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  • That's how they always do it.

    It's usually terrorism, sometimes treason. But there is always an unproven accusation of some heinous crime, which is why most people will just accept it, because "it only affects the criminals". And it is also how they motivate their henchmen to do the dirty work.

    Communists and Jews in Nazi-Germany were accused of causing millions of Germans to die in WW1 and of causing poverty in the depression through exploitation. And this is why the Nazi henchmen worked diligently to get rid of the Jews, because they had lost family members in WW1 and lived through Depression poverty and they wanted to help their country become great again by getting rid of all the undesirables.

  • The gunk is just compacted dust from the desk surfaces.

    Perhaps a bit gross, but it's mostly stuff you're breathing in daily, just now visible due to being compacted.

    Super gross to me would imply something like bodily fluids or other biohazard.

    Am I missing something?

  • If that email needs to go to a client or stakeholder, then our culture won't accept just the prompt.

    Where it really shines is translation, transcription and coding.

    Programmers can easily double their productivity and increase the quality of their code, tests and documentation while reducing bugs.

    Translation is basically perfect. Human translators aren't needed. At most they can review, but it's basically errorless, so they won't really change the outcome.

    Transcribing meetings also works very well. No typos or grammar errors, only sometimes issues with acronyms and technical terms, but those are easy to spot and correct.

  • It is definitely here to stay, but the hype of AGI being just around the corner is definitely not believable. And a lot of the billions being invested in AI will never return a profit.

    AI is already a commodity. People will be paying $10/month at max for general AI. Whether Gemini, Apple Intelligence, Llama, ChatGPT, copilot or Deepseek. People will just have one cheap plan that covers anything an ordinary person would need. Most people might even limit themselves to free plans supported by advertisements.

    These companies aren't going to be able to extract revenues in the $20-$100/month from the general population, which is what they need to recoup their investments.

    Specialized implementations for law firms, medical field, etc will be able to charge more per seat, but their user base will be small. And even they will face stiff competition.

    I do believe AI can mostly solve quite a few of the problems of an aging society, by making the smaller pool of workers significantly more productive. But it will not be able to fully replace humans any time soon.

    It's kinda like email or the web. You can make money using these technologies, but by itself it's not a big money maker.

  • Yep, Project 2025 wasn't exaggerated at all. We all knew this would happen.

    But I'm gonna blame Biden, Harris and AIPAC for blowing up the liberal-progressive coalition and alienating working class Americans with high inflation.

    How do you lose 6 million voters from 2020 to 2024. That's just insane.

    Half of them went to Trump, the other half stayed home.

    Madness

  • Also, a lot of people, myself included, make it a point to go to the bathroom before swimming.

    And I don't usually consume food or drinks until I am (almost) done with swimming. A four hour stretch of just recreational swimming and chilling is easy without food or drink.

  • People forget that all the people the Nazi's put in camps were also criminals. According to Nazi propaganda, they were responsible for the deaths of millions of Germans in WW1, for impoverishing hardworking Germans in the Great Depression and for terrorism in resistance to the Nazi regime.

    No regime ever has admitted to locking up an innocent person. No dictator has ever said "Yeah, I put innocent people in jail".

    This is why we have separation of powers. The executive branch has zero authority to call anyone a criminal. Only the independent court system has that authority.

  • And even if the Supreme Court does rule it to be illegal, the only way to remove him is through impeachment.

    That ain't gonna happen.

    And if it miraculously did happen, then J.D. Vance would pardon him and continue the grift, just in a little bit less obvious way.

  • Yeah, I agree.

    On reddit it seems the remaining human commentators are those who have taken over the mannerisms of the bots and adjusted to talking to the bots.

    And you always get stuck in these endless loops of hostile disagreement.

    That's just not how normal humans argue. Even on the internet.

    Normal humans either agree to disagree or just give up. In both cases ending the conversation after all useful things have been said.

  • And it is $17 in 2030.

    Here from Europe, let me recommend one thing we do well: we link our equivalent of social security to the average wage growth, not to inflation.

    This ensures that all voters benefit from wage growth. And thus all voters demand the same thing from the politicians.

  • It's not their fault, but they definitely chose to prioritize supporting a genocide above pleasing their most fervent base.

    They had polling data for months showing the impopularity of it and the low polling numbers. We all saw the polling data.

    They broke what many considered to be an election promise in 2020 that Biden would be a one term. And they robbed their voters of an open primary, most likely because they knew a progressive populist would easily beat Harris. Harris has never appealed to a broad audience.

    But even so, Harris got an enormous boost when she replaced Biden. All she had to do was distance herself from his unpopular positions. She should have criticized Biden on inflation and working class income stagnation. She should have let a Palestinian talk at the DNC. She should have met Arab Americans in Dearborn. And she should have voiced criticism on Netanyahu to get the hostages home and stop the killing. Heck, even Biden had more class when handling upset protestors.

    But she dropped the ball on all those important issues.

    It's political incompetence and a sell-out to corporate interests.

    I'm sure that someone more savvy like Pete Buttigieg would have easily beaten Trump.

    But still, it's not their fault. Everything Trump is doing is his fault.

  • Bingo.

    The idea that CEO's will put morals over profits is hopelessly naive.

    If you want companies to act morally, you need to implement legislation and be willing to enforce that legislation. And not small million dollar fines, serious fines like 10% of revenue and personal liability and even jail time for executives.

    But the American public only cares about having the stock market go up. They don't care about their data.