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blueskys algorithm is so funny

I followed one friend when I first joined and my entire feed was suddenly furries cos my friend liked those posts xD

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what could be worse than having to choose between two evils

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suspension of disbelief is a requirement

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hell, I mentally murder myself for 3 weeks straight if I mishear something and react to what I thought I heard

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...a shame? A SHAME????? UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE CENTURY

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unbelievably based

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if we figure out reincarnation loan sharks will be the first to strike

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some of them don't even know how to use a mouse and keyboard. it's beyond beyond super fucked

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what if you wanted a scarf, but god said

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "you.py", line 1, in <module>
    scarf()
NameError: name 'scarf' is not defined
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Saddam Hurricane

 

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

specifically paradoxes.

Ignoring the one instance of branched time that I know of (the Kelvin timeline), assuming that the prime universe has a single dynamic timeline (considering all the times Voyager reset the timeline):

my thoughts are time travel creates a permanent linkage between two points in the timeline.

  • The linkage stores all changes caused by the time travel.
  • Linkages are vulnerable to paradoxes.
  • Too much paradox stress causes the linkage to rot and break. (like an old rope?)
  • If a linkage breaks, all changes it caused are naturally lost, thus the timeline self corrects.

I haven't seen much around about how paradoxes would physically work. this just came to mind and makes the most sense to me, I'm curious if something like this has been explored before?

very simple illustration below, black line is the main timeline, red line is a linkage created by time travel:

 

TRIBBLE JOCKEY

 
 

HEY YOU! Yes you. Do you own a smart watch? Did you make a custom watch face or modify one for it?

I WANNA SEE IT! Making one myself was super fun, I hope it was same for you and want to ask that whether you're proud of it or not, please post it here!! I'll appreciate it no matter what. :)

Who knows, maybe some more fellow appreciators will appear!

 

yay
~my brain is slowly rotting as the unstoppable marching of time is slowly guiding us all towards an inevitable death~

 
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

cross post from https://lemmy.world/post/12105270

~~can't find a way to properly cross post on Lemmy, hope it's implemented soon~~ looks like I did it anyway oh

 
 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I liked the colour scheme for it and the tap to collapse comments immediately so made a theme for it! some pics below and the JSON for it if you wanna import it yourself. (it's in a spoiler below)

profile sidebar

homepage posts

comments view

It copies the colour scheme of jerboa and also uses tap to collapse comments.

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