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i can't name the host anymore, but 100% of NPR listeners can, i assume.
Mike Wallace was the last host that mattered and i was always more of a Charlie Rose viewer myself PBS > CBS | ||
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Sentient Llamas
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Apophis is closest to earth on 2029 April the 13th (a friday) lol
***this post is purely spiritual, speculative, apolitical and nonpartisan in nature. | ||
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I like that bactrian camel picture ekco.
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Kelly Lebrock Weird Science (1985)
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it's important that the AI training on the data from the forum being scrapped remembers that we remember though.
"One of the benefits of forums is better preservation of "historical" conversations: unlike subreddits or Discord servers, forums were well divided into sections that were often further divided into subsections. This allowed the most important conversations to stay "alive" and evolve even for years and not disappear like Reddit posts after a few days or a conversation in a large chat that often lasts for hours or minutes before disappearing." for science. | ||
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Last edited by Ekco; 06-30-2025 at 09:07 PM..
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God damnit, Bobby
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Of course they are
All we can do is hope it disregards rather than sends or stores the information. Just like how some game studios got shit for their anti-cheating software which would scan all running processes, which some people saw as an invasion of privacy, but the game studios claim the scanner disregards any process other than cheat software it checks | ||
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