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GermanyAI DUNGEONBernd2020-09-08 22:11:13 · 6yNo. 101642reply
https://play.aidungeon.io/main/landing
 
 
This is just amazing. This is a AI that creates a adventure/story based on your input. It reacts to the things you write down and creates the coolest stories.
 
You can write ANYTHING and it will create a story. Its just amazing. There are 2 different AI models, the Free "Griffin" version and a subscription based "Dragon" model. At some point the AI might have difficulties remembering all infos about your Adventure and the Dragon model has a far better capability to save the information, still even with griffin its fun.
 
Bernd should really give this a try.
 
here are some examples of interaction :DD
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GermanyBernd2020-09-11 12:14:13 · 6yNo. 101739reply
Loads of calculations in the background
FinlandBernd2020-09-11 18:00:48 · 6yNo. 101751reply
Will this be the first sentient AI?
United StatesBernd2020-09-11 19:58:17 · 6yNo. 101762reply
p sure theres already a sentient AI and its running the US govt, as well as its entire MSM and entertainment industry
its the only logical™ copyright ben shapiro LLC explanation
im also 99% sure that almost all politicians and various tv peoples doesnt actually real, and are just projections created by said AI as a way to pacify and/or enrage the masses to its own ends
Saint PetersburgBernd2020-09-12 12:02:07 · 6yNo. 101808reply

GermanyBerndish BreakfastBernd2020-09-12 04:19:28 · 6yNo. 101786reply
Just had picture related for breakfast. Feels alcoholic man.
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GermanyBernd2020-09-12 05:15:09 · 6yNo. 101790reply
True enough. But they are cheap-ish and I still have some around. Also very easy to make, ready to eat even for a bernd like me.
New ZealandBernd2020-09-12 07:35:26 · 6yNo. 101792reply
I used to eat these when I began travelling. Under my naive belief system, I incorporated the idea of apathetic laziness along with saving time, and money, thus costing me my health and eventually my days.
 
Then I switched to oats and have never looked back since. Soaking them for 15 minutes and voila, a decent meal with little to no detriment to my ailing body.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 10:46:05 · 6yNo. 101803reply
Ate this for breakfast once
I did not regret, but they dont put them on sale anymore so it wasnt repeated
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 10:47:50 · 6yNo. 101804reply
>Mühlen Currywurst
 
Are they trying to subtly rip off Rügenwalder or is this a Rügenwalder brand?

United StatesBernd2020-09-11 21:20:56 · 6yNo. 101768reply
So since I’m banned from that shithole KC yet still want to have serious discussions I thought I’d repost this here to talk with people who arnt brain dead niggers who laugh when whitey destroys culturally significant sites but cry’s when Muslims do it.
 
Rio Tinto announced the resignation of its CEO and two top lieutenants Friday over the mining giant's destruction of a 46,000-year-old Aboriginal site to expand an iron ore mine in Australia. The Anglo-Australian firm faced a growing investor revolt over the destruction of the sacred site in the Juukan Gorge in Western Australia's remote Pilbara region -- one of the earliest known locations inhabited by Australia's indigenous people.
 
Following a board investigation into the May 24 incident, Rio Tinto said CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques was stepping down "by mutual agreement" along with the chief of the company's core iron ore division, Chris Salisbury, and corporate relations head Simone Niven.
 
"What happened at Juukan was wrong and we are determined to ensure that the destruction of a heritage site of such exceptional archaeological and cultural significance never occurs again at a Rio Tinto operation," chairman Simon Thompson said in a statement.
 
The cultural importance of Juukan Gorge was confirmed by an archaeological dig carried out at one of the caves -- known as rock shelters -- a year after Rio Tinto obtained approval to blast in the area.
 
The dig uncovered the oldest known example of bone tools in Australia -- a sharpened kangaroo bone dating back 28,000 years -- and a plaited-hair belt that DNA testing linked to indigenous people still living in the area.
 
An internal company review in August determined that "a series of decisions, actions and omissions over an extended period of time" preceded the choice to go ahead with the Juukan Gorge blasting despite concerns over the fate of the sacred Aboriginal site.
 
In an initial response, the company stripped millions of dollars in bonuses from the three executives.
 
But the firm's shareholders and corporate responsibility bodies derided the move as insufficient and called for heads to roll.
 
The National Native Title Council, which represents indigenous landowners, welcomed what it called the "dismissal" of the Rio Tinto executives, but said such staff changes were "only the crucial first step".
 
"We hope this will send a strong message to the whole mining sector: you need to join the 21st Century and start taking your environmental, social and corporate governance seriously," said NNTC chief executive Jamie Lowe.
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rio-tinto-ceo-resigns-aboriginal-site-destruction-juukan-gorge-australia
 
So my take on this is both the company and the government are at fault here.
The company because what sort of 89iq brainlet organization doesn’t do a quick his search of a property they are going to develop especially knowing full well their abutting properties are next to an abo historic and cultural site?
And the government for being so backward ass to not have the company do an archaeological survey on the property they are going to develop until after the fact that they gave them the permit to develop it?
 
Please discuss.
GermanyBernd2020-09-11 22:07:54 · 6yNo. 101769reply
I also think that both the company and the gubinmint are at fault.
However I think the government people responsible for this should be flogged publicly - what a bunch of absolute and utter cunts. They were either ignorant of the sites or complicit in destroying them. Either way they deserve harsh punishment.
 
Such shit makes me mad. It's just pure greed and willful ignorance that leads to stuff like this.
Comparable to fracking companies in Canada trying to fuck over the native tribes.
GermanyBernd2020-09-11 22:34:08 · 6yNo. 101771reply
Give Australia(minus the major cities) back to the Aborigines and let them decide to do with the land.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 03:02:09 · 6yNo. 101783reply
Fuck these companies. Greedy assholes.
New ZealandBernd2020-09-12 07:47:35 · 6yNo. 101795reply
It'll never happen. There's still serious issues against the aboriginal population that persists til this day. Looking at how the government has colluded against the aborigines at the expense of their cultural history, with major corporations, has only brought on a lengthy legal battle that'll be swept under the rug at the expense of the Australian taxpayer. Meanwhile the abo will continue drinking booze, accepting that the Brits have destroyed their cultural past, passing on dysfunctional western habits to their young.
 
D-g shave the Queen.

AustriaCapital MarketsBernd2020-08-27 23:13:29 · 6yNo. 100167reply
At last after months of failures and bureaucracy I got myself a tax number and opened a broker account. I bought this stonk for test purpose. I plan tomorrow wasting more money.
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BruneiBernd2020-09-10 19:33:40 · 6yNo. 101721reply
Invest a portion of it
FinlandBernd2020-09-10 19:59:01 · 6yNo. 101723reply
No idea how.
AustriaBernd2020-09-10 22:56:10 · 6yNo. 101727reply
Literally me. Sold for 350 btw.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 03:06:25 · 6yNo. 101785reply

United StatesDeepest fishBernd2020-09-10 01:41:35 · 6yNo. 101694reply
Regression of muscle osmolality on depth of teleosts. No accepted reports of teleost fishes exist below about 8,000 meters. Yancey et al. 2014 theorize this is because the osmolyte trimethylamine oxide, which protects enzyme kinetics and structure from hydrostatic pressure, is predicted to reach a concentration beyond 8,200 meters which would make the fish hypertonic, presumably killing it (most marine fishes have inactive glomeruli or lack them entirely).
 
Rate
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New ZealandBernd2020-09-10 20:51:07 · 6yNo. 101725reply
Do humans even know enough to gage how severe their loss would be?
I suspect a lot of scavengers would dissipate and cause a chain reaction die to this.
United StatesBernd2020-09-10 22:09:12 · 6yNo. 101726reply
Cool webm
 
The deep ocean is connected to global geochemical cycles. For instance subseafloor sediments are the largest near-surface carbon reservoir on earth. Also, bacteria that respire by reducing sulfate comprise a majority of the microbial community in anoxic seafloor sediments, and the precipitation of this reduced sulfate affects ocean alkalinity, as well as the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
United StatesBernd2020-09-11 20:53:30 · 6yNo. 101766reply
generally speaking, if literally anything goes extinct, it can and WILL ripple out in some fashion or other.
humans being omnivores means that were probably better suited than most to deal with such things
but its more about how it would effect the rest of the foodchain, which could be very drastic
less biodiversity is pretty much universally a very bad thing.
and the further down the foodchain such extinctions happen, the greater potential they have to be absolutely catastrophic
 
idk enough about sealife to really comment too much more and frankly neither does anyone else due to how hard it is to explore the deeper parts of the ocean but i reckon it would cause serious problems for us down the line
 
im always miffed about how much attention goes into things, like global warming which thanks to volcanoes, solar flares, and other naturally occurring phenomena (not to mention third world industrialization, which absolutely WILL NOT STOP, as first world corporations depends on their cheap bullshit and psuedo-slave labor), would be very difficult for us to really control too terribly much, meanwhile were still absolutely loading the ocean with shitty plastic bags and trash, which have absolutely devastated the oceans gyres.
imo thats much more of an addressable issue, and likely has much more of an impact on the actual health of the global ecosystem.
life on earth has shown to be quite capable at adapting to changes in temperature over its history. but loading the main breeding grounds for nearly all ocean life with shitty non-biodegradable plastic and other industrial pollution? well, we really have no data points to reference what will happen in that instance.
bet its no good tho
but alas, lobbying against the petroleum industry in such a fashion is pretty much out of the question
NorwayBernd2020-09-12 03:04:28 · 6yNo. 101784reply
>imo thats much more of an addressable issue, and likely has much more of an impact on the actual health of the global ecosystem.
The PETM was pretty bad and this is even potentially worse.

AustriaBernd2020-09-11 11:17:53 · 6yNo. 101737reply
Do Merikans believe that Osama did 9/11 or they believe conspiracy story?
RussiaBernd2020-09-11 22:37:41 · 6yNo. 101773reply
I just realized that it was 9/11 a few hours ago.
I think the shock of 2001 is wearing off now and from the 2020 point of view I don't really understand how this was SUCH a big deal back then.
Not to disrespect the ones killed by cia niggers but compared to 2012-2020 tier event it's peanuts.
AustriaBernd2020-09-11 23:09:46 · 6yNo. 101775reply
Yeah but on such large scale and in developed countries?
I remember such mess was common in Russia in later nineties and early 2000 but I don't remember any terrorist attack that resulted in deaths of several thousand people.

AustriaBernd2020-09-06 19:00:14 · 6yNo. 101471reply
My favorite sauce for dumplings is mixing sour cream with vinegar. And adding black pepper.
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GermanyBernd2020-09-11 17:12:46 · 6yNo. 101745reply
AustriaBernd2020-09-11 17:19:49 · 6yNo. 101746reply
https://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-buttered-balsamic-mushrooms-240309
Recipe for shroom sauce.
Saint PetersburgBernd2020-09-11 17:32:57 · 6yNo. 101748reply
DECENT
United StatesBernd2020-09-11 20:22:28 · 6yNo. 101764reply
usually like mine a bit more rare and by that i mean practically still moo-ing but id be lying if i said that doesnt look absolutely delicious
 
prolly gonna try that mushy sauce

United StatesBernd2020-09-11 18:32:21 · 6yNo. 101752reply
What is his phenotype?
RussiaBernd2020-09-11 18:55:54 · 6yNo. 101754reply
El Monstrocidad de Lardo Americano
United StatesBernd2020-09-11 19:53:07 · 6yNo. 101761reply

RussiaBernd2020-09-09 23:20:49 · 6yNo. 101690reply
They're taking the hobbits to Isengard!
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GermanyBernd2020-09-11 02:03:11 · 6yNo. 101730reply
The books are better than the movies. They left out many story points in the movies and even rewrote some characters. I read the books after the movies and it was absolutely worth it
GermanyBernd2020-09-11 02:03:48 · 6yNo. 101731reply
In german with the original tolkien approved translation they are great
RussiaBernd2020-09-11 02:04:53 · 6yNo. 101732reply
We got over 10 translations and peopel still argue which one is the best, it's a proper holy war material.
Yet they all fail at some aspects: one has great dialogue but retarded "translated" names you can't take seriously, another will have dumb dialogue but with transliterated names at least.
GermanyBernd2020-09-11 02:07:26 · 6yNo. 101733reply
I mean the Margaret Carroux translation. All others are crap

New ZealandBernd2020-09-08 11:46:27 · 6yNo. 101604reply
>make a buddy to busk with
>help him break out of his comfort zone with honest encouragement
>grateful I have someonw to jam with
>maybe showed off my skills too much
>eventually he starts jamming with an alcoholic maori
>alcohol gets maf i won't share my harmonica one time
>starts to demean me, claiming I'm a scrub
>refuses to show me any or songs
tricks after asking
>meet an autistic kiwi who goes on tours
>ask the dude if i can join
>yeh he'll says he has to ask the band
>old busking buddy starts to mimic my idea and then comes into the living room to discourage the kiwi about me
>turns the cotner, unexpectedly sees me and gets mad
I hate ever having to conaider making friends. Men grow too envious over petty issues instead of overcoming their insecurities by cooperating. I hate having to bend my back at times to avoid the jealousy lurking beneath the skin of certain men and after a while its too much of a toilsome effort to with hold my true high energy self.
Maybe i should just strive to make enemies instead of dealing with the ingratitude of others.
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New ZealandBernd2020-09-09 11:47:12 · 6yNo. 101661reply
I'm actually Canadian, believe it or not. NZ is paradise but the government ruins all hopes of the working man living a comfortable life.
United StatesBernd2020-09-09 22:12:32 · 6yNo. 101684reply
known feel tbh
its funny how although it really is nothing more than (semi-)glorified panhandling that busking will get so hyper competitive like that
 
>Maybe i should just strive to make enemies instead of dealing with the ingratitude of others.
dont bother trying in either way imo
rather than making frens or enemies, just make a fucking ruckus
the rest will follow
United StatesBernd2020-09-09 22:15:30 · 6yNo. 101686reply
also you made the right call tbh
i mean ill share a smoke, a drink, whatever
but a harmonica?
fuck no
 
bad breath sticks to reeds like a fly on shit
and every time you do a draw note youll get a mouthful of it
New ZealandBernd2020-09-10 13:40:53 · 6yNo. 101705reply
I made some bums butthurt when I was passing through Wellington and avoided sharing them my harmonica. It's such a toil having to explain to certain people when I'm only playing for the joy of music itself, that I will not share my germs with others. And I believe my paranoia is justified despite the inclination towards filth, to avoid the possibility of catches herpes or covid.

RussiaWARTIME MUSIC THREDABernd2020-09-09 09:51:03 · 6yNo. 101657reply
Everything is welcome as long as it's lo-fi and post-WW2.
 
Did you know that Chechens made great songs during the war?
 
 
I also believe that Bosnians made the best music of Yugo wars so I assume Muslims have some talent
 
SingaporeBernd2020-09-10 07:47:30 · 6yNo. 101704reply
polish song being used by the east german NVA for their march:
 
and a popular song that came out of The Troubles:

GermanyBernd2020-09-06 01:16:36 · 6yNo. 101384reply
What do you think about Star Trek Enterprise? I just started season 3 and I like it a lot. Last year I started with TNG and have seen DS9 and VOY, too. I've heard there was a drop in quality since TNG but I've enjoyed the other series, too.
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GermanyBernd2020-09-08 11:31:16 · 6yNo. 101603reply
noice :3
United StatesBernd2020-09-09 21:45:05 · 6yNo. 101678reply
idk nogs do it on twitter for some reason and i always find it hilarious
one a more personal level i am very much opposed to capitalization of almost any kind
also fuck apostrophes
United StatesBernd2020-09-09 21:45:51 · 6yNo. 101679reply
>DS9 is my favorite
corresct
CaliforniaBernd2020-09-10 00:10:33 · 6yNo. 101692reply

SingaporeWEBM ThreadBernd2020-09-04 00:38:22 · 6yNo. 101057reply

SwedenBernd2020-09-08 12:42:09 · 6yNo. 101605reply
Do bernd also hold his breath while walking across bridges so they don't fall?
GermanyBernd2020-09-08 13:52:40 · 6yNo. 101609reply
No nod really
RussiaBernd2020-09-08 14:18:57 · 6yNo. 101615reply
no but when i look down from high elevation i have tingling sensation in my feet.
RussiaBernd2020-09-08 19:09:49 · 6yNo. 101630reply
The me or the bridge?
GermanyBernd2020-09-08 20:08:53 · 6yNo. 101631reply
I did it as little Bernd.
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