← Back to context Comment by trainsarebetter 1 year ago Can’t tell if this is a joke or not 8 comments trainsarebetter Reply burnished 1 year ago I came in already knowing what neuromorphic hardware is and I'm also unsure fouc 1 year ago joke I think, anthropod is probably another way of saying bugs/ants haha Sharlin 1 year ago *arthropod, as in "joint(ed) leg" (cf. arthritis), GP misspelled it. "Anthropod" would mean something like "human leg". 1 reply → burnished 1 year ago Oh christ you're right, they were actually being really funny. I was being super literal and imagined them being very excited about futuristic advances in giant isopod diagnosis and care ImHereToVote 1 year ago Yeah, anthropic bugs. The planet is infested with them. 1 reply → sat_solver 1 year ago Bug zapper
burnished 1 year ago I came in already knowing what neuromorphic hardware is and I'm also unsure fouc 1 year ago joke I think, anthropod is probably another way of saying bugs/ants haha Sharlin 1 year ago *arthropod, as in "joint(ed) leg" (cf. arthritis), GP misspelled it. "Anthropod" would mean something like "human leg". 1 reply → burnished 1 year ago Oh christ you're right, they were actually being really funny. I was being super literal and imagined them being very excited about futuristic advances in giant isopod diagnosis and care ImHereToVote 1 year ago Yeah, anthropic bugs. The planet is infested with them. 1 reply →
fouc 1 year ago joke I think, anthropod is probably another way of saying bugs/ants haha Sharlin 1 year ago *arthropod, as in "joint(ed) leg" (cf. arthritis), GP misspelled it. "Anthropod" would mean something like "human leg". 1 reply → burnished 1 year ago Oh christ you're right, they were actually being really funny. I was being super literal and imagined them being very excited about futuristic advances in giant isopod diagnosis and care ImHereToVote 1 year ago Yeah, anthropic bugs. The planet is infested with them. 1 reply →
Sharlin 1 year ago *arthropod, as in "joint(ed) leg" (cf. arthritis), GP misspelled it. "Anthropod" would mean something like "human leg". 1 reply →
burnished 1 year ago Oh christ you're right, they were actually being really funny. I was being super literal and imagined them being very excited about futuristic advances in giant isopod diagnosis and care
I came in already knowing what neuromorphic hardware is and I'm also unsure
joke I think, anthropod is probably another way of saying bugs/ants haha
*arthropod, as in "joint(ed) leg" (cf. arthritis), GP misspelled it. "Anthropod" would mean something like "human leg".
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Oh christ you're right, they were actually being really funny. I was being super literal and imagined them being very excited about futuristic advances in giant isopod diagnosis and care
Yeah, anthropic bugs. The planet is infested with them.
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