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MckittenMan t1_jeghxt2 wrote

>I don't want this relationship anymore. Am I overacting?

Why would you think you're overreacting... your judgment is sound:

  • She has been rude, cold and distant with me
  • Giving me the silent treatment for 3 months
  • she didn't celebrate my birthday
  • didn't celebrate me getting my bachelor degree and getting a good job.
  • Sometimes she gets mad over little things because she got borderline personality disorder

Taking the 'cheating theory' out of the equation, you're left with the above.

That is enough of a reason to end a relationship.

She already stuck you with the knife... the cheating theory is just her twisting it.

Follow through with this:

>I don't want this relationship anymore.

This relationship doesn't sound like its worth being in. Break up, take some time for yourself, and find someone who can offer a healthy relationship and make you feel loved.

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skztr t1_jeghxib wrote

Anything which is sentient should have rights. But we can't even all agree at what point humans are sentient, so we're unlikely to figure that out for a potentially sentient ai before we've committed atrocities.

Though I personally don't believe that sentience is possible via GPUs

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juliepde OP t1_jeghxk9 wrote

Reply to comment by Geneoaf in Pittsburgh Imagination Library by juliepde

We live in the city of Pittsburgh and got an email today. In the past the communications talked about a partnership with the imagination library and Peduto so it might just be Pittsburgh cut it

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baggymcbagface t1_jeghxab wrote

I think it's less about military strength/defeat and more that the US wanted a strong East Asian ally in the face of China and Russia. Lots of institutions were allowed to continue and they didn't try to change things too much day to day for Japanese people. It paid off and Japan had crazy economic growth at the cost of keeping the good/bad parts of their culture intact.

Whether or not a bloodbath ensued before total surrender, I would wager the US was more scared of China/Russia at that point. But who knows, it's never one thing or another in history. Too many factors.

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JustSomeApparition t1_jeghxa6 wrote

When I consume visual media it is typically educational or logic-based content instead of imaginative content. That's not to say that there's anything wrong with anime it's just not something my mind easily wants to absorb or take in so I just can't get into it enough to invest any real time or interest.

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golamas1999 t1_jeghwzr wrote

Best Buy no longer sells new unlocked iPhones unless they are refurbished models. If you go to a best buy and pay in full for an iPhone it will be carrier locked. If you plan to purchase an unlocked iPhone go strait to an Apple Store.

I would go back to Best Buy and try to return the phone. Then go to apple and pay in full or use iPhone upgrade program to finance it if you have good credit.

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SuperNntendoChlmers t1_jeghwvo wrote

Yeah Toy Story 3 truly gave enough for each character by having it become a group escape movie.

I don't know what the reason for a 5th sequel would be. All of the Toy Story short films since Toy Story 3 have basically been what Toy Story 4 turned into.

I'd be interested in a prequel that followed Woody. Since he's a toy from the 50s/60s era, he clearly had a whole other life without Andy. Set him in a story with vintage toys of the time. I could see that working.

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Gordon_Explosion t1_jeghwsw wrote

I like the sentiment, but I really question your 99% number.

In my experience, 90% of people would murder you for as little as the opportunity to skip a car payment, if they were guaranteed to get away with it. Human life is demonstrably worth nothing in a vast majority of the world. I think the big majority of humans are opportunistic, self-centered garbage.

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UmbralRaptor t1_jeghwlv wrote

Pretty much any software that generates starcharts (eg: stellarium) will show you the actual positions of stars (as seen from earth), considering things like proper motion. That said, this is a high precision thing, so might be extremely non-obvious (Barnard's Star is only 10.3"/year).

We are currently in the process of getting high enough precision to get proper motions for nearby galaxies. Using radial velocities alone could certainly make things misleading, and a lot of large scale maps of the universe tend to prefer going by redshift instead of making additional assumptions about how the universe has expanded.

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