@owenbroadcast Were you trying to write like AI? What's the context here?
The 1 in 10,000 false positive rate we report holds across dozens of datasets, but we don't have numbers for adversarial tests where someone intentionally tries to trigger a false positive
https://t.co/Th4c4fKh7s
My wonderful ex-girlfriend introduced me to the concept of the “boyfriend zone” in the Sephora in SoHo. Had a free coffee, sat on a comfy couch for half an hour. Every foidspace should have one.
@lac3dbunni i see both sides and i can’t choose. women need to have safe places, and also it’s an adult store for sexy things… idk what the common ground for this is tbh
@Sorb3tStan My least popular reddit comment ever was a joke on “what feature do common things have that people don’t know about?” implying that people don’t know how to use their turn signals. I just assumed people on reddit don’t have their drivers license or something. In reality: morons.
@__decoherence__ I regret my involvement in the Doxing of Mutie Baby @Howlingmutant0 insofar as High-Rise is a better Ballard book than Concrete Island, and I should’ve recommended that one.
Are we still asking our new Japanese brothers about stuff? I’d love to know if the Kotoamatsukami and Kamiyonanayo (except for Izanami-no-Mitoko and Izanagi-no-Mitoko) are still held in high regard in public or if they’re too old or foundational to really think about or pray to.
Does anyone remember when Doja Cat posted a video of her stomping on a box of kittens in high heels for like 3 minutes on her tiktok in 2022 before she deleted it
The only Chinese dramas I’ve watched are a tiktok production about a magical welder, and the 2010 Three Kingdoms series. Welder guy and Cao Cao both deserve the pussy.
Anyway, Happy Christmas, Twitter!
Girls in China have become so delulu that their government has had to step in.
Specifically, the government of China is stepping in to regulate TV dramas to help curb the delusion of young women who have been led to believe that a rich man will fall in love with them.
Chinese authorities are looking to regulate a specific type of internet/TV drama that romanticises extremely wealthy business leaders like CEOs and promotes unrealistic “billionaire-meets-ordinary-girl” storylines.
The government is worried certain content promotes unhealthy values of wealth worship, materialism and unrealistic relationship ideals.
Chinese media regulators have issued guidelines aimed at “CEO romance micro dramas”, which are short series dramas popular online that feature stereotypical plots like a powerful, wealthy CEO falling in love with an ordinary woman.
The regulation discourages portraying unrealistic plots such as marriage solely to wealthy/powerful people, warns against celebrating materialism, flaunting wealth, and other content that could distort public perception, especially about entrepreneurs and social values.
Regulators further suggest reducing quantity and improving quality, and avoiding tropes like “domineering CEOs” used just to attract clicks.
Source: https://t.co/1nul2Q2Kl2
Convinced my boss that next month’s Drink Special is a 24 carat labubu dubai chocolate matcha latte (48,000mg of lead-based sprinkles/bev) and also I’m going on vacation bye bitch
HOT HOT HOT ☀️ The Valley keeps setting records... and we just set another! Phoenix just hit 118º, making it the hottest August day the city has ever seen.
FORECAST: https://t.co/J08n3OfDBu
There was a period of about 4-5 years where the internet as we know it was civilized, because the only people on it were cops, professors, and turbo nerds. The subsequent 30+ years have been a legion of retards robbing each other and gargling mouthfuls of each others shit.