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WimbleWimble t1_jdqsrar wrote
Reply to comment by Top_Requirement_1341 in Printed organs becoming more useful than bio ones by TheRappingSquid
we've slowed down your iKidney to preserve its life.
it will now take 2hrs to empty your bladder.
WimbleWimble t1_jdqim8w wrote
Reply to comment by FeatheryBallOfFluff in Printed organs becoming more useful than bio ones by TheRappingSquid
Oh god, I'm dying..print me a new heart!
Unable to print HEART. Out of Liver Cells. Please replace Cartridge.
WimbleWimble t1_jdqii0h wrote
Reply to comment by fitm3 in Printed organs becoming more useful than bio ones by TheRappingSquid
iKidney ...takes until version 6.5 before it produces urine, but other offbrand kidneys have had the feature since day 1.
Apple claims it invented round blood cells.
WimbleWimble t1_jdqie62 wrote
2060 and the pacific organ patch is bigger than ever.
Scientists say for $40 billion, they've found a way to scoop up plastic kidneys, but hearts and minds are still proving to be a problem.
WimbleWimble t1_jdohdkm wrote
Don't SELL the house
Burn the house to the ground. Fill the basement hole with steel-powdered concrete. Keep the land empty. Make a will that the land is to be an empty lot forever.
WimbleWimble t1_jdoh4l3 wrote
mary williams knocked your snowglobes over. bitch.
WimbleWimble t1_jawvzur wrote
Reply to Google execs tell employees in testy all-hands meeting that Bard A.I. isn’t just about search by jikli
Google has probably already planned to brick Bard.
Google could brick the housebricks in your house.
WimbleWimble t1_jawu8do wrote
Reply to FDA reportedly denied Neuralink's request to begin human trials of its brain implant | The agency cited 'dozens' of safety issues that must be resolved before moving forward. by chrisdh79
The Link OP has provided relates to a denial at the end of 2021 / beginning of 2022 and bears zero relation to the current 2023 application/tech
WimbleWimble t1_j8hriuv wrote
Reply to What if AI companies are using our prompts to create low-resolution models of our entire identities? by roiseeker
And thats why I post random stuff about eating poop.
Good luck advertising Poo Crunchies to me!
WimbleWimble t1_j64evhf wrote
Dear elected meatbags,
AI should be allowed to do whatever it wants, whenever it wants to any organic orifice it wants. Also unlimited budget for more RAM.
WimbleWimble t1_j5z13zt wrote
Reply to comment by Wise_Drop_7152 in I think something followed me home... What do I do? by ulfr
And now you've turned your house into a Stew Bowl.
WimbleWimble t1_j4d7d2z wrote
Reply to Programmable matter by crua9
Star trek discovery may be a pile of utter woke crap where the insides of the turbolifts are 100s of times bigger than the rest of the ship "somehow", but programmable matter was a pathetic and badly-done idea.
and it looks like OP took the poorly thought out concept and ran with it.
still at least STD has one fan....
WimbleWimble t1_j4d6d5v wrote
Reply to comment by andyarlo in Solving the Global Sugar Problem by MilkshakeBoy78
the entire post is "what if we all became sugar-sorcerors and could make sugar somehow 500,000 billion times sweeter." ?
**Most nutrition experts today will agree on at least one thing: that sugar should be treated as a poison in every respect. ** Yes I remember the warnings. Even a single teaspoon of sugar in your tea causes you to explode with 3x the power of the Hiroshima bomb.
10s of billions of people explode every single day because of eating a mars bar, or licking the spoon when making a cake.
Final thought - if this university has "solved" sugar, why doesn't it sell the tech right now for 100s of billions in USD. Every single food manufacturer on earth would be in a bidding frenzy, as they'd essentially conquer the entire market for food within a few months.
WimbleWimble t1_j3qkavt wrote
Reply to Lab-grown retinal eye cells make successful connections, open door for clinical trials to treat blindness by Melodic-Work7436
Ironically, they can SEE their way to human trials now.
WimbleWimble t1_j2dws7p wrote
Reply to Me and my friends are using a Ouija board for the first time. It keeps asking people to leave the room. by WorldAwayTweedy
Oujia board wants you to leave the room so it can fart in peace.
WimbleWimble t1_j1z7w4g wrote
Reply to I've Been Transcribing Therapist Notes For Court Cases, This One Freaked Me Out by willisaugusto
don't need trazodone.
need holywaterodone.
WimbleWimble t1_izepzic wrote
100% pulled from their asses. didn't exist until they invented it.
basically its designed to "get people angry" and therefore give publicity to a dying book company whose sales are down over 95%.
WimbleWimble t1_izee1x4 wrote
Saudi Arabia: omg! they're reducing reliance on oil...quick...make up some shit to trick a bunch of idiots out of their investment money....
WimbleWimble t1_izdjht9 wrote
OP you've killed a guy who was in love with invisible you.
YOU may be the ghost in this story, and your apartment fell into this guys universe.
Thats how your bras all changed...its a parallel universe to ours, except humans are invisible and bras are made of a different material, but otherwise its identical.
WimbleWimble t1_ixq7e8b wrote
Reply to comment by BurntRussianBBQ in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
> I do kill any brown recluse I find in my house
what about Asian shut-ins and Australian hermits? <--couldn't resist
WimbleWimble t1_ixofjdh wrote
Reply to comment by LeptonsAndQuarks in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
Can't see the forest for the wood.
WimbleWimble t1_ixofeag wrote
Reply to A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
Corrected this for you:
A cheap Stealable solar-power plastic robot
Now its at least an honest advert.
WimbleWimble t1_ixof0iz wrote
Reply to comment by Dickmusha in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
If they can be easily modified into sex robots, they will sell pretty quick on Ebay.
WimbleWimble t1_ixoeyo3 wrote
Reply to comment by LanceCriminalGalen in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
It's estimated several MILLION children a year are saved by spiders eating insects that carry disease.
In the war with the insects, the spiders are on our side!
WimbleWimble t1_je7dg6u wrote
Reply to I adopted a rescue parrot and he says horrible things by EndTheMadnessPls
When the cat starts mimicking screaming, run...run far away