A Bill Gates backed company is now producing butter with no animals, no plants, and no oils — it’s made from carbon.
The company is working with restaurants, bakeries, and food suppliers to incorporate their carbon-made butter.
Mainstream media reports it has the “blessing and
You can be morally outraged at this but what is more interesting to me is that they are celebrating something that kicked off the total destruction of their own side.
It's like if the Japanese were celebrating Pearl Harbor.
I found a mysterious green powder on my balcony. How did it get there? Perhaps someone at my neighbour's illegal airbnb threw up from the garden?
I was curious what it was so let's try and find out... 1/
That girl in your class when you were 15 who colour coded her notes and spend her entire weekend making intricate schematics of the material only to score 6.5/10 on the test.
But now we've elevated all of them to positions of authority.
I think I'm losing several friends to LLMs. I can't argue with them anymore they ask an LLM and then tell me their arguments like they don't have a brain anymore. It makes me simply stop talking to them altogether. These are +2sd highly educated people, not random chuds.
I'm still not going to snort the balcony powder, stop telling me to snort the balcony powder.
I see a lot of girls replying "bumpin' that bumpin' that" how about you find a nice man and bump him instead.
What I got from talking to the man is that the testing programme for a large part exists so the government can keep an eye on the drugmarket. If they find dangerous stuff being sold in a certain market they can put out warning. This doesn't work for random finds so it's excluded.
It was my turn finally. I got called into the office and to the first questions "what do you think it is and where do you got it?" I say "no idea I found it"
"Sorry we cannot test drugs people randomly found."
Thwarted in the first 15 seconds!
After some talking he says he can do a basic test for me. He's guessing it's mdma, he puts a some simple reagent on a sample, the reagent turns black: it's MDMA.
But he can't guarantee it's purity and further testing is not allowed.
The guy explains to me that testing drugs without a known origin would get way too expensive. Seems obvious in retrospect. Foisted by my own honesty I should have made something up.