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  • Use it as a dumb worklog sometimes. Tell it what you were already gonna do and ask if it would do the same. It's almost always gonna agree. Then just ignore it. If somebody AI obsessed pulls out the full logs they're gonna see you're doing what the AI said was good. (basically Inception, lol)

  • I've heard of that happening in context of thieves breaking into stores. Never heard of it used for home robbery

  • At least the host country agreed to those

    There's real things to criticize, why pick something stupid?

  • You can move to a dictatorship if you want to be relieved of the option to vote wrong

  • If you can not understand a difference in scale then your school years was a cataclysmic disaster

  • That argument works when the difference is small.

    That argument doesn't work when one option is a cataclysmic disaster

    But most importantly - when you look at what policies that Trump voters said they voted for, you could divide that into a fraction of voters voting for evil (plain stupid racists), and a large fraction voting for something positive which they had been told Trump would deliver - yet which he was objectively worse at. Most people voted Trump for the economy while told he was a great businessman, or for healthcare while told he'd make health insurance more affordable (but now he made it less), etc...

    Almost every positive impact in the last decades that his voters attributed to him was delivered by his opposition.

    This wasn't an election lost to attrition. Your quote explains nothing about what happened.

    There was more votes than ever. It was lost to propaganda and people being idiots, not seeing through the fraud. Trump's policies lost every poll when names were taken off. Everything he wanted to do kept being rejected. But the propaganda machine made people distrust the people who delivered all the things they said they were grateful for, and to trust the liar instead.

  • Encouraging more democratic leaning voters would've made a difference however, you don't have to assume linear proportional effect

  • FIFA peace price in shambles

  • Here in Sweden, I'm pretty sure pills are only distributed individually like that in controlled settings (elder care facilities, etc). Otherwise you just get the whole box.

  • Won't melt like that, it's absolutely going to fall over if not perfectly symmetrical

  • Look up the spoiler effect

  • Doesn't work in single vote winner-takes-all elections. You need something like RCV first

  • He ran a type of campaign that his opponents didn't understand how to counter. Also, he openly collaborated with the same kinds of people that his opponents tried to polarized against him (like calling him dangerous for jews while he's publicly collaborating with Brad Lander, also Jewish). The attacks simply weren't credible.

  • The current Swedish government is a bunch of right wing assholes that want to replicate USA, copying some of the dumbest policies just because.

  • Getting rid of the Republican party and their major billionaire donors

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  • But on the other hand, how do you distribute the moral responsibility for a whole number of slaughtered animals across the people eating meat? If everybody would encounter every animal they've eaten a part of it would be a lot

  • Actually the reason is it was the cheapest DVD player for ages

    PS3 was also the cheapest blueray player at the time, but the weird architecture impacting game availability and lower demand for blueray movies prevented it from gaining the same popularity