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Nov 20, 2023

The catastrophic rise of insect farming and its implications for future efforts to reduce suffering

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On the 17th of August 2021, the EU authorized the use of insects as feed for farmed animals such as chickens and pigs. This was a disastrous decision for sentient beings, as it may greatly increase the number of beings who will suffer in animal agriculture. Sadly, this was just one in a series of disastrous decisions that the EU has made regarding insect farming in the last couple of years. Most recently, in February 2022, they authorized the farming of house crickets for human consumption, after having made similar decisions for the farming of mealworms and migratory locusts in 2021.

Many such catastrophic decisions probably lie ahead, seeing that the EU is currently reviewing applications for the farming of nine additional kinds of insects. This brief posts reviews some reflections and potential lessons in light of these harmful legislative decisions.

Nov 19, 2023

This week the latest Neom region in Saudi Arabia was revealed

Posted by in category: futurism

This week on Dezeen, Saudi Arabian mega-project Neom revealed its sixth region, Epicon, which will feature a pair of jagged skyscrapers on the Gulf of Aqaba.

Designed by architecture studio 10Design, the project will be distinguished by two steel-clad towers measuring 225 and 275 metres tall. They will be connected by horizontal levels set to contain an outdoor pool and other spaces.

Accommodating 41 hotel and luxury residences, the skyscrapers will be joined by the Epicon resort to form a luxury tourist destination.

Nov 19, 2023

No Daddy Shark in sight: Zoo greets a cute shark pup after apparent parthenogenesis

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Baby shark Jesus is born yet again face_with_colon_three


What if the song “Baby Shark” stopped after just two stanzas?

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Nov 19, 2023

Dead Star Springs Back to Life

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A dead star is still emitting powerful flares of blue light — a fascinating discovery offering a glimpse into a rare type of star death.

Nov 19, 2023

Sam Altman may return as OpenAI CEO, Satya Nadella plays kingmaker as Microsoft and investors bat for Sam

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This sounds like game of thrones.


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s sudden departure shocked the tech industry recently. Reports suggest investors, including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, are pushing for his return which has led to speculations about his possible comeback.

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Nov 19, 2023

Perpetual Life Party Celebrating 10 Year Anniversary! Bill Faloon presents “Ten Year History”

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You’re invited to the Perpetual Life 10th anniversary hybrid party!Join us for our Perpetual Life Hybrid Party live from our new location at 950 South Cypres…

Nov 18, 2023

OpenAI board in discussions with Sam Altman to return as CEO

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

LOL they couldnt take the heat for One Day LOL. Pile It On 😂


Altman is “ambivalent” about coming back.

OpenAI’s largest investor, Microsoft, said in a statement shortly after Altman’s firing that the company “remains committed” to its partnership with the AI firm. However, OpenAI’s investors weren’t given advance warning or opportunity to weigh in on the board’s decision to remove Altman. As the face of the company and the most prominent voice in AI, his removal throws the future of OpenAI into uncertainty at a time when rivals are racing to catch up with the unprecedented rise of ChatGPT.

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Nov 18, 2023

Understanding the intelligence of decision making

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New research into how humans and animals use complexity to make decisions offers some tantalizing insights into the nature of intelligence.

Nov 18, 2023

This Book-Filled Swedish Cabin Is a Bibliophile’s Dream

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Architect Fria Folket positioned a Billy bookcase from Ikea along almost every wall to house the owners’ expansive library.

Nov 18, 2023

Cryogenic Industries Founder Pledges To Give Nearly All Of His More Than $400 Million Fortune Away To Caltech

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Engineer Ross M. Brown, who built and sold an industrial conglomerate for more than $400 million, is donating nearly all his wealth to promising mid-career chemistry and physics professors at a range of universities.

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