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  1. 4 hours ago, MidoriLemonade85 said:

    I have 2 or 3 usually. And each orgasm feels unique. 

    M can do 6 before she pushes me away, I love the taste and she sleeps like a baby after, lol.

    And no, I don't get tired.

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  2. Imagefap is ok here in Australia. Ipad and Windows 11. No antivirus software used here at all.

    I do have an OpnSense firewall running, but it's not fully configured yet.

  3. Sometimes, you can meet your life partner, by a total accident. It happened to me in 2005, in a tiny little hotel in the UK, in a quaint little village on the border of Scotland and England. I was jet lagged, tired, still trying to come to grips with the sun in the southern sky, when I said something to the local gentry.

    They were laughing over some poor girl who had wet her jeans walking home, I just said she sounded like a fun girl, and got several blank looks and a stony silence so I left them to it. The same girl turned up at the fine establishment that night, and 'the good ole boys' told her what I said. I think they wanted to see an explosion of some kind when she confronted me, but it never happened. We hit it off that night, found our mutual limits (she did everything I dreamed of) and we were married 5 months later. We also 'corrupted' another giddy slip of a girl into our way of life, but she left after 12 years or so.

    I've been in hog heaven for nearly 20 years, and while her health is failing, we are still good together. If I had ignored the conversation that was going down in the bar that night, none of this would have happened.

    It can happen, just be at the right place right time? There are so many people on this planet, so many different ways that people think and react, you will never know if there is no interaction with them.

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  4. 4 hours ago, Sophie said:

    I watched "The Beekeeper" yesterday morning.

    It's an awesome action movie staring Jason Statham, with very little filler. You don't really have to pay much attention to the plot so you can just watch Jason Statham beating up bad guys, or Jason Statham slapping someone around with a stapler.

    Did I mention it stars Jason Statham? 😍

    Oi, M said to leave him alone, rofl. 

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  5. On 3/7/2024 at 6:00 PM, gldenwetgoose said:

    That's the one - although I nearly deleted this post when it popped up the 'Facebook sign in' screen (close that and the clip plays).

    Lol, me too.

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  6. 3 hours ago, clockwatcher said:

    Some positivety here, I'd quite enjoy it actually.

    I nice train journey sitting in pee, couldn't ask for more.

     

     

    Lol, it’s not my cup of pee … err tea either, but this kind of thing has a following, we don’t shoot other people’s fantasies down. Look around the site, interact with people, check out our rules. Above all enjoy yourself, and let others enjoy themselves too.

  7. @clockwatcher Why are you here?

    You've made 2 posts, both of them negative, negative enough to have someone report you. You may not like what people post on here, but there is no call to moan about it publicly. If you don't like something you see, just move on. On the internet, this is practically engraved in granite.

  8. Mmm, the MCG. We’ve been to football there more times than I can remember, and by half time M is bursting, never fails, lol. She does wait for the game to begin again, but it doesn’t always work out. The lines for the female toilets are lengthy, with lots of women standing with crossed legs. On football days, it’s a brave girl that attempts to use the men’s toilet. 
     

    Just seems weird that the demographic changes with what’s currently on. 
     

    The original Reddit post got a fair bit of comment, most of it unkind to those girls/women.

    I have visions of ‘Moxie’s’ out of Cyberpunk, Google if you haven’t played or seen them. If that ever happens, we’ll be staying home.

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  9. 6 hours ago, likesToLick said:

    Caveat:  These opinions are all based on the point of view of someone who spent his life in large corporate-style software development,  but retired five years ago.

    Ah, yes. I wasn’t  that cut and dried. There were a couple of attempts to get a usable result, Australian accents don’t seem to match Microsoft’s interpretation. I won’t tell you what it did with M’s accent, lol.

    Do you think a software house would allow this A.I. assistance into their business?

    I used to run a small programming / internet service back in the late 80’s early 90’s basically using HTML type of reporting software, that just dumped all info into a database, same kind of thing is still used. One of my programmers was a tiny little Russian girl, she could code using Windows Notepad, but trying to get her to comment her code was a nightmare. 
     

    I’m still playing with it, mostly with Python (it’s what I’m more familiar with) 

     

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  10. 6 hours ago, randomiser said:

    Coding is a language.  AI is extremely good with language ... and there are plenty of code examples on the internet.  Put those together and I'd expect ChatGPT or similar to produce reasonable code without difficulty  

     @gldenwetgoose makes a really good point about code maintenance, though.  If a human needs to maintain the code, it needs comments, etc. which I doubt an AI would bother to include.  Simple code wouldn't be a problem but I shudder at the idea of debugging 10k lines of AI generated code.

    Good code is like poetry.  I used to pride myself on the efficiency of my code (I was quite handy with assembly coding way back when), but I pitied anyone else trying to debug it.  Really tight code can be a royal pain in the arse to fix, even for the writer.  If an AI writes some really complex code it'll take some hardcore hax to maintain by hand. 

    All good points. The code I ran resulted in the form of a module, you could just copy it into a program and link to / call however you wanted. It was a rather simple exercise, the resulting code was well indented, easy to read.

    I wouldn't use it as such as a final product, it would need documenting to suit my style, but the bones were there.

     

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  11. G’day all.  
     

    I’m programming (putzing around with it more like it) using VS Code on a Windows 11 pc. This also runs CoPilot, Microsoft/Bing implementation of A.I. 
     

    A recent update incorporates Copilot into VS Code, and you can now ask it to write code for you. I tested this with 3 questions, ‘show me the code to obtain MAC addresses, show me the code to obtain ip address of MAC addresses and show me the code to import into Excel’

    It did this easily, with options to use Python, C+ and C#. 
     

    Is this still programming? Are the advances in A.I taking away our artistic abilities? I know programming isn’t an art form, it’s more like sorcery, but I’ve seen A.I generated art, stories and now coding has been added.

    Does anyone have any thoughts on the way this  technology is heading?

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  12. I had some medication once, Valium based, that caused some pretty intense dreams. The one that stuck with me the most involved Taylor Swift, backstage before a show. I was there to ‘condition’ her throat so she could get through the next 3 hours, think about it, rofl. 
     

    Other dreams were not so good, dark and gloomy, not something dear old grandma would want to hear about.

    M was glad when the pills were done, advised me not to go there again.

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