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  • VGC did machine translate a Japanese interview, I wonder if the interview was more "colorful" in Japanese

  • yeah i understood what you meant, just was asking for your specifics. Which you also provided! So thank you, I appreciate the added insight

  • when you say "fresh", what do you mean, exactly?

  • The only real argument against lab-grown meat is that it might not reduce emissions that much. But even if lab-grown meat has an equivalent carbon footprint to farm-grown, there is still a critical difference: we don't have to kill innocent creatures to produce it.

    In the 21st century, we can easily maintain a nutritious, balanced diet without consuming anything produced by an animal. For this fact alone, humans should be reorienting our entire food chain away from animal-based products, because most animal products are produced via factory farms that functionally torture animals from birth to slaughter. But eating meat is so embedded in our culture - we like the taste of it, and most people don't have to face the harsh reality of slaughtering innocent creatures to produce it, so for most people it's actually HARDER to go vegan than it is to just go with the flow.

    I hate these "debates" about lab-grown meat for this reason, because to me the controversy seems made up. There are literally no downsides, it just solves this "momentum" problem overnight. Even if the emissions are equivalent, it's still a net gain for the planet because we dramatically reduce suffering worldwide.

  • In case you didn't click through, the "smears" are alleging that Mamdani will somehow be responsible for another 9/11. These fucking morons (ie, the people that buy these lies) think every Muslim knows every other Muslim and they all have secret meetings to take over the world. Meanwhile, Loomer, Kirk, Miller, Trump, and all their billionaire friends hold actual secret meetings at the Heritage Foundation to devise new ways to decieve, exploit, and kill us for profit, but I guess if a rich person does it to make money, that's just business. Fucking leeches.

  • yeah maybe those people need their own work requirements and accountability structure

  • yeah that's different from what I am describing. That's the bs work requirement for welfare/TANF - in that case, they don't care at all about finding a good match for you, they just care that you are doing something to find any job. EDIT: My bad you were talking about unemployment work requirements, which are similar but not exactly the same thing. Still bullshit imo - if they aren't going to actually try to match you with a job that is a good fit, they might as well just let you search on your own. The unemployment has a time limit, and you can only qualify for it in specific situations. I don't get why they have to also enforce a work requirement, as if you chose to be laid off from your previous job.

  • I tried airvpn, but found it confusing in some regards. ProtonVPN is easier to use and it has served me well, despite the recent controversy around it. The only real annoyance is that it randomly selects a new port to forward every time you connect, so you have to manually update that in your client. Quantum is a nifty tool that will read your ProtonVPN logs and automatically complete this step for you, if you use qBittorrent.

  • I mean sure except if I don't want to do violence and I don't want to adhere to rigid military standards then there is no place for me in the military. That leaves out most people.

  • Cowardly, traitorous, call it whatever you like.

  • It shows us which Dems are brave and which ones are cowards, by forcing a vote.

  • any dem that voted against this will not get my vote. I don't care how close the seat is. If you can't uphold the most basic level of constitutional responsibility, you are no better than a conman Republican.

  • Where the hell are you shopping that you have to make small talk?

    Basically anywhere in the US besides Aldi. And Aldi works fine because the cashiers are trained to skip small talk, scan everything quickly, drop it directly into the cart, and then leave me to go bag my groceries in peace without having to rush.

    If people can’t even interact with each other on a surface level like that it’s no wonder we’re all so lonely and depressed.

    I'm happy for you extroverts to go use the cashier checkout lanes if you are that desperate for small talk. I can small talk, but I don't like it, esp in scenarios like this where i'm focused on other tasks. The interaction is not fun, it does not liven up my day. It's just draining.

    Now social interaction with my friends? Social interaction at a party? That shit fills me up, but i'm not going to the grocery store to get my social fix.

  • From the article:

    Instead, the future of hiring may require abandoning the résumé altogether in favor of methods that AI can't easily replicate—live problem-solving sessions, portfolio reviews, or trial work periods, just to name a few ideas.

    Are those the best solutions? I don't exactly know, the problem is bigger than any one person can solve. But any of those would probably be better solutions than what we've been doing the past 20 years.

    In my ideal world, people don't have to go through any this bs to get a job. People don't have to become their own salesperson just to get a job with a living wage. Maybe this is too communist for some people, but it would be nice if some government body just matched me with a job that matched my skillset and education, and then they guaranteed a living wage. If I work the job and I don't like it, they let me pick one of my secondary matches. I don't want to have to think about this shit, I'm not entrepreneurial and I don't want to be entrepreneurial. In this scenario, I would think employers would also save a mint on recruiting costs.

  • Right there with u man. If LLMs mean the death of the modern resume process, I say good fucking riddance. Maybe the only good thing we've gotten out of LLMs.

  • just double-checking - I can't sign this as an American, right? I'm like 99% sure that is the case, but if I can help this at all I would like to!

  • man i just don't get it at all. As this article mentions, the oversupply problem actually predates the COVID-19 pandemic, so I don't know why city and state leaders think that mandatory RTO will save downtowns. They need to cut their losses and admit that working in an office is an outdated concept.

  • Good. Even if it doesn't have a hope in hell of passing this Congress, they need to impeach this motherfucker everytime he reaches for the fascism button. The more the better. We need to document every violation. Think about the previous two articles - if it wasn't for those impeachment attempts, we probably wouldn't even remember the quid pro quo with Ukraine or the Jan 6th insurrection. Hell, it seems like most voters have already forgotten those past crimes.

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