AMD's first multicore CPUs were pretty much two single-core ones taped together. AMD didn't bother designing the CPU such that it shared anything between the cores.
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That kind of shit is why I recheck things about five times before running such operations.
23 also independently came to prominence with the 23 enigma, originating with William S. Burroughs and popularized by ‘The Illuminatus! Trilogy’ and ‘Principia Discordia’. It postulates that the number 23 appears to have significance suspiciously often.
One of these days I might post a dump of all jazz-metal I gathered over the years, where ‘Free Lancing’ would be a starting point. If you want, I could ping you when I post.
✂️ this kills the crab
'The Exorcist' used only the intro from 'Tubular Bells', while the full performance is over twenty-five minutes (and that seems to be just the first part from the album). So if you haven't heard it in full, I recommend checking it out.
I thought there was no shortage of noodly prog-metal bands in the past years, what with Periphery, Polyphia, and whatever else — frankly I lost track of the genre. Both of those you mentioned have a strong whiff of eighties-nineties guitar virtuosos noodling for ten minutes on end. Animals as Leaders are at least a bit jazzy, so I'll throw in some jazz-metal bands here. Alas, not all are instrumental.
Blind Vandal: probably not much present on streaming platforms, but a live performance by those dudes went like "this song is called Kamikaze", and then ten minutes of shredding
Mike Oldfield's ‘Tubular Bells Live at the BBC, 1973’
Planet X's ‘Universe’
Universal Totem Orchestra's ‘Rituale Alieno’
Spastic Ink: see ‘The Cereal Mouse’ and A Wild Hare; and Blotted Science (both bands lead by Ron Jarzombek)
Ruins; and other stuff by Tatsuya Yoshida
UneXpect's ‘In a Flesh Aquarium’
Try also Lanzallamas and Liquidarlo Celuloide, who are more on noise-rock side
Oh, so your approach to arguments is just to deny that you said what you said? Amazing skills there. You replied to a thread claiming that “All AI is humanity-ending garbage” claiming it does that “by feeding people's collective cynicism, lack of social skills, general paranoia, lack of trust in each other, waning hope for the future, etc.”, and then you say you didn't say that. So you just lie, and that's your entire argument? Maybe learn to follow the most basic of argumentation logic.
You have trouble following your own train of thought, apparently. You replied in a thread claiming “All AI is humanity-ending garbage”, claiming it causes “Brain rot, job destruction, increased inequality, massive acceleration in global warming, massive decrease in the quality of critical systems, societal and economic collapse”, and then you ask me where you said what you said. Lay off the drugs before you completely fry your brains, dumbass.
You have no idea what an 'AI' is, so apparently none of that tech background helped if you're still that ignorant.
Nicely dodged a major bullet, apparently.