Animatronic Pumpkin

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Infrequently used retreat from that other site, and also that other one.

He/him

Interests include sci-fi, TV, politics (trying to avoid) and (recently) religion (from afar)

So apparently America’s most credulous shitheads are turning against the great Cheeto for … stuff that’s been super obvious for like a decade?
Um. I don't think I will watch the *hour long* review video of the episode I just watched. Maybe later in the background.
I kinda want to get some archival paper and a preservation box of some sort and write a letter about how stupid our age really was.
Aside from wishing they wouldn't release two eps at once when seasons are so short, this one was pretty delightful. Tough to watch in some ways, but also demonstrating that this show can still make the bizarre and ridiculous work.
I thought the episode was a little bit disjointed. But it largely worked. And it was fun viewing with some important character moments.
A trackball is a great addition to a tiny desk

I wonder what the author of this book would think of Artificial Intelligence in 2025.
Radio Shack 'Understanding Artificial Intelligence' by Sams and TI 1986. Covering topics such as "What is" and "History of", Expert Systems, Natural Language Processing, Amplifying Human Capabilities, Other AI Applications, Symbolic Processing, LISP Machines, and more.

#RadioShack #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Book #TI #TexasIntruments

also this cracks me UP

I CAST 1060 TABS ON THINE DEVICE

Gleefully celebrating the 30th anniversary of that time #Newsweek very dramatically discovered the utterly brand-new and baffling existence of #bisexual people, and slapped the most amazing magazine cover ever pasted together onto it.

https://archive.org/details/newsweek-july-1995-bisexuality

I may have had this cover taped to the wall of my queer teenage bedroom for a bit.

#LGBTQIA

Every once in awhile, I think of my favorite “…the fuck did you just say?” phraseology, which is from Homer’s Iliad, proving we have never, ever changed as a species, only become less fancily inclined.

“What nonsense has escaped the barrier of your teeth now?”