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  • I don't think I need to learn chemistry and physics to get a job.

  • I think you need to be on a subdued position by society to be considered as "struggling". Incels accept their condition completely and are not in a vulnerable position when related to society. Unless you call being called out for "mental health" problems as submission.

    Being weak doesn't mean you're subdued, I bet incel's existence is profitable to someone. All in all, I don't wish you a time trying to "care" for these people, I don't think they would care for you. Unless you call "care" throwing them into some mental institution for something's sake.

  • You don't need someone to create jobs for you, people just need to do useful stuff and it will get attention. As long as work is organized, it doesn't make sense someone would "create" a job for you. It's all about History. These neo-aristocrats have a hold on capital, so they decide what to do.

    I'm not saying that people shouldn't care about work with this, just that no jobs are "created".

  • What is negative awareness?

  • Well, the world isn't supposed to be fair. Some random person's actions don't change the existence of incels. So, why would it matter? Women's only spaces are out there because society determined so and that's all there is to it. It isn't anyone's fault. Whether you want to do something about it, do it the intelligent way.

  • Just to reinforce: male-only spaces are patriarchy, and there is no end to it or equality unless we end a specific sex-only space.

  • Men don't need men-only spaces. That only deepens the rift between sexes. It's absolutely not needed. You can completely respect the difference in sexes and that difference is welcomed, all other matters are bullshit from society. What humanity needs is respectful spaces for all sexes, not division.

  • Honestly, it's whether you treat each human life as important or you don't. I don't think those people need to be changed, they just need to look at real life instead of running away from it. But I'll say, working as a clerk in McDonalds doesn't sound like the greatest achievement of all time.

  • I agree. People need to learn to get away from far-fetched fantasy if that doesn't translate to real value. I know it's harsh, but everyone needs to deal with reality.

  • I thought school was for basic education, not getting ready for the labor market.

  • AI is a modern problem, getting rid of negative traits is a potential problem. Getting rid of negative traits incur that something about the person or being is a disorder. That could be schizophrenia or autism, that are more considered like problems, even though these are problems that are at the core of society, not problems with the people themselves. Getting rid of these might seem logical, but they also meddle with what a person is at its core. Now moving on to things that are more accepted by the literature as non deviant genetic 'traits' would be homosexuality and transness. What if this defiant and deviant mode of living was to be erased by genetic modification? I'm sure the parents would be proud, but you just got rid of something that is at the core of what that person is. That is against diversity by itself. Genetic modification in the sense of eugenics or getting rid of negative traits is the same as eliminating diversity and difference, which is why Hitler picked at it so much.

    I'll elaborate even more: Arjun Appadurai implies at his "Fear of Small Numbers" that at the core of eliminating difference there is a deep desire for oneness. That those who are different are such small steps away from complete oneness and national identity. That is, I exist in the society which I identify as real, and anything against that is so close to inexistant that I could just wipe them out and be in my happy place. So close to it, but not quite. Something that Appadurai calls the state of "incompleteness".

  • If there is no proper definition for what IQ is, it's just another fallacy for normative thought. I mean by this that going through classical logic seamlessly does not incur into intelligence, even though it might incur into intellectual fitness. And then it's all again why we have a certain model of thought of what is considered normal. This needs to exist if we are to assert "Intellectual Quality".

    Now, if we assert what is "normal" we also have to assert what is a "disorder" or "deviance", which is what's treated as "dumbness" here. If it is a desired "heritable" quality, that means to be included or fit to the current intellectual state.

    Next to relate as to why I have compared this to the AI results. AI could predict race based on X-rays - but that means as much as IQ being heritable. A normative study for normative thought with no valid conclusions using formal logic as an excuse.

  • That's true. How can we possibly measure logic if logic follows the characteristics of 1900's classical logic? Does that translate to real intelligence or the ability to get things done? I don't think so. What if the person just don't want to get a IQ test? All the more, what if their qualities are not measured by finding out how many balls are inside a cube? I think classical logic doesn't translate to intelligence.

  • It's all about making the cut. Whether you do it or you don't.

  • Getting rid of negative traits gets out of control really fast. I would say more than AI.

  • It's also known by the MIT that race can be identified on X-rays using AI, and that doesn't mean much, does it?

  • I think the USA is taking a turn to the right more than americans care to admit. It's hard to believe some of these news.

    Also, peace on Europe depends on those 1945 treaties. Things can't go wrong. Something needs to be thought up, and the destruction of universities don't help. Duke University and others work hard but guess what? A lot of them are on the United States.

    This symbol of freedom won't go out without a bang. Who will support the world in these trying times? Which philosophers will bring the glue that holds us together? We need that.

  • Sadly, testing a Linux distro isn't something you can do without having unused SSDs laying around or reserving tens of GBs in space. Else I would try it and see how it is. It seems to be missing some visual identity, though. That's always nice. It got the spirit of what to do right, though.

  • science @lemmy.world

    Smooth sailing for eggplant: Breakthrough in understanding prickle formation

    phys.org /news/2024-08-smooth-eggplant-breakthrough-prickle-formation.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    13,000-year-old carvings in Turkey may be the world's oldest lunisolar calendar

    www.livescience.com /archaeology/13000-year-old-carvings-in-turkey-may-be-the-worlds-oldest-lunisolar-calendar
  • science @lemmy.world

    Tycho Brahe dabbled in alchemy. Broken glassware is revealing his recipes

    www.sciencenews.org /article/tycho-brahe-alchemy-glassware-recipes
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Japan rivals Nissan and Honda will share EV components and AI research as they play catch up

    techxplore.com /news/2024-08-japan-rivals-nissan-honda-ev.html
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Google adds Gemini to BigQuery, Looker to help with data engineering

    www.infoworld.com /article/3480364/google-adds-gemini-to-bigquery-looker-to-help-with-data-engineering.html
  • Programming @programming.dev

    MongoDB Launches AI Technology Stack

    www.i-programmer.info /news/84-database/17374-mongodb-launches-ai-technology-stack.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    Fluorescent dye helps reveal the secrets of ocean circulation – Physics World

    physicsworld.com /a/fluorescent-dye-helps-reveal-the-secrets-of-ocean-circulation/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    GitLab is reportedly up for sale

    www.developer-tech.com /news/gitlab-is-reportedly-up-for-sale/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    SlashData: Rust sees fastest growth, JavaScript still dominates

    www.developer-tech.com /news/slashdata-rust-fastest-growth-javascript-dominates/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Oceans of Info: Dual Platform Tests Wave Energy Converter Tech

    eepower.com /news/oceans-of-info-dual-platform-tests-wave-energy-converter-tech/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    New memory tech unveiled that reduces AI processing energy requirements by 1,000 times or more

    www.tomshardware.com /tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/researchers-detail-new-technology-for-reducing-ai-processing-energy-requirements-by-1000-times-or-better