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but the result is loud, crass and distasteful so...

"Your Pet Cat Has a Smaller Brain Than Its Wild Ancestors"

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/cat-brains-have-sh...


more developed frontal cortexes

And smaller brains

Aren’t mutually exclusive


Yeah it probably shrank as it developed

> In 2024 alone, the FCC fined major U.S. carriers $200 million for illegally selling subscriber location data.

Was that "you didn't put that in your privacy policy" or "your policy is illegal"?


cats hate stairs

I've had cats that love stairs. They'd play and slide down them on purpose.

Pretty sure cats love climbing things, and stairs are no different.


I lived in apartments for a long time then moved into a house. I thought my cat who had never seen stairs would take some adjusting. Nope, he look up them, wiggled his butt, then ran full tilt to the top. Ran full tilt down them too.

One of our cats has arthritis and before we got her treatment she didn’t like them, but she’s perfectly happy now.


so you probably never had cats that run up and down stairs 10 times at 6am.

Carpetedness may make a big difference in this case.

But then you did get one?

Yes. After buying a house with a yard, a pool, and a few trees.

it'd get caught by a bird

You're only polite out of habit?

What for?

Well stuff like if in one block you invert a signal, and later you invert it again, those optimization engines can cancel that out. Possibly they could also do to fanciness with complicated logical operations to reduce transistor count too. But I'm not entirely sure if their same benefit on FPGA applies to transistors

and dubstep

Dubstep glory was short and sweet just like fidget spinners.

DnB 4ever!!!

Last night I dreamed of flying toasters

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