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We all love Calvino. This is one of his great stories.

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Curious to see how popular naps are

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The original was posted on /r/nosleep by /u/Theeaglestrikes on 2024-11-28 00:45:59+00:00.


But I don’t think I should be.

In fact, I think something very, very bad has happened.

It began with Nikita, Alan, and a harebrained endeavour. They were trying to pull me out of my “funk”; a quirky, palatable way of referring to clinical depression. Not that I have to worry about such things anymore.

The day has almost entirely pushed out the night.

Nikita and Alan, with conniving looks on their little faces, were chortling at me from the sofa. I tried to ignore them, instead finding purchase on the armrests of my chair; busying my fingers by kneading the fabric like dough. Stimming, folk call it. Certainly used to help me when I felt anxious.

That only temporarily kept my grinning friends at bay. Eventually, with a deep sigh, I looked up. Alan was hypnotically wiggling a little, white pill before my eyes; rubbing it between his thumb and index — enticingly, which was strange, as the tablet appeared no less ordinary than an aspirin. Than any white pill. Yet, it enchanted me. Saw me, though such a thing made no sense.

I groaned. “I’ve told you so many times, Alan. I’m not going to try ecstasy.”

He chuckled. “You’re so innocent, Macy. It’s not ecstasy. It’s emptanol.”

“Emptanol? That sounds made-up,” I said, though my gaze did not waver from the pill.

Alan shook his head and thrust the tablet into my palm. “It’s not.”

“Okay, what does it do?” I asked sceptically.

My friend smiled. “It gets rid of pain.”

And I replied, “I hate to tell you this, Alan, but your wonder pill has already been invented. I’ve got two boxes of paracetamol in the kitchen drawer, actually.”

“Not physically,” he said. “It ends mental pain. And you only need to take the one pill. Just one will change your life. Change your neurological makeup.”

“Well, that’s just science fiction,” I scoffed, twiddling the pill between my own fingers. “Even the best antidepressants in the world need to be taken every day. There is no ‘one-and-done’ fix.”

Alan shook his head, then nodded at the emptanol. “It’s here, Macy. The answer. No more depression, and none of the numbness that comes with Sertraline; this will make you happy.”

I sighed. “Look, I don’t know what black market drug you’ve actually bought, Alan, but I’m not taking it.”

He produced a second pill. “That’s why I’m going to take one first to put your mind at ease.”

“You’ve not even tried it?” I asked, hoisting my brows higher.

Alan rolled his eyes. “Of course not. I told you, Macy: one pill. That’s all it takes to irreversibly alter your brain chemistry. I wanted to wait. Wanted to take the journey with you.”

“Just to let you know, I’m going to sit it out,” said the ever-reserved Nikita.

I frowned. “What? Why?”

“Because Keets isn’t depressed,” Alan replied, squeezing his girlfriend’s shoulders.

“Besides, I’m going to make us some food in a second,” Nikita added. “Proper food. Not the takeaways you’ve been eating all week, Macy.”

“I eat proper food…” I protested, folding my arms. “I just know what I like.”

“Well, today, I’m going to cook something that none of us have ever had before,” Nikita promised, before smiling. “But it’s a surprise. It’ll be a fun way to get out of your comfort zone.”

“We’re all getting out of our comfort zones tonight,” Alan whispered.

Then, without any warning, he gobbled down the emptanol.

“There,” my friend said, sticking out his tongue to show that he had, in fact, ingested the drug. “We’ll wait for it to work its magic, then you’ll take yours. Okay, Macy?”

“Do you even know what you’ve just taken?” I asked, once I’d picked up my jaw. “Is it safe?”

“Bit late to ask that now,” Alan said, checking his watch. “Anyway, I’m supposed to notice results within the first few minutes, but my brain will rewire fully over the course of the next twenty-four hours. The seller said it would feel like day pushing out the night.”

“Right. And how does one pill fundamentally change your mind?” I asked.

He groaned. “You remember Liam from school, don’t you? LSD broke his brain. This is just the other end of the spectrum; emptanol will fix our brains. I mean I…”

Alan trailed off and sat silently for a few moments. Then he tilted his head to eye the coffee table with great intrigue, sparking grins from Nikita and me.

“Has it hit, sweetie?” she asked her boyfriend.

Alan hummed curiously; coldly, like a machine processing code. “What are we having for dinner, Keets?”

She smirked. “That’s all you have to say? I was expecting some enlightened, philosophical statement. Maybe the drug needs a few more minutes to work its—”

“Have you ever thought about it?” he interrupted near-breathlessly, stuck on some new train of thought.

I grinned and asked, “Thought about what?”

“What it would be like?” Alan moaned, almost orgasmically, as he ran his fingers through Nikita’s hair.

“Careful! You’re going to mess it up,” she warned.

“See, I never thought about it before,” he continued, ignoring his girlfriend and bunching up a clump of her hair in his hand. “Nikita made an interesting point about leaving our comfort zones. Trying things we’ve never tried before. It’s given me an idea. An unorthodox one. And nothing matters now, Macy. Let me show you.”

Suddenly, like a dunking bird from an office desk, Nikita’s upper body was thrust into the glass table below and hoisted straight back up; only, rather than heat, it was Alan’s hand that fuelled the engine of his toy — his firm grip on her hair. The deranged man had slammed his girlfriend’s face into the coffee table, filling it with broken shards. Blood and wailing gushed from Nikita’s lips, but not a sound gushed from mine. I simply sank into the armchair.

Alan continued. He repeatedly dunked his plaything into the wooden frame — all that remained of the table — and lifted her into an upright post. Dunked, lifted, barely paused, then started again.

STOP!” I screamed as the life flitted from Nikita’s rolling eyes; eyes stained with blood running from the glass protrusions in her skin.

Alan did stop, but only half a minute later; once he’d bludgeoned the girl he loved into a lifeless mess. The calm man rose to his feet, then rolled Nikita’s twitching body to the side with a large toe, dismissing her gurgling, fading pleas for help.

“I was demonstrating something,” he whispered. “Look at me, Macy. I’m fine. No pain. No sorrow. I feel light; content, unlike you on that medication. This is what Nikita and I wanted for you. Not to feel nothing, but to feel happy.”

And that was what made me scream. Alan, having done what he’d just done, wore a beaming smile on his face. I know I was afraid, though I’ve forgotten how that felt. I’m beginning to forget how anything dark felt, as dawn has nearly broken into day.

GET AWAY FROM ME!” I remember screaming.

My face was coated in a film of tears and snot as Alan approached. I tried to escape, but he quickly hurled me back into the armchair and shushed me as I shrieked for salvation. My dear friend answered that cry for help by wrestling the emptanol out of my clenched palm and prying my lips apart.

“Come on, Macy. It's time to wear your happy face. You'll never feel terror like this again,” Alan cooed, thrusting the pill into the back of my throat, then shutting my lips as I gagged. “No, Macy. Swallow.”

I mumbled a sound of refusal, and Alan gently smiled. He was so joyous, and I understand why now. He was free.

“Swallow, or you’ll want to call the police. And then I’ll have to snap your neck,” he softly said, stroking my hair with his free hand.

It wasn’t a threat. Just a promise. Not a hint of venomous spittle projected from Alan’s soft lips. He simply wanted me to feel the same way as him, and I swallowed, of course, as I didn’t want to meet the same fate as Nikita.

Then came more than serotonin. More than the simplicity of chemistry. It was an awakening. A giddiness. It wasn’t like the antidepressants. It was just that everything was bright and colourful. Beautiful.

It is only now, close to twenty-four hours later, that I find myself asking questions. I know the emptanol has almost finished its work — remodelling my mind. But I feel an urge to post this. To reach out to all of you.

Did Alan do something wrong?

He says I shouldn’t even have questions anymore. Questions are doubts, doubts are worries, and worries should be purged by emptanol.

“The chemicals must be taking a little longer to fully mend you, Macy,” he explained at the kitchen table. “Perfectly natural. Admittedly, I was a little uncertain when I killed Nikita. But then I remembered why I’d decided to do it, and I felt tremendously excited. Bludgeoning her was no different than mashing potatoes for a Sunday roast.”

I nodded and smiled, then tucked into the meal.

“Long pig,” Alan said, placing the dish in front of me. “I’m positively thrilled to be trying it with you, Macy.”

He was right. Human meat is easier to appreciate, from a culinary standpoint, once you rid yourself of morality and, in my case, neurosis. I’ve never tasted a dish so succulent. Nikita was medium-rare; perfectly cooked.

Nevertheless, the drug hadn’t quite drowned all of my pain — still hasn’t, but it was worse last night. That’s why I’m posting this. Part of me, strange as it seems, remains fearful of emptanol, though I haven’t the foggiest clue as to why. After all, it’s cured my depression.

Nikita was a little fiddly to eat, as I still felt residual sadness, anger, and fear. As you might im...


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The original was posted on /r/nosleep by /u/False-Cow-9158 on 2024-11-27 23:53:01+00:00.


My dad had recently lost his job and moved us across state to his childhood town. It was small farming town, not really ideal for anyone wanting to do anything with their life but we were in a tough spot. My dad claimed he wanted to move back to see his parents more but we werent close to them. I knew that it was because housing was so cheap in the area and it made sense why. Everything was so behind in the times. Easily dating back at least 10 years.

My sister and I were both in middle school. So you could imagine the transition of changing schools halfway through the year. We were 2 years apart grade wise but 3 years apart in reality. My little sister was very smart for her age which made things interesting considering that I had to watch after her. Ever since the accident, I had to take on the role of our mother which is something no 14 year old should have to do.

I dont know what exactly happened and dad doesnt like to talk about it but I pieced enough of it together that our mothers passing was a violent one. I was so young when it happened that it almost feels like a memory that doesnt belong to me. Something merely implanted from someone elses experience. The one thing that got me through such a tough time were my friends and seeing how I had to leave them, I felt as if I was leaving apart of myself. Leaving the safe and familiar harbor for more treacherous seas.

The living room was still full of boxes as Sandra and I got ready for school. Our outfits were so mismatched as we tried our luck opening unmarked moving boxes to hopefully find something remotely suitable to wear.

“Alright guys, let's pick something quick. I need to take you guys to school and I am already late for work.” My dad said defeatedly. Sandra shot me a look before diving back in to retrieve an outfit. What I had on wasnt exactly fashionable but it would do. Despite all the chaos my life had given me so far, there was one thing I did have to look forward to. I try to be optimistic with most things and I saw this new chapter in my life as a fresh start. A clean slate, that hopefully I could try my luck at being popular here. I wasnt popular at my old school but I think I could be if I had the right start here.

Sandra and I hopped in the car and dad routed us to school. As we pulled up to the location routed on my dads phone he was surprise that the town had a new middle school. One different than the one he went to as a child. “Huh”, he said. Looks like they got rid of O P Evans.” The school was rather nice despite the clear setback that the town had on it. The two store building stood out amidst the old buildings that were in the near area.

“Man, its probably a good thing they got rid of that school. That place was old even when I went there. I could see a look on my dads face as he reminisced of old memories. A slight smile began to crawl across his face….”Aww man thats right!” He whispered to himself. “You ok dad?” Sandra said front eh back seat. “Yeah yeah… Im good. You guys hop on out and Ill tell you a good scary story when you get home tonight.” We jumped out of the car and waved as he took off out of the parking lot. The small crowd of kids funneled their way inside as they were being guided by teachers and we went to class.

As I walked the halls of school. I couldnt help but think what my dad was smiling about. What could his scary story possibly be?

It didnt take long for me to forget the morning as I was doing my best to try to make new friends at school. I wasnt having much luck considering I was probably trying too hard. I did however eventually make a small group of friends in one of my drama classes. They were not popular but we had enough in common that I was able to make it work.

It wasnt the outcome I was looking for but I was just happy to have made a small group of friends. They were al nice although some of them were kinda weird but that was fine. I took that win for the day as a smile plastered across my face. The rest of the day after that seemed to fly by.

School eventually ended and I met Sandra outside of the school as we waited for dad. “Hey Sandy”, I said. “How was your day?” I asked as a smile still lingered on my face. “Pretty good all around. All my classes have good teaches.” She said while nodding. “Did you make any friends, meet any cute boys?” I egged her on. She brushed briefly “uhhh no… not yet”. Sandra was as smart as she was shy. We got along pretty well and she would oftentimes just join my group of friends by association, which I didnt really mind. Normally, something like that would have probably bothered me but ever since my mom died, I made sure she was included with things.

Dad eventually pulled up, clearly tired from work. He faked a smile as we hopped in the car. “Hey Girls, how was school?” It was good, how was work… I replied.. “Work is work” he said while chuckling. He always said that which made himself laugh which I found amusing.

We pulled out of the parking lot and started driving home when Sandra piped up from the back seat. “Dad, tell us that scary story you mentioned this morning.” My dad shot me a look and that mischievous grin returned… “Oh… Do I have a scary story for you.” He said in an eerie voice. “Wait… let me see if I can find the place first.” My dad then drove through town peering down old streets as if he was looking for something. As we drove he told us this story about his old school he used to attend. How the school O P Evans used to be a prison before being turned into a school. He took us down a couple of back roads, kinda tucked away from the already slow backstreets that the town seemed to have an endless amount of. Sure enough we eventually found it. An old building about maybe three to four stories high. A tall chain linked fence surrounded the once school. Razor wire was tangled in a mess above the fence, making sure no one was getting in by climbing over it. But ironically, the front gate to the school had since been rusted and withered and now sat askew, leaving large gaps near the gates frame that one could easily crawl through.

“Aww yea… there it is. So the story about this school is that it used to be a prison. Certain sections of the building were closed off as they were no longer needed or too dangerous to have kids around. They took out most of the cells obviously but they left a few that were built into the actual building. Anyways, so what we would do when we were younger was that we would sneak in here after soccer practice and try to explore certain sections that were forbidden. The staff would make up rumors like ghosts haunted the sealed off sections or that some terrible monster would grab you. Once time a buddy of mine, Mike snuck into to the basement. Now the basement didnt have any cells but it had old piping and areas unknown to even the staff. Now he swears he swears he saw something down there that changed him. He use to be fun loving and a rambunctious child but after that event he always seemed on edge.

Sandra and I looked at the old school with mixed emotions of bewilderment and awe. The schools appearance alone looked terrifying. If I didnt know better, this was clearly a place that housed some forbidden terror. Tormented spirits or other creatures of the night certainly dwelt here. We sat parked for a couple of minutes as my dad looked at the building that certainly housed many memories for him.

We all eventually came back to reality and drove back home to our sad lives. Today was a disappointment in someway but also successful in others. I wasnt with the Popular group but I did make some friends. It was also good to see my dad no longer his sad miserable self but able to see a brief glimpse into the inner child that he once was.

Not much changed after that day. Despite my best efforts, dad continued to just get by, my attempts to be popular never resulted in anything meaningful and the sad state of the town slowly began to drag us down with it. I got by in school but it was difficult. My new friends were the only thing that seemed to keep my head above water. My friends and Sandra that is.

The five of us eventually became pretty close. Rebecca,Stacy and Jared slowly became a common sight around my house. They were quirky but polite which my dad seemed to enjoy. I think he was just happy that Sandra and I had something to look forward to. Since the town was so small, we had to come up with new ways to entertain ourselves. Video games were a go to but it was hard since there were five of us and only 4 controllers. What we normally would like to do would be to go to the small playground and try to “Parkour”but None of us were any good. But that was the fun thing about our group. We alway found a way to make something out of nothing.

Oddly enough, the small town had a rather large cemetery. If we were feeling up to it we would play ghosts in the graveyard at night however we eventually got caught by the police. Which we werent allowed back.

One day after school we sat in the drama room discussing what we should do tonight. It had been awhile since we played ghosts in the graveyard but we were all dying to play. We tried playing a few rounds in our new school but the few staff that had stayed late that day got mad at us. We sat there discussing other places to play when an idea popped into my head. “I think I know where we can play but …..” The group looked at me as I paused. “ … But the place is a bit ...


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And exactly how many towers will I need to climb?

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A group of workers at 2K's Motion Capture Studio in Petaluma are now hoping to usher in 'positive change.'

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Sacrifice (lemmy.likes.cat)
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I am looking for anyone writing about the various theories and "revelations" regarding extraterrestrial and cryptoterrestrial technologies and their implication in geopolitics.

Specifically, I am looking for analyses that seek to identify conditions that might be true if we assume one or more actors of various classes (states, militaries, intelligence communities, alliances, non-state actors, "aliens" themselves) has possession of non-contiguous technologies. Having identified some of these conditions, I would hope the analysis then goes on to compare historical and current conditions to see if there is evidence to support or contradict such possession.

An example might be an analysis that shows a state, like the USA, with possession of such non-contiguous technology, if they were able to make it battle ready, might under invest in traditional warfare production like what we see today.

Another example might be how a state like the USA might use limited conflicts to gather intelligence on capabilities from other states that could reveal those states' level of non-contiguous tech readiness, and then analyze how the Ukraine war might fit those conditions or predict how the prosecution of a hot conflict with China in Taiwan or Korea might look under these conditions.

Does anyone know of any writers doing this sort of work?

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I'm looking at getting started in cybersecurity. I'm hoping to pass the CompTIA Security+ this month. Are there any projects that I could work on to improve my résumé?

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The first step to meaningful action is recognizing the problem. With mass deportations and political persecution looming, cities that provide protection will experience an influx of new residents, especially migrants and others who are politically oppressed. These newcomers may challenge our infrastructure, housing market, and public services. What can we do to ensure that our future neighbors thrive alongside us?

The response to these challenges must be to provide, not to exclude. To avoid conflicts about whose basic needs get met, we must create abundance: enough homes for everyone, a reliable public transit system, functioning social services, funded schools and libraries, and well-maintained parks. As one of the world’s wealthiest cities, Seattle can make these things happen. By embracing abundance we can overcome our greatest challenges, whether it be skyrocketing housing costs, displacement and homelessness, worsening traffic, or insufficient tax revenue.

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The Italian Grand Prix at Monza will remain on the Formula 1 schedule until at least 2031.

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Mika is Simba's older sister.

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  • Rideshare giant wants to help other businesses train AI models
  • Company accepting signups from India, US, Canada and Poland

Uber is betting that it can help other businesses by getting enough skilled workers who can label images, text and videos with context for machine learning models.

Uber Technologies Inc.’s gig-economy workforce now includes programmers. The company is expanding beyond its rideshare roots to enter a hot new market: helping other businesses outsource some of their artificial intelligence development to independent contractors.

Its new AI training and data labeling division, called Scaled Solutions, builds on an internal team that tackles large-scale annotation tasks for Uber’s rideshare, food delivery and freight units. According to its website, Scaled Solutions has begun serving other companies that also need high-quality datasets. Clients include Aurora Innovation Inc., an Uber-backed firm that makes self-driving software for commercial trucks, and Niantic Inc., the game developer behind Pokémon Go

Uber’s efforts to sell data labeling services have not previously been reported. The move could allow it to gain a piece of a growing market, as global companies rely on humans to vet data to train AI models. Scale AI Inc, which offers similar services, is valued at $14 billion, making it one of the hottest artificial intelligence startups.

The rideshare giant has plenty of experience recruiting contractors, as it has done for years with drivers and couriers. Now the company is betting that it can help other businesses by getting enough skilled workers who can label images, text and videos with context for machine learning models to recognize patterns and make accurate predictions and recommendations.

To perform this work for more companies, Uber this month started signing up contractors with various skills in India, the US, Canada, Poland and Nicaragua. Earnings will be determined by each task they complete and paid out monthly, according to the FAQ section of its onboarding website, which is separate from the platform for recruiting drivers and delivery couriers. 

It also has corporate job postings for San Francisco, New York and Chicago-based account executives who will manage Uber’s relationship with Scaled Solutions’ enterprise customers.

“Having performed these tasks at scale over the past decade as part of our own growth, we deeply understand the needs of companies requiring these services,” an Uber spokesperson said in an emailed statement. Hiring independent contractors aligns “with our expertise as one of the world’s largest providers of flexible work opportunities,” the spokesperson added.

The firm declined to share revenue or customer numbers, or elaborate on how much it charges per project.

Uber’s internal Scaled Solutions team is based across the US and India, and has employed both humans and automation to help validate maps and ensure accurate translation to localize its rideshare product in various markets. The group has also digitized photos ofrestaurant menus for the Uber Eats app and tested new features across thousands of mobile devices.

Outside the organization, the team is helping Aurora ensure accuracy when its software classifies objects on the road, including pedestrians, debris and other vehicles, an Aurora spokesperson said. Uber’s contractors have also evaluated location data for Niantic, which is trying to build a 3D map of the world for its augmented reality games and other game developers, said Erin Schaefer, Niantic’s senior vice president overseeing game publishing and operations.

In addition, Uber plans to enlist workers to use their cultural knowledge to adapt products to local markets, or use their programming knowledge to provide feedback on an AI chatbot’s responses to software engineering questions.

Prior to opening up the platform for public registration, Uber this year began recruiting freelancers with codingor language skills to help evaluate outputs of large language models, the technology underpinning generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft Corp.’s Copilot.

An India-based software engineer, who requested anonymity citing fear of reprisal, said they were given two AI-generated responses to a complex coding problem and asked to compare and rate the correctness of the AI’s answers based on several criteria. Those include functionality, efficiency and formatting of the code, according to documents seen by Bloomberg News. The engineer reported completing three questions for a fee of 200 rupees ($2.37) per set.

It’s unclear how wages will differ in the various locations where Uber is onboarding contractors for Scaled Solutions. The tasks are similar to some offered by existing annotation platforms like Scale AI’s Remotasksor Data Annotation Tech that have appealed to remote workers hoping to earn extra income through online gig work.

The industry has also come under fire for underpaying outsourced workers in developing countries. Remotasks, for example, claims on its website to offer as much as $18 per hour to English-speaking, US-based workers, but The Verge reported last year that a Remotasks worker in Nairobi was paid about $10 for annotating 8-hour-long video footage for self-driving cars.

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The original was posted on /r/coolguides by /u/miquelaf on 2024-11-27 16:01:56+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/todayilearned by /u/-AMARYANA- on 2024-11-28 01:31:16+00:00.

Original Title: TIL Pythagoras was a vegetarian. He believed that killing and eating animals sullied the soul and prevented union with a higher form of reality. Additionally, he felt that eating meat was unhealthy and made humans wage war against one another.

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