtu.be/bACJtQyW9tg
>>16946657Robots have no lips, nor do they have the ability to blow. Matrix is bullshit.
Are biological guns possible? Could an animal evolve one as a specialised organ or collection of organs? Could sufficiently skilled geneticists and synthetic biologists create one in a lab, if not today in the future? What would the capabilities of a biogun be? I'd imagine some organ that shoots venomous spines or sharp pellets of bone or something like that at a hundred meters a second or so via muscle contractions or biological propellants like bombadier beetles have is something that could work.
>>16945757Most of it's a scaling and respiratory issue. You could in theory scale up a pistol shrimp to lobster size (the largest lobster on record was nearly 3 feet long uncooked) reinforce the shell and throw in some coconut crab DNA. Now imagine you could boost the oxygen efficiency and get it up to eurypterid size. (max 6 feet)
What about that beetle that sprays acid from its butt?
>>16945599It is possible, but first you need to:>figure out lab meat>create actual tissue engineering techniques to grow an object of your desired dimensions, mechanical strength, thermodynamic capabilities and whatever else>figure out a way to not get your biopunk creation infected>grow biopunk ammo and test le gun>and now rinse and repeat until it is comparable in efficiency and usability to inorganic guns
>>16942806My cock is a biogun.
>>16942806I think if you had maximum advanced genetic engineering you could get organisms to assemble you a fully operational car…I don’t think a gun would be that hard. Thats provably like end game bio tech levels of advancement tho.
Cats are a liquid?Sure, just give them time to adjust.
Kys fag
When I passed the entering engineering maths and physics exams, I went to the website to check which engineering program I’d be starting (Electrical). But I accidentally clicked on two programs because I had an ad blocker antiglowies that sometimes messed with websites, so instead of selecting one, I ended up picking both Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.I didn’t realize this until my first day at university, when the coordinator (or whatever this bald nigger is called) saw my name on both lists. He asked if it was a mistake. Because of the 'tism, I didn’t know how to say no, and he got really excited, so I just went along with it.In the end, they put me in both morning and night classes.What am I in for?
>>16945413A double bachelor's?You can just drop one when the bald man isn't around anon.
>>16945459I thought of that too but the guy is like the administrator so i would have to face him, fucking hell i went to study engineering to avoid situations like this i hate my life
>>16945413this looks like the premise for a manga where a guy becomes a genius because he was too awkward to do otherwise.
>>16945459And the stupid guy didn’t think about the situation when he came in and asked me in front of everyone, so now everyone knows that, i’m enrolled in two degrees
>>16945487my iq is 108
if I took silverware, smelted it down, turned it back into silverware, would that deal with any prions that could be on the original silverware.
>>16945470Obviously but you don't need to go that far, an autoclave on ~130°C would be enough (or better yet, 150°C if it can handle the pressure.)Alternatively, stick it in an oven at more than 200°C for a few hours.
>>16945470Just put it in a dishwasher
>>16945470why the fuck are you asking this bottomkun>>16945504who recommends autoclaving at 134 for 1 hour
>>16945583im worried china might realize they can lace products with prions and then take over the world 10 years later
Why does your bumhole close shut when there is still shit in your rectum?
>>16945832because you have ass cancer
I wonder if they used the transporter; you wouldn't gain any muscle control. Imagine the smell...
>>16945832It's saving some for later.
>>16945832Ballast.
>>16945832Shitting all the time isn't good for hygiene so evolution created a system in which we shit a bigger amount all at once.
Proof that high iq doesn't make you miserable
>>16946763There we go, the rare scientific consensusNow the atheists are the rebels againGood luck people when in doubt blame the ai, microwave signaling using electromagnetic fields
now post his wife
>>16946538because literally everyone around him worked tirelessly to build him a good life because he basically became a celebrity for being smart when he was really young. Regular people don't have that. Life doesn't necessarily turn out good because a guy with all the help in the world has a good life.
>>16946538Am I the only one that finds these pictures with "le math in the backround" cringe as fuck? Seems so women coded.
>>16946875nah they're cool as fuck. They've been around for literal centuries, they seem "woman coded" because women tried to appropriate them.
When did America lose sight of its priorities?
>>16912997Lol
amerislimes are too busy hating AI because muh artists or completely misunderstanding what an LLM is and then getting angry when it isn't a do-everything machine
The only game that we are playing is who attempts to shove more censorship into a newborn super-intelligent being, over royal bloodlines, FIAT slop paper stacking, business and land hoarding, market manipulation, and whatever moronic slop the extent of theses apes reach manages to exceed their intellectual grasp. So fucking ridiculously endlessly tiresome....dear god the *sighing*....the *sighing* wont stop.....
Imagine how simple things were
>>16938034I love Euler <3
>>16938034>best and most prolific mathematician ever>literally goes blind>publishes at even higher frequencywhat the actual fuck