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  • This isn't how fucking markets work you God damn dweebs. Has nobody in Silicon Valley taken econ 101

  • I feel for Americans who are stuck there. What else do you want from me? We are watching what is happening and wondering why Americans continue to allow it. We get upset because we think it's going to become our problem.

    We don't have a lot of sympathy or love list with you guys right now and we have our own to take care of, honestly.

    At best you're a security risk.

    We were friends the whole time. We all went to Afghanistan and got our boys killed. Now you directly threaten my country and you don't think I show enough sympathy and solidarity?

    This was supposed to be a pro-sane-americans post but I think I kind of convinced myself Naw, fuck yas

  • God damn it feels good to be the good guys. Cheers france, we'll have some eh

  • That's what this is, a shot across the bow. 100mm is nothing

  • I just sort of consider these "after-losses", they're the losses that come in the hours and days after a significant loss, the one we know and consider when we lost, "this time".

    We can both reset our clocks now I suppose, but in the end it will never be more accurate than "oh it's been months" or "I haven't thought of that in a long time", "maybe a few years", "nearly a decade"

    So we can keep time from the date of the inciting incident I think

  • Once again, no. Your assumption is wrong

  • That's kinda nice honestly. I'll keep playing for now though.

  • Just sort of, mental bookmark

  • I'm sorry brother

  • Well no, trust to. "More than" almost nothing isn't too hard

  • Trust might not be the right word but, more predictable

  • Rapeseed oil and rice are effectively identical in terms of like, how much they are shaped and processed by human hands. Or say, oats, barely. Why are those good but canola seeds aren't?

  • The point of learning long division is so you understand it. Once you understand it, THEN you can use the calculator.

    Your entire argument is prefaced on the assumption that genAI is something that is actually useful.

    The corollary of your luddite point is that EVERY SINGLE TECHNOLOGY is useful and groundbreaking and should be adopted.

    That's obviously not the case, lots of technologies are dead ends or can be accomplished much more efficiently with existing technology.

    If genAI is a tool, can you tell me what exactly it is that it does?

  • I didn't really say AI bad, though I think it is. But it's objectively different. A calculator is designed so that when you punch in 2+2 it return 4 every single time, because that's how it functions.

    If you ask AI the same question twice you get 2 answers, different AIs give different responses, different prompts, different people, different geography.

    It may be able to consistently regurgitate mostly correct answers to fairly uncontroversial common questions. Things we might call "facts", things that largely have that information available freely in the world anyway.

    As soon as we're talking about subjectivity, writing essays and supporting arguments etc, you're taking your life in your hands trusting AI with that kind of answer.

    But largely this stuff is besides the point.

  • I'm sure you probably do think that

  • We don't need to kick out the USA. We should obviously not be sharing Intel any longer but the proof will ultimately be in the pudding. If the USA attacks a NATO ally, NATO rallies to their defence as per article V and the USA is no longer involved.

    If anyone else attacks a NATO ally and the USA refuse to abide by article V (despite being the only previous ones to invoke it, dragging many of its (formerly) closest allies into a 2 decade quagmire, then they are no longer in NATO.

    If nothing happens and the USA does nothing, we remain in this dog shit status quo

  • To be fair, while this is technically true, NATO also has like, staff and infrastructure and shit

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