thisintegrated

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  1. Space exists in the same way space exists within your computer's OS, or inside a video game. So "kinda, but not really".
  2. afaik Leo has the same perspective on this as me. Though he doesn't really talk about it. Space can't exist for anyone without time. At any one moment, all that can be visually experienced is some "pixels" on a "screen". This, by itself, can never result in "space". Space is only possible when there is "change", and the previous state is given a reference point. All there is is experience. Any underlying logic behind reality is just that. Logic. Not anything real. When you're dreaming, logic doesn't come into play at any point during the dream. wat
  3. Why must you turn every thread into a masturbatorium?? The ideas discussed in this thread are simple. Yet you're making them sound complicated for no reason.
  4. Again.
  5. Imagine what a 2in1 with a macbook budget be like?? *Less awful Why would you want that? To you can carry it to show pics to people like on a tablet? lol, that would be awkward holding it in one hand. I cba to sell my stuff anyway. I'd rather keep it and not feel pressured to sell because of its price. It's a depreciating asset. If you buy a cheaper laptop, save £1k, and invest that £1k in crypto, you'd end up with a laptop more capable than that macbook, and have £10k extra in cash. "Choice is the devil" —Apple Yep. Apple's executives have no idea what they're doing. IOS = no customization/choice/individuality. Apple tells you what you want, tells you that you're ok with paying £1k for a phone, and tells you exactly how you want every part of the OS to look and feel. "Apple knows best". Billionaire hippies? Yeah no, Green is just their branding. Apple products are a status symbol for Oranges. That's why people buy them. Oranges want to be seen as successful Oranges. Old people love the idea of "simple". And old people don't care about price as much and alone are enough to propel a brand forward.
  6. Define "exploration time" And "men's time" too ig, lmao
  7. Umm, how is this in any way a problem? Everything's connected. You can do non-physical experiments in the physical, because the physical is still the non-physical. Physical is relative to where you are at the moment. You can do experiments in the astral if you want, but it's all the same. At least I maintained order, like a Blue? They do.. in "theory". It's like how you say nothingness and everythingness are separate things. Everything exists in a state of nothingness, until consciousness decides to explore the everythingness that is naturally present within nothingness.
  8. I am temporarily moving you down to Yellow, until further notice.
  9. Bruh.. have you actually never heard of the double slit experiment? The observer (aka consciousness) manifests things into existence. I thought you were an intuitive. This should all just click.
  10. To be more specific, I believe Trump is more of a Cuntian.
  11. In a way, Trump is a Kantian, ig
  12. You're getting confused. Time doesn't have to exist. It only has to exist in theory. It's like everything else. Your brain doesn't visually exist unless you open up your skull, but it does exist in the form of the weight you feel, and the consequences of having a brain. You receive data upon request. Time is no exception. By living as a human, you're requesting updates for the life of the human every x number of nanoseconds, or whatever resolution you require. It's basic quantum mechanics.
  13. omg why you guys overcomplicating this so much. Space and time are products of consciousness. No consciousness = no space and time. Don't they teach this stuff in school?!
  14. That's true, but as you say.. "it's coming in the 22H2 update".. But it's really already good enough. You don't need any new optimizations to be able to use it like a kindle, or scroll images with your finger, or rearrange windows, play/pause media, etc. by touch. And, if you wanted, you could probably download some app for gesture controls. Macbook keyboard are awful for the price. Apple cares about slimness/appearance above all else, so the keyboards are typically worse than your average £200 laptop chicklet keyboard, from what I've heard. They used to be better, but the past few years the keyboards have been made shallower and worse to type on. Screen not sure. Probably one of the best in laptops. Speakers yeah, they're the best in a laptop. Macbooks aren't 2 in 1s, so their weight doesn't even matter much as it's on your desk/lap anyway. The yoga I used was always silent, and performance was similar to M1, but not quite as good. This yoga cost like £550, so really unless you need MacOS or more processing power, the macbook just looks like a bad deal. I think in almost all cases the greater capabilities of a windows 2 in 1 win out. Can do more with it, a third of the price, and far fewer incompatibility issues. Definitely not me. The laptops with a 2nd screen above the keyboard are great and would've been my top choice originally, but 2 in 1s aren't even just innovative laptops anymore. They're the inevitable evolution of the laptop. Yep. The only reason Apple is avoiding making touchscreen laptops is because it would cut into their profits on iPads. Literally no other reason. They'd rather you not even realize 2 in 1 laptops are a thing. That's why they want you in their walled Apple garden. They want to decide what you're allowed to think exists, and what doesn't. This alone makes me avoid their products. It's an Orange/Red culture at Apple, though of course they'd want you to think they're Green. Apple: "Look! No charger = less packaging!! We're so Green??" Everyone: * now has to go buy a charger with its own several boxes of packaging * Apple Loyalists/Simps: "That's your fault for not already having this year's proprietary macbook charger" Yes. The mobile processors only recently caught up to snapdragons. The efficiency was primarily due to aggressive software optimisations. For the longest time, iPhones were like single/dual core, with <1GB or RAM, and like 720p screens, meanwhile android already had quadcores with 4GB+ of RAM and a minimum of 1080p screens. The one and only reason iPhones weren't total garbage was because of the software optimisations. Still slow AF when it came to processing heavy tasks. I think Apple also wanted 3nm for M2, but TSMC isn't ready for this yet.
  15. Perhaps it's misguided to even try to help, as it's falling deeper into the illusion, but I still wonder. I'm a problem solver, so I like to solve problems. But with people at stage Blue, like my parents, it seems impossible. It's like they're at least several lifetimes behind, and there's no hope to wake them. Is it best to just let everyone destroy their lives and not try to help?
  16. This basically. It's like attaining happiness. The more you focus on it the less you'll succeed. Focused on the stuff that will naturally result in you training your intelligence.
  17. w-what?! Microsoft doesn't even make those. Apple doesn't even make those!! I've used a lenovo yoga 2 in 1, and it's damn amazing. Like 10-12 hours of battery life with moderate use. Not mediocre in any way. Once you try, you can't go back to regular laptops. Those £4000 macbooks feel like a downgrade in comparison. A Macbook may, in some ways, be a more polished laptop.. ..but traditional laptops are the past. If you're a Blue ISTJ or something you may want a traditional laptop, but I personally wouldn't wanna invest in a dying technology. Actually, much of the reason for Apple's current advantage is the fact they've pre-booked basically all of TSMC's capacity for 5nm chips. Intel was always king, then it was AMD for a few years, and now Apple splurged on chips to finally come out on top for the first time, in a limited way. AMD and Intel see this, and one will strike when the time is right. It's a cycle. AMD fanboys didn't think Intel was dead once AMD finally started beating Intel. Apple waited many years before finally revealing M1. It's not like they suddenly decided to create something and it turned out amazing first time just because it's Apple. M1 was the result of many years of work, and it was only impressive because it came out of nowhere. Now we're gonna just be seeing iterative upgrades. The shock factor is gone. The M2 will still be using the identical 5nm tech. For the M3 they'll probably be saying "our all new third generation 5nm technology"??
  18. That's what I've been doing for a couple years. Unhealthy perspectives potentially leading to divorce, for example. Well ultimately nothing's bad. All paths lead to the same place, in terms of happiness. For this forum, not for people irl. I'm painfully aware of how 99% of people are Blue. Mum doesn't really believe much anymore, and dad doesn't care much either about religion either but is traditional AF. He wants a traditional family that eats together, where he's the man of the house, where the wife is submissive, and the son follows in his footsteps. But he has none of that and so is unhappy. Mum's Blue, borderline Orange, very individualistic. Sister's early Yellow. Dad's Blue, and the only other person he spends much time with is Red. So basically dad feels isolated without any other pure Blues around, and, due to circumstances, he never got the opportunity to achieve "Blue success". Complete stability, basically.
  19. That's projecting. Can't just assume he's looking down on muslims. Hold him accountable to the wokeness level he's supposedly at. That way if he did actually intend something derogatory with his attitude then it will blow up in his face sooner or later. It's a small blow to his reputation if there are occasional "hints" he's biased or Islamophobic. But it's a death blow if you let him keep 100% of his reputation, let him feel safe to be open with his views, and then he says a single line that kills his career. Perhaps the only one projecting here is OP after all?
  20. Videos totally could be cut in half with zero loss in actual content. There's a reason I watch every video from Leo at 3x speed. Most people who watch the videos are intuitives who immediately get whatever concept gets mentioned. "Infinity of Gods? Ohh ok, I get what you mean" * Leo keeps explaining it for 2 more hours * "If everyone likes you, no one will love you." By trying to cater to every type of person, you end up catering to everyone's needs poorly.
  21. I'm confused. Did he say something bad in the video? Or is OP projecting? Almost all victims of Islamic terrorism are muslims. Non-muslim casualties make up like <1% of statistics. Muslim on muslim attacks are a problem that does need more attention.
  22. High-end HP Spectre & Lenovo Yoga models. Touchscreen + flexable = doubles up as a tablet. So that's like £2k in added value, while being cheaper than a macbook. I guess it's fine. Just restrictive. I know there are many issues I have with it, but I don't recall. I don't normally use MacOS. It's efficient, but not exactly powerful. In a few years we'll have RISC intel/AMC CPUs which put Apple back in its place. I've been hearing about Microsoft's promises for years. I'll believe it when I see it.
  23. Yeah. No meaninful changes. Nope. Maybe just tabs, but that's still like 5 years away from public release, and is just one of many problems with explorer, and is just a problem with explorer which is a small part of the OS. I've written whole essays about its many problems before, so I won't get into every detail. But explorer alone has at least a dozen UX flaws. In windows 10 I had a 3rd party program which allowed me to stretch out the start menu to take up half the screen, and I could organize apps into groups (e.g. games, utilities, graphics, audio, etc.), now I can do nothing, and half the space for icons is useless "recommended" stuff which I can't remove. Yeah.. After I've been asking for this basic feature for like a decade. And where's dark mode!!! How hard can it be to add dark mode to task manager.. seriously.. Average salary probably around 120k-300k at Microsoft. MacOS has just as many problems as Windows. And when there's a problem they'll make it hard to fix it yourself as they want you to bring it into store so you can pay to get it fixed. Yeah they're efficient, but that alone doesn't make them worth it. You pay a crazy apple tax, yet get the most boring, least innovative laptop. Can't flex. Don't have touchscreens. Can't even play games despite it costing way more than a top tier gaming PC. And you can't pirate stuff as easily either, so you end up spending not 300% more than necessary, but more like 1000% more overall. Bad investment proposition. It can be. E.g. look up Zorin. A Windows clone. I think it's likely coming one day.
  24. I guess because pedestrians on the sidewalk are the most vulnerable. Better to endanger the cyclists than pedestrians. It's one or the other as you can't fix the infrastructure problem easily. Though imo cyclists on sidewalks is the better alternative overall. Or at least scooters should be allowed on sidewalks if nothing else.
  25. It's all bad. 7 was fine, but basic. In my youth I didn't really notice design problems, didn't have the awareness for it I guess. 8 was maybe a step in the right direction, but really dumb. 10 was still just windows 7, with a few tweaks. Nothing to say really as they didn't change anything meaningful. 11 is still windows 7, and in some ways worse than 10. Most of the menus are still from the windows 7/XP days. Control panel still looks ancient. File explorer still doesn't have tabs and is bloated and impossible to organize. They can't even add dark mode to stock apps like file explorer and task manager. Start menu can't be organized, and half the space for icons is taken up by "recommended". Most parts of the OS are still unchanged in decades. Zero innovation. Zero quality of life improvements. I really have no idea wth all those thousands of designers and engineers with million dollar salaries are doing every day. MacOS is fine, but kinda awful too for anyone who likes control/design/organization/video games. Apple doesn't know best, but they act like they do, messing things up for everyone. Good for anyone who's never used a computer before, and is fine paying a 300% appletax for the rest of their life. Linux is objectively the best. Best performance, customization, and potentially most quality of life features. But rarely supported and has a toxic programmer/nerd culture I'd rather avoid.