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  • Oof, right in the soybeans! I could've sworn China already switched away from American soybeans during the trade war of trump's first term.

  • Laying in bed thinking about the problem, "oh, that must be it!" Jump excitedly out of bed to work on the problem, "welp, that wasn't it."

  • We've hit 2024 levels so far. Let's see if we can go even lower.

  • I was surprised to see that both left and right joycons have the mouse functionality. Was cool to see it in action with the wheelchair basketball game.

  • Except back then there were a lot fewer customers, cartridges cost a lot more to manufacture, and there wasn't countless DLC to make even more money. Also, now there are so many games that the raw supply is practically infinite.

  • israel targets journalists because israel considers the truth an enemy.

  • What about a flying machine?

  • It doesn't make sense to use automobiles. Imagine having to build out paved roads everywhere and also set up stations along these roads to refuel. Just completely impractical.

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  • Noooooo!!!! You can't just force us to use a Microsoft account!!! You have to allow us to use the bypasserino!!! Noooooooo!!!

  • It may not “understand” like a human, but it can synthesize in a way that mimics — and sometimes even surpasses — human creativity.

    Calling it a “stochastic parrot” is like calling a jazz musician an “audio repeater” because they’re using notes they’ve heard before. It misses the creativity in the combination — the generative power that lies within the latent space.

    It reads like the brainless drivel that corporate drones are forced to churn out, complete with meaningless fluff words. This is why the executives love AI, they read and expect that trash all the time and think it's suitable for everything.

    Executives are perfectly content with what looks good at a cursory glance and don't care about what's actually good in practice because their job is to make themselves seem more important than they actually are.

  • This is yet another one of many examples that affirms the correct answer to "does israel have a right to exist?" is no. No nation has an inherent right to exist, but certainly a nation as horrible as israel should not exist for many reasons, including morally, just like how nazi germany has no right to exist.

  • What a coincidence, the US remains the top military and cyber threat to China.

  • Yet democratic party leadership still thinks the winning strategy is to move further to the right, in support of the oligarchs!

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  • china is its politics.

    Funny reading this on lemmy where almost every single discussion is dominated by US politics, even on posts that have nothing to do with politics.

  • It's odd that people here mock voters for "pRiCe oF EgGs" but don't realize that it was shorthand for the economy being shit for the vast majority of Americans. Obviously Trump isn't better for the economy, but there were fundamental problems like the high cost of living that people were desperate to get out of and desperate people do desperate things which can be seen as stupid.

    Our economy has been an inflatable castle patched with band-aids all over, especially since 2008, but the foundations for this setup was laid down decades before that. Touting higher consumer spending numbers (because people have to pay more for everything), lower unemployment (because people are kicked off unemployment and have to work shitty gig work), or the dumb stock market (which has been pumped with massive money printing) is as dishonest as outright hiding numbers.

  • We should do an uno reverse and nationalize wells fargo.

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  • So about that government shutdown...