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  • Lol it's not even their approach to adhd meds that's the problem. It's their complete incompetence being able to provide the pharmaceutical supply chain with the needed materials to make enough pills to fill the demand for the pills. A demand that is extraordinarily traceable compared to any other industry in the open market. They basically can't ride a bike with training wheels while any other industry is driving motorcycles.

  • Money doesn't equal power. They will have correlated retaltionships but correlation doesn't equal causation. For instances where there is an initial absence of both, the introduction or money is more common to follow the person's pursuit of power. Most people who weren't born to generational wealth won't achieve a wealthy enough accumulation until later in life and it well it may be hard to teach an old dog new tricks, it's nothing compared to motivating some one who has reached a point of enought financial security to retire.

  • Lol shit happens when something unexpected happens. Usually when it is also something out of one's conteol. 40+ occurances is not "shit happens."

    But like a bunch of people already stated there is barely enough info to even speculate off of nuch less have an opinion of.

  • No it's not lol. That joke was coined in the Knoxville produced Grammy winning Nobel peac prize deserving motion picture masterpiece, "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" Ohio pill bottles have a ways to go to take the crown as being the mating call of West Virginia. WV paved the way for the opiate epidemic then snorted it in the same delivery room those dirty CPS fucks came to when they STOLE MYBAYBAY FROM ME! *actual scene in the movie where minutes after squeezing out another inbred crotch fruit the woman snorts or smokes an oxy in the delivery room leading to CPS taking the baby and the mother freaking out that they stole her baby for no reason.

  • Honestly, to me, that is less insane than campaigning that you will push for taxing unrealized capitsl gains. Neither move the needle for me tho I'm still voting Harris but this tax proposal shit of hers is flat out the dumbest shit I've ever heard.

  • So fell free to say fuck right off buddy but I am genuinely curious, how old are you? Ballpark?

    A. Can ride all amusement park rides, but can't drive past 9pm.

    B. You pay more per year for rent than you have in your retirement plan.

    C. You are able to tell people you are a divorced single dad and noone bats an eye.

    D. You have stopped doing certain activities you used to enjoy because your recovery time table if injured is longer than your allotted vacation time at work

  • Ehhhh I saw what you seent and yeah you have a point but I think it could be more damning in appearance than context. What I mean is, I think OP might be between 14 and 19 but if closer to 19 than maybe a 19 with some underlying cognitive ability issues as well.

  • Edit2: I wrote this in response to the first comment I read but after reading rest of thread I wanted this more visible. I'm not karma whoring and didn't mean to spam the comments posting this twice but the comments here are all engaging as fuck but feel like they're all circling around what im specifically pondering.

    So why can't he copy right the prompt which created it? Obviously not being 100% cereal about this specific scenario but in the early days of GPT4 I fed it fucking dissertation length prompt threads writing ridiculously niche and in depth scripted functions. I don't know how to code but used a tool to create something extremely useful for my job. Some of the project took weeks to fully put together.

    So what Im really asking is, why would it matter if I used cnc lathes to make something id want copywrited/patented or if I use a LLM to make it? Should it be any less protected because it's taking the "muscle" or "legwork" out of it? Should engineers only design prototypes destine for copywrite/TM/R/patent office if the prototype can be made on manual machines? Again, I kinda understand I went over the top with this but I am fascinated with how the fuck people are guna come up with regulatory frameworks to define the modern age of intellectual property and all the TM/C/R/P drama to follow.

    Edit: To expand, the shit I have made using GPT having limited but interested experience with IT work also didnt stike me as anything marketable until I got feedback from vendors and customers I gave it to but from reps that didn't know I made it. It's not the point of me asking I just thought itd help anyone who is guna respond to see that my questions are coming from more of a manufacturing a tool type of understanding rather than the AI toookurjerbs from the suffering artist or musician type of understanding.

  • So why can't he copy right the prompt which created it? Obviously not being 100% cereal about this specific scenario but in the early days of GPT4 I fed it fucking dissertation length prompt threads writing ridiculously niche and in depth scripted functions. I don't know how to code but used a tool to create something extremely useful for my job. Some of the project took weeks to fully put together.

    So what Im really asking is, why would it matter if I used cnc lathes to make something id want copywrited/patented or if I use a LLM to make it? Should it be any less protected because it's taking the "muscle" or "legwork" out of it? Should engineers only design prototypes destine for copywrite/TM/R/patent office if the prototype can be made on manual machines? Again, I kinda understand I went over the top with this but I am fascinated with how the fuck people are guna come up with regulatory frameworks to define the modern age of intellectual property and all the TM/C/R/P drama to follow.

    Edit: To expand, the shit I have made using GPT having limited but interested experience with IT work also didnt stike me as anything marketable until I got feedback from vendors and customers I gave it to but from reps that didn't know I made it. It's not the point of me asking I just thought itd help anyone who is guna respond to see that my questions are coming from more of a manufacturing a tool type of understanding rather than the AI toookurjerbs from the suffering artist or musician type of understanding.

  • It's rural town USA. The company I was pressing to match the competitive offer was actually my own family's manufacturing corporation. The temp agency knew exactly who I was when they saw my last name. They had good fun joking about how they knew my family doesn't pay their employees enough but having the owner's son threatening to quit for better pay really solidified it as a good ole hardyharhar to them. I knew it. They knew it. Plus we have done a ton of business with them over the years filling entry level temp to perm positions, so the whole thing was really super laid back.

  • Crime accross the board continues to drop year over year in the US. There is still a ways to go but pharmaceutical costs are down for things like insulin thanks to the generic availability. On top of the policy changes, medical advances are moving at blazing speeds. Clinical trials for stem cell treatments are popping up everywhere. Basically a cure for everything except cancer nowadays. College athletes are no longer legal slaves and are able to be compensated for the work and risk they put themselves up to week in and week out. It's an employees market for finding jobs. There are more companies looking to hire in all industries than there is available tradesman to fill the openings.

  • I went to a temp agency one time and went through the enrollment/placement tests. I told them up front I was just looking for competitive offers to bring to my 5 year review to ask current employer to match. They were cool with it after i told them I would be back if employer doesnt match.

    So I'm taking the test and was blown away at the test questions. I'm reading them outloud to the agents at their desks asking them which ones people actually respond honestly to. They start telling me hilarious stories of people theyve had fail the test.

    They eventually told me they have had at least one person at some time answer every question with the very honest but very damning wrong answer. They said none of the people they told me about were even the assholes intentionally failing the test just to show proof they applied. They were people being waaaay too fuckin honest about their liberal drug use.

    Some of the more memorable questions:

    In the last 8hrs how many times have you smoked meth?

    A. 0 times

    B. 1-4 times

    C. 5-10 times

    D. 10 or more

    Have you ever smoked crack cocaine while on the clock?

    A. Yes

    B. No

    C. I don't know

    D. Maybe

    Would you ever smoke crack while on the clock?

    A. Yes

    B. No

    C. I don't know

    D. Maybe

    How many alcohol beverages do you have on your lunch break?

    A. 0 drinks

    B. 1-4 drinks

    C. 5-10 drinks

    D. 10 or more drinks

    How many alcohol beverages did you have today before this interview?

    A. 0 drinks

    B. 1-4 drinks

    C. 5-10 drinks

    D. 10 or more drinks

    Describe your performance at work while high on alcohol or narcotics compared to your performance at work while not high on alcohol or narcotics.

    A. Have never worked high on alcohol or narcotics.

    B. I perform worse while working high on alcohol or narcotics than working not high on alcohol or narcotics.

    C. I perform the same while working high on alcohol or narcotics than working not high on alcohol or narcotics.

    D. I perform better while working high on alcohol or narcotics than working not high on alcohol or narcotics.

    Edit for formatting and grammar.

  • Worked at sheetmetal manufacturing plant. Had aisles of welding booths. Old dude welder would smoke in the building in his booth letting the smoke get sucked through the table vents. Well sure as ahit one day a little more than just smoke gets sucked up and next thing you know thr whole ventilation system goes up in flames. Never saw the dude again.

    Same plant but one of the robot welders, the worker would mount an unrelated electrical box on the robot welder rig. Then hit the foot petal and it would clamp 3 of the 4 sides down with a fuckton of pressure. Months after opening back up after ventilation fire this new chick was running the robot welders and steps on the fucking clamp petal while still holding everything in place. She clamped her whole hand smashing all the bones in her hand I think. Never saw her again either. It was a freak accident not even anything you can point a finger at. I guess she lost balance a little to make her step and didn't have her hands in way so the e-stop light bar that senses if you are in the way wasn't tripped but she slamed her hand onto the box as it was closing trying to catch herself.

    They had tons of people I never saw before come in and assess the robots and turret presses and they installed the petals that have covering flaps you need to lift to get your foot in the petal. All in all the place was super safe and the dude that smoked was super fucking belligerent and was going to be fired the next infraction before burning the ventilation system down.

  • Here are my best guesses from living life:

    From house to local stores: City-Couple blocks Suburbs-3 to 10 mins Rural-10 to 45 mins

    Metropolitan centers are surrounded by Suburbs which is surrounded by rural. That's sort of stat quo. The distance between Metropolitan centers (not including the retarded NYC and LA type areas) is usually a minimum 1hr from closest centers but in most states they're like 3 hrs apart.

    Time it takes to go up or down the east coast is 12 to 17 hrs for most that's not the time to get from northern most tip of main to southern most tip of Florida cuz who the fuck actually does that.

    Traveling an hour to do something special is common but traveling an hr for something common or necessity is designated for the extreme mountain ranges like Adirondack, Appalachian, Rocky? (Idk never been just assuming) type of areas.

    Anything taking longer than an hr is getting into road trip status and anything over 3 hr is find somewhere to stay and come home tomorrow status. There are exceptions bit depending on how long event is you are adding 6hr round trip time to it.

    Caveats:

    Rush hour is dependent on area. For example in Buffalo a 45 min trip no traffic is taking you around 50min-1hr in rush hour. Whereas in Frederick, MD (D.C. suburb) a 15 min drive no traffic was taking at leasy 1hr in rush hour. All the same it's every single weekday from 6am to 9am and 3pm to 6pm in every Metropolitan area.

    State to neighboring state trips are usually 3 to 6 hr. Usual work commute for everyone not commuting to a city (do honestly most of the US) 5 to 30 mins.