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justaderp , to technology in Microsoft insiders worry the company has become just 'IT for OpenAI'

Monopolies don’t care about the user experience, only profit. The AI doesnt understand the former, only the latter. The continued degredation of the user experience is a likely indicator of an increase in revenue as function of successful application of AI.

justaderp , to newcommunities in Ask Steven Seagal

What’s a kumquat?

justaderp , to news in Prosecutors say Alec Baldwin was ‘engaged in horseplay’ with gun before fatal shooting

At that point one should should buy the gas blowback replica that the manufacturer licensed for airsoft. It’ll have identical wright and balance, the trigger can usually be tuned to match, and it’ll dry fire with about half recoil. It’ll plink on target at 40’ once the hop-up is calibrated. Should be a modest $150-250 for common Glock, Sig, etc.

justaderp , to world in China's Xi accused the US of trying to trick him into invading Taiwan, but said he won't take the bait, report says

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  • justaderp , to news in The US needs to build 2 million houses to revive the American dream of homeownership

    It prioritizes profits over human needs.

    Yes.

    How we change is somewhat undefined. We’ve many diverse examples from history. Our side is the ideological underdog. Flexibility and diversity are two of our greatest strengths.

    The majority always chooses an authoritarian king, to let another decide for them in convenience in a paradigm as old as humanity. Critical to our collective ideological success is development of individual wisdom, that more individuals choose to learn and reason for themselves.

    The core goals originated in FDR’s 1944 Second Bill of Economic Rights, a proposed successor to The New Deal. It’s been a third party platform for eighty years, including Sanders.

    How to pay for it originated in Eisenhower’s 1961 farewell address, where he defined and warned of the military-industrial complex. His predictions were in late stages (Reagan’s nukes) in twenty five years. In 1990 perhaps the way to pay was to cut defense budget by half by 2000. But, by then the corruption likely ran too deep, as evidenced by the subsequent reckless deregulation of banks by both Democrats and Republicans (partial repeal of Glass-Steagall, Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act).

    We’re thirty five years past 1990. Banks own everything. Puppet kings are common. And, the Internet may have fundamentally changed communication and relationships so much that we could be past an “event horizon” of our Great Filter event. Belief in such a death perhaps makes it easier to cope with the fight.

    I’ve certainly lost the thread of my purpose. I hope there’s something of value for you here.

    justaderp , to games in Bethesda Is Charging $7 For A New Starfield Mission, And Players Are Upset

    Crypto would at least offer a non-zero chance of ROI.

    justaderp , (edited ) to technology in Voyager 1 Once Again Returning Science Data From All Four Instruments

    Your question is good. You’re missing understanding of time dilation and frame of reference. An explanation of the theory of relativity is at least pages long.

    The first book I ever read on the subject, and IMO the best introductory text for any non-physiscist, is Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time”. But, any introduction to relativity should answer your question.

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