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We accidentally solved robotics by watching 1M hours of YouTube
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alexcos
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I have never seen "ngmi" before, I wonder in which subculture it is common
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Seen budding lot in Ivy League hacker subculture 15 years ago when I was there
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not sure, by my college friend group uses it occasionally
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It's the second most common four-letter acronym in crypto hype threads right after hfsp.
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The Urban Dictionary definition is hilarious, opens with "HFSP is an acronym used typically in the crypto community against non-belivers".
Hasn't defined the term yet and I know I'm in for a hell of a ride.
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very popular on tech twitter. Right up there with "we're back" and "we're so back"
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