It just occurred to me that the Golden Gate is a strait
It just occurred to me that the Golden Gate is a strait
From the frame of an average millennial lifetime, illegally bombing Iran and stumbling over the unpopularity is the most normal presidential thing that Trump has ever done in office
It's worth trying. Especially for the younger ones. Better than nothing.
What I've found from personal experience is that challenging your MAGA family members views mostly causes them to double down on their BS. They won't change until they hear it from their church. It's fucking sad tbh.
>Data centers need RAM for AI to increase worker productivity
>RAM too expensive
>People buy slower computers
>Work productivity is reduced
???
What's the role AI should play in national security that doesn't cross these lines? How would anyone hope to enforce that restraint?
So insane to be like: dude I swear that was someone else's bomb and it fell right next to ours
Didn't Anthropic kind of sully themselves by working with the Pentagon in the first place? Even if the bomb fell in the right place, they are still participating in bombing people (for money)
back in my day looksmaxxing was called vanity
On Traitors you can watch logical fallacies vitrify in real time and smooth brained demi-celebs getting pressure cooked.
"reinvent judaism" was not in my 5 year plan
i thought a lot about being driven to school in a car fueled by oil we got from blowing up kids who were going to school
White culture literally is just the absence of empathy.
Worst fiction I've ever read? That's right,, it's the US Constitution
It's not even Purim wtf
this is cursed AF I wish I never saw this
Thinking again about all the little lies MAGA people tell themselves today
Okami is a cozy game IMO
Society if Pokemon had been based on the periodic table of elements
slopulism as a term goes pretty hard
Holy fuck laptop RAM costs like $250 now?
Footnote from a book that says "1 This was once revealed to me in a dream."
Thinking again about Sam Altman saying "it takes 20 years + food to 'train' a human," and ok let's pretend that's normal: his business model is that we should all pay $ to replace years of human learning with computer learning? so the end product is humans that lack complete development?
your cashier today was self
For me, yes pro democracy, let's all vote. But what actually needs to happen in the US is very different from those examples. The road is long. Let's be real: expanding SCOTUS with term limits, curtailing police militarization, "get money out of politics" (prosecute bribery). We need 10X protestors!
I like siggis skyr
Yes, millions of US citizens are now rallying behind democracy, civil rights, and immigration, but what institutional leverage is there to enforce our demands?
The premise of this is sound, but in each example there was a strong institutional force to counter the authoritarian push. But we saw our legislators fail to remove Trump during the 1st term. Our Supreme Court is completely corrupt and beholden to him. Voter suppression is already happening.
Disappointed that sputtering deposition rates are measured in angstrom per min and not in meters per century