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  • God this just made me think though, I would bet North Korea is actually using AI for even better propaganda against their citizens right now. Being so disconnected from the rest of the world and tech starved, the people probably don't know a machine could even do this.

  • I feel this would work in theory, but in practice the path of least resistance for a political party wouldn't be to appeal to young voters and teach policy. It would be to crank up the indoctrination machine and encourage parents to do so too.

    I'm sure some families would teach their children how the world works, but most would just not change; or they'd indoctrinate and abuse their kids to supporting their political party (even harder than before).

  • People like Mr.Beast gain their massive success from producing overstimulating content that attracts a forever young audience that doesn't recognize the basic manipulation and scams that he employs.

    This is what politics would turn into if we earnestly let kids vote. Manipulating child audiences is practically a science now.

    Even discounting that, in 2016 when I was 16 I was a "both sides are bad" centrist type. I simply didn't have the roots to consider how things like basic public policies would affect me personally. You need some grounded experience in order to realize that the things on screen will affect you and your community directly.

  • The most immaculate well researched pickles ever seen.

    But I'm getting bored, I should learn how to write, or maybe draw, or maybe dance.

    No I got it, I'll shift my focus to an obscure Github program I'm using to test a weird thought I had!

    I'll finish this burger later...

  • As a Gen-Z, I feel this divide is the result of our gen growing up on the internet and Gen-Alpha growing up in the internet. Like culturally I feel Gen-Z still had roots to reality hidden behind layers of absurdism and abstraction. Gen-Alpha however feels like it's generating new cultural landmarks with no connections to reality.

    Like, skibidi was absurdist humor, which is now being covered by absurdist layers. It's absurdism all the way down! It's like some twisted form of enlightenment. To clarify I don't say this in a necessarily negative light, I just think it's interesting from the viewpoint of our species as a whole.

    I know Gen-Z was experiencing a stage of wanting to assert real connections to the world against algorithmic forces, before covid that is, now I think we're a little scattered again.

  • Exactly why he feels like a great pick. He didn't over engineer some tagline to game the attention economy.

    He just said what the silent majority is thinking in a down to earth "this is so obvious" kind of way. These people are just weird and ruining the family gathering.

  • It has that curse of It Gets Better Later™, I say this as a genuine fan of the anime.

    It goes into surprisingly poignant commentaries on social injustices like supremecist hate groups and slavery.

    But if you don't like silly rubber guy doing silly things then it won't be worth your trouble.

  • My brother honestly wants to get rid of divorce so that people will "take the commitment more seriously".

    He said this after his fiancee left for another guy. Hilarious at first glance, mortifying when you realize what he actually wanted to happen based on what he said.

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  • What resonated with me is people calling LLMs and Stable Diffusion "copyright laundering". If copyright ever swung in AI's favor it would be super easy to train an AI on stuff you want to steal, add in some generic training, and now you have a "new" piece of art.

    LLMs and Stable Diffusion are just compression algorithms for abstract patterns, only one level above data.

  • Huh, very valid points. I guess I was assuming casual racism that would come from only appearances and assumptions. But you are right that economic class heavily impacts the discrimination a person faces and that's specifically where african americans have been hit the hardest historically.

    Thanks for providing more context.

  • Here's what I don't get, regardless of if your black or indian, if you grew up in america with dark skin you likely have faced all the same struggles that any black voter would care about.

    Edit: Assumptions got challenged, read replies.

    So even if he was right (he's not, he's what physicists would call "not even wrong"), so what? Are racists any less racist to indians than african americans?

    I don't get the playbook here, non-racists would just be confused and racists would still be racists.

  • I wonder if we'll start seeing these tech investor pump n' dump patterns faster collectively, given how many has happened in such a short amount of time already.

    Crypto, Internet of Things, Self Driving Cars, NFTs, now AI.

    It feels like the futurism sheen has started to waver. When everything's a major revolution inserted into every product, then isn't, it gets exhausting.

  • I think the worst thing about a Mary Sue is when their success comes trivially or randomly.

    What usually helps me is making the obstacle more specific and diving into those specifics when they're problem solving. You'll find most things we broadly group into large lumps, like martial arts, swordfighting, researching, medicine, ect. often have an overwhelming amount of details that not only separates good from bad, but also have specific dynamics that change depending on circumstances.

    If you want to make the successes feel earned, include enough detail about the problem that you can tell a story with the challenges involved. If your focus is swordfighting convey the kinds of techniques your protagonist know then put them up against opponents that can counter those techniques so they have to learn. If you focus is a doctor then instead of seeking out the Medicine Flower™, try conveying the roadmap to making medicine to the audience then make a story out of the process.

    I feel like Breaking Bad is a good example of this. It depends a lot on actual chemistry and every chemistry advancement is a plot point. Mainly it's figuring out how to procure the ingredients and equipment without leaving evidence to get caught from.

  • As an aside, I've often wondered what would happen if everything was automatically adjusted for inflation.

    So like cost of living inflates, but then income is adjusted and bank accounts are modified to be their true value before inflation.

    Would this patch things up to be effectively 0 inflation? or (more likely) would this cause an absurd runaway effect?