Kris Nuttycombe
@nutty.land
Haskell, climbing, blacksmithing; occasional SCAdian, compiler-induced psychosis. I work on the core Zcash team at https://electriccoin.co and build software for worker-owned cooperatives at https://aftok.com by night.
Signal: @nuttycom.01
Signal: @nuttycom.01
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Literally just sell it to me. Is there a black market for albuterol????? WHAT THE FUCK ARE WE DOING.
October 22, 2025 at 11:28 PM
Literally just sell it to me. Is there a black market for albuterol????? WHAT THE FUCK ARE WE DOING.
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/9 And you think ANTIFA is a progressive employer? Please. The health insurance sucks. There's no dental. And when I asked for compassionate leave for a relative's funeral HR said "the family serves as a pillar for bourgeois ideology, half-day only"
October 8, 2025 at 11:20 PM
/9 And you think ANTIFA is a progressive employer? Please. The health insurance sucks. There's no dental. And when I asked for compassionate leave for a relative's funeral HR said "the family serves as a pillar for bourgeois ideology, half-day only"
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/3 I've been trying to get the Vice President of Procurement to sign a contract for three weeks and he keeps sending it back with CAPITALISM IS A DEATH CULT scrawled on it. I think it's in blood.
October 8, 2025 at 10:49 PM
/3 I've been trying to get the Vice President of Procurement to sign a contract for three weeks and he keeps sending it back with CAPITALISM IS A DEATH CULT scrawled on it. I think it's in blood.
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and yeah looking back at the last 20 years of american foreign policy it seems pretty compelling that an america that was more constrained by strong allies would have spent a lot less time doing megastupid shit
October 5, 2025 at 1:14 PM
and yeah looking back at the last 20 years of american foreign policy it seems pretty compelling that an america that was more constrained by strong allies would have spent a lot less time doing megastupid shit
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this is a common misconception about modern ai systems. they are grown, and not crafted; we understand the process that builds them but lack a paradigmatic understanding that answers the question “how do these 1 trillion floating point numbers do <x>”. this has been the case since the DL revolution
October 3, 2025 at 6:27 AM
this is a common misconception about modern ai systems. they are grown, and not crafted; we understand the process that builds them but lack a paradigmatic understanding that answers the question “how do these 1 trillion floating point numbers do <x>”. this has been the case since the DL revolution
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