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  • I just wouldn't call it an empire, that's all. I'm not a historian but to me, empires are made by occupying other countries.

    The US is a powerful nation of course, but they don't have the same focus on conquest as the other countries throughout history have had.

  • I have long suspected that the process of becoming famous can cause a lot of problems in itself. One theory holds that you become mentally stuck at the age when you first obtained it, Michael Jackson being one example.

    Its a bit of a chicken and the egg question; do actors become insecure from the conditions in the industry, or are insecure people drawn to acting?

    In regards to genius dysfunction, there may be an unconscious bias that you don't know as much about the lives of non-famous geniuses (as they're not famous), so they don't appear as flawed. Nikola Tesla was pretty spicy though, I believe.

  • Assuming that was possible, I would probably still train mine to remove only extremist political views on both sides, but leave in dissenting but reasonable material.

    But if I'm training it, how is it any different than me just skipping articles I don't want to read?

  • The AI would definitely develop an implicit bias, as it has in many implementations already.

    Plus, while I understand the motivation, its good to be exposed to dissenting opinions now and then.

    We should be working to decrease echo chambers, not facilitate them

  • OP: chatGPT is your personal Linux guru. Pretend it's your friend who knows everything about linux and tell it what you want to achieve.

    Paste in any error messages and it will tell you how to fix them. Just make sure it knows what distro you're using first.

    That's how I learned to use docker :)

  • "Most powerful empire the world has ever known"

    Lol Americans

    The Romans conquered the known world with pointy sticks and diplomacy.

    The US hasn't been on the winning side since ww2 despite having nukes and spyplanes.

    Even the British Empire spanned the globe, and all they had was cannons, rum, and syphilis.