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- Comment on this is so dark, Black Mirror couldn’t have imagined it 3 days ago:
If people were looking at this rationally, they’d clearly see that AI is heavily subsidized and you can use the subsidized help to fix your broken shit without becoming completely dependent upon it being subsidized forever.
- Comment on this is so dark, Black Mirror couldn’t have imagined it 4 days ago:
Also “automating a workflow” IMO shouldn’t involve having an agent at the end. If tokens and cloud models with selling a dollar for a quarter pricing levels are required for your automated workflow to work, you’ve set up a ticking time bomb.
Use this subsidized garage to churn out regular automation that you can maintain after the merry go round inevitably stops. I was told as much by Microsoft AI specialists themselves. Do not toss out working ci/cd processes in favor of putting a chatbot in the middle, because who knows if you’ll still be able to run that chatbot in a couple of years.
- Comment on Social Security can be saved. Scrap the cap! 4 days ago:
Sure, and also social security is the opposite of need based as well. So those people who paid tax on a tiny fraction of their income also see the largest checks after retirement age when they need zero percent of the money. Meanwhile, people who worked their whole lives and paid social security tax on 100% of their earnings don’t get enough back from social security to be able to continue to live.
- Comment on Are you too young to remember these? 2 weeks ago:
I think you are watching some illegal channels
- Comment on Are you too young to remember these? 2 weeks ago:
Yes. Very yes.
- Comment on How to move a sofa 2 weeks ago:
I live in the other part of America where you just hire someone.
When I talk about hiring someone, many people in other America nearly gasp.
- Comment on No one could have seen this coming 2 weeks ago:
All so that you can just steal the shit at self checkout anyway.
- Comment on A Majority of Americans Now Support Seizing Wealth From AI Industry 4 weeks ago:
High time we started taxing loans anyway to be honest.
- Comment on The land before time 5 weeks ago:
I was in the burbs so we all covered the whole thing.
- Comment on Microsoft Teams status 5 weeks ago:
I downloaded jiggler on my MacBook and never looked back.
- Comment on The land before time 5 weeks ago:
I really liked being a pizza delivery driver pre-GPS. It did require some skill, but you learned quickly about how things work:
- Is it a complex of some sort (e.g., trailer park, apartment, condo)? Look for a unit map.
- Evens on one side of the street, odds on the other
- You learn all of those weird roads that have the same name in two disconnected parts of town
It was easily the best “shitty job” I’ve ever had.
- Comment on It's not about physical vs digital games, it's about ownership 1 month ago:
That’s a bingo
- Comment on PlayStation’s Physical Media-Free Future Isn’t Just Concerning, It’s Offensive 1 month ago:
It’s not the physical media that makes this suck. It’s the fact that there are no protections in place for ordinary customers to prevent them from being abused like this.
Virtual digital media is just fine. The problem is that it’s all DRM-wrapped garbageware that is “licensed” not owned. It ought to be fucking illegal to sell this kind of shit.
- Comment on Do you think that Edward Snowden is a hero? 1 month ago:
Almost but not quite. If he would’ve stayed here and faced the music then it’s an unqualified yes, but his fleeing to Russia and hiding out there makes it a maybe to me.
I understand that he still was brave and gave up a lot to expose the information, but I think it may have had more impact, and would’ve been more heroic had he stayed here.
- Comment on Al is coming for your backup plan as well 2 months ago:
Am I the only one that thinks that robot sports would be pretty badass if it could exist?
Like I know they have the battle bot arena and shit, but it would be pretty awesome to have like American football with robots. Instead of injuries, you’d have field technicians, engineers trying to repair the bots on the sideline after major collisions. Seems awesome to be honest.
- Comment on There was a time when people had to deal with all of these being separate 2 months ago:
I don’t remember having to deal with USB-C earbuds before the iPhone.
- Comment on This place is a prison 2 months ago:
These people aren’t your friends
- Comment on 99% of CEOs Expect AI-Driven Layoffs in the Next Two Years 2 months ago:
I suspect this is kinda like outsourcing which they similarly couldn’t manage because they’re bad at management.
If a human cannot make sense of your directives, how will a chatbot?
- Comment on Dress for the job you want, not the job you have 2 months ago:
Witchya candies
- Comment on Channel 5 found Gen-z "looksmaxxing" influencer Clavicular is funded by Peter Thiel 3 months ago:
It’s always the guy you most suspect
- Comment on What’s the difference between communism and socialism? 3 months ago:
The basic idea is the same. No state needed. People function to help each other, etc.
Sorry, I’m a big David Graeber guy and he made a point to discuss this in some of his work.
I don’t know if you’re in software, but IMO communism is like agile. It works well at small scale, but once a community loses autonomy and division of labor becomes a thing…it’s over.
Socialism is an attempt at SAFE (scaled agile framework for enterprise). IMO it doesn’t really work, but I do like the idea of having markets where it makes sense, and having social programs that are not profit motivated…so basically Bernie’s position.
- Comment on What’s the difference between communism and socialism? 3 months ago:
Communism of a sort existed…in tribes.
- Comment on Valve Uploads Steam Controller Unboxing Video, Launch Imminent 3 months ago:
🤞
- Comment on I'm nit sure tbh 3 months ago:
Both. It’s both.
- Comment on Some neighbors have no chill 4 months ago:
Ok so after another reply it was then. Bye!
- Comment on Some neighbors have no chill 4 months ago:
I’d recommend you bow out of this one, it’s abundantly clear that you’re in over your head here.
I’d recommend you see a shrink because you’re escalating the importance of yourself and of one of the stupidest arguments I’ve ever seen.
Should I block you now, or after the next wall of text you produce?
- Comment on Some neighbors have no chill 4 months ago:
That a particular post “sounds” fake as hell is indeed a specific, qualified claim.
I’m not saying that nothing similar ever happened at any point in time. I’m saying that this particular post sounds fake as hell.
- Comment on Some neighbors have no chill 4 months ago:
That is not what I commented.
Why are so many arguments on the Internet started like this where a specific, qualified claim is made and then the response tries to pretend a universal, unqualified, ridiculous claim was made instead?
- Comment on Some neighbors have no chill 4 months ago:
Sounds fake as hell tbh
- Comment on it's a matter of motivation 4 months ago:
They lock essential things (e.g. food, water, shelter, medical services, etc.) behind a paywall because they know it is not true that people do not always—or even usually—want money.
But people do need essentials to live, and if they’re the only ones who can give you money to get those things, then they can order you to do what they want instead.