
It’s unkommon to spot ai slop due to the amount of fingers lately.

It’s unkommon to spot ai slop due to the amount of fingers lately.
They can more or less spontaneously form on steep, snow-covered slopes. Pretty much impossible to predict, where they form (maybe you can guess, based on the weather, but I’d be quite a guess).
Disclaimer: I’m no snow-scientist. But I grew up in the alps and I went ski-mountaineering a bunch of times.
Well, then good luck, finding that out.
That pit probably wasn’t there a few weeks before. It’s not like this stuff gets puton maps.
I’m sorry… what? O.o
ffs 🙄
You don’t have to go down the same way you came up.
Why don’t you just shut up about stuff you have no idea about.
Edit: Ski mountaneering being way more likely is simple statistics: since way more people are mountaineering than taking the helicopter, it’s just more likely that this skier was mountaineering.


So Ben Shapiro isn’t the original artist? Lame!
/j
Skiing is usually used to refer to skiing on maintained ski areas downhill or cross country skiing.
No true scotsman fallacy. Also, you’re pulling the “is usually used to refer” out of your ass.
Ski mountaineering is more like skiing than cross-country skiing. It’s quite common in the alps to do that and you almost never go on prepared tracks. The mountain where I spent my teenage winters after school doesn’t even really have an official, prepared track for about 75% of the skiing terrain, because it’s too steep.
As I said: you have no idea.
Doing it on foreign terrain which you clearly don’t know well enough and at speed is leaving the bounds of regular skiing.
I ain’t saying it was smart. But it’s not “extreme”.
Edit:
Sorry, you weren’t the person who called thir “extreme”. But still: Basing whether or not something is considered as “skiing” on how well you know the terrain (they could have gone down that mountain for 20 times already, for all you know, since crevaces like can form after you’ve made yourself familiar with the terrain), or how fast you do so is just dumb. When does it stop being “skiing”? At 20km/h? At 35 km/h? 27.5?
It’s way more likely to be ski mountaineering. It’s quite common in the alps and you almost never go on prepared tracks when you do.
If that’s “extreme”, then Austria is full of extreme sports folks.
And this ain’t skiing.
Sorry to be so blunt. But you’re either very dumb or you have no idea about alpine skiing.
And I need to reiterate that the Darwin award is pseudoscientific and eugenicist-adjacent.
this wouldn’t happen when prepared adequately and behaved appropriately
I agree. But this is hardly extreme skiing.
If this qualified for your stupid “haha, someone who ‘deserved it’ died” award, then you could give that out to 80% of people staying in a hut in the alps.
Apart from “Darwin Award” being pseudo-scientific and eugenicist-adjacent: Skiing is considered “Darwin Award” worthy, now? O.o
This looks like a magically enchanted club of freeze damage +2 in some post-apocalyptic setting.


Did you read “full bridge rectifier” in his voice, too?


But he mentions that there is stuff coming for flicker-sensitive folks.


It’s technology connections, chill.


I’m pretty sure that’s hou the tower of Babel collapsed, though.


Let’s define a language to interact with this multilingual language large language model. I call it: The multilingual language large language model language.
Friendly reminder that Rockstar is currently union busting it’s workers that actively worked on GTA 6.
Here’s some info on it (about a week old)
Don’t know any more recent news and couldn’t find any in the short time.
True. But it’s a dead giveaway that’s easieretopoint out than the slobby/clanky vibes.