Las Vegas' dystopia-sphere, powered by 150 Nvidia GPUs and drawing up to 28,000,000 watts, is both a testament to the hubris of humanity and an admittedly impressive technical feat | PC Gamer

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Las Vegas' dystopia-sphere, powered by 150 Nvidia GPUs and drawing up to 28,000,000 watts, is both a testament to the hubris of humanity and an admittedly impressive technical feat
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You’re simply wrong.

saying it doesn't make it true.

You are right about that. What makes you wrong is what you said, not what I said.

saying I'm wrong doesn't make it so. I have been right this whole time

Oh, you said you're right, I guess that proves it then, well played.

I've presented exactly as much evidence as you, to wit.

It's easy to go back and read this. You left the topic without responding. You made some joke about psychiatry because you couldn't come up with anything that made sense as a rebuttal to what I said. I'm not surprised, this is par for the course when people want to try to "win" an argument without actually having anything they feel makes sense. It's fine, you do you, I've said my piece and you couldn't say yours because you haven't found it yet.

I've got my earworm in you, and maybe eventually, as you get older, you will occasionally consider it. If not you, then maybe someone who reads this. If anyone out there decides to be a bit more thoughtful in the way they live, then great. I also have been helped because I put myself in a position where maybe I would hear something intelligent that improved my stance. You failed to deliver, but that's out of my hands, I didn't expect much more out of you in this case since people like you always fail in this regard. Doesn't stop me from trying, though. Maybe eventually someone in your camp will finally do something impressive.

I haven't made any jokes

Your comment history is still there.

yea, and my concern about your expertise is not a joke.

If that was a serious comment and you are genuinely concerned about people being able to make comments without degrees and certificates, then I think you really may need to be seeking the expertise of an expert. The way most people are able to interact online is much more open and free. I understand that if you have had extreme trauma or have large underlying problems, then this sort of interaction may be unhealthy for you. Unfortunately, it is up to you to take the steps to put yourself into a safer environment. If not, then things may get worse for you before they get better. I hope you are able to find the help you need if that is really the case.

I didn't ask for excuses. I said you should stop.

I offered no excuses. I'm not sure what your issue is, but on top of being unfamiliar with basic reasoning skills, there are also some definitional misunderstandings. If English is your second language, then I suggest you find a better translation app to help you interact with people online. If not, then maybe a standard dictionary and some willingness to learn is all you need. Standard definitions of terms is paramount to a constructive conversation.

more excuses and blaming others. take responsibility, and stop practicing before you kill someone.

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