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  • I get grumpy when I don't sleep at home and I need to sleep with boxer briefs. It fucking sucks. Let me be an animal for the time I sleep at the very least please.

  • Car brains see that and complaint about removing parking spaces.

  • I was talking about your "people are lazy" comment, not the colorectal cancer rise in men.

  • The ever increasingly pressure capitalism is putting on people is causing a lot of issues.

    People are overworked, overstressed just to make through the end of the month and that causes a lot of issues. It's reductive to blame people not cooking solely on being lazy.

  • Because none of the ~1000 girls were part of their family or entourage, so they don't give a fuck.

  • Is SimpleX based on Matrix? I have this recollection that it is, but I don't if it's a false memory or not.

  • Doctors are a product of their training. The issue is that doctors are trained like humans are cars and they have tools to fix the cars.

    Human problems are complex and the medecine field is slowly catching up, especially medecine targetted toward women, which was pretty lacking.

    It takes time to transform a system and we are getting there slowly.

  • My uneducated guess : they are bleeding money and need to show that it is slowly stopping and the trend is reversing.

    Once that is done, pipe the IPO and make bank before it crashes and burn.

  • Yes, I've heard about that theory. The boot example is good because everyone can relate.

  • Unfortunately, like many jobs in the past, ours is changing.

    I don't have a crystal ball, so I don't know what the future hold.

    All we can do is be informed about LLMs and futur techs, produce the best outputs with the constraints we have and hope for the best.

    Keep your skills up to date, and hopefully find a job where LLMs aren't shoved down your throat. Or pivot towards something else.

    Coachmen had to learn a new job, and it might be our turn.

    I don't hold a lot of hope for the next few years. It's gonna be rough. All we can be is ready to the best of our abilities.

  • One caveat I would note: lots of people can't afford expensive, durable appliances.

    It's expensive to be poor.

  • And for the rich that fucks other rich people.

  • You know why the code is wrong because you have the experience to see where the issue is and what it is.

    If you've learned coding with LLMs from the start, you won't acquire the experience needed to be able to tell what is wrong.

    I've worked with a client that tried to generate code for a HCI bluetooth device, trying to recreate the full Bluetooth stack, instead of picking the right product from the start, with a working stack.

    And that was a client that had technical knowledge, just not for Bluetooth and HCI.

    And if you try to tell the AI what's wrong, it will create bullshit code until it kinda works, adding more issues along the way.

    I'm sure that AI will replace coders one day, but LLMs aren't AI and they are neat ready to write decent, complex code.

  • I think that the cultural barriers can be overcome with a pricing strategy. If the bug nuggets can be a lot cheaper than normal nuggets for example, people would be more willing to try it and adopt it.

  • It's a mega corpo. Laws don't apply to them silly you.

  • There is certainly a big part that can be attributed to imperialism, but my (uneducated) pet theory is that technocrats were able to harness the accessibility of big data after the great recession to siphon wealth from working class a lot more efficiently, by radicalizing people.

    There had been a big leap from 2005 to 2015-2016 on computing power that enabled the widespread of big data and the corpos with the means to get in on it used it to further enrich their corporation and themselves and created this extremely toxic environment where everything is polarized and monetized.

    And with big data, populists can change in real time their message so that they get more money and influence. And tribalism seems to work pretty fucking well. So they finetuned their message to radicalize people and achieve that goal.

    People can isolate themselves into online communities that will echo and amplify their views of the world. And now they are pouring on the streets because they've became enough of a big group to do so.

    Technocrats created this big machine to get rich, and the machine feed itself, giving more power to the ultra rich, which grab more power and influence by radicalizing people.

  • To be fair, far-right ideologies have been ramping up worldwide since a decade or two.

    The current political context just embolden the far right actors to go mask off.

  • When there is Jesus, little kids get fondled. Fucking disgusting.

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    Rent is theft

    Jump
  • Cities would rather pollute a new parcel of land than fix the contamined ones.

    There is a city nearby that has an abandoned industrial district and they plan on building a new industrial district instead of razing the old one and decontaminate it.

    And shocker, they want to make the new district on farm land.