I understand its probably more user friendly, but yet I still somehow find myself dissapointed the answers weren't indexed from zero. Was this LLM written in MATLAB?
They do a naked run every semester at Berkeley the week before finals. Its called dead week, where there's no classes, and its a time for students to cram for their exams, or, you know, run naked around campus.
After giving the medium a chance, not sure I wouldn't call myself a fan anymore, but I certainly take issues with the typically associated tropes. So here's my list of more recent shows with either very little or none of these.
Solo leveling
Hells paradise
Chainsaw man
Jujutsu kaisen
Demon slayer
Vinland saga
Attack on titan
Dan DA dan
Bluelock
Hunter x hunter
Spy family
Bocchi the rock
Apothecary diaries
Briefly looked into it, and found an old stack post that said we know at least one is irrational. It would be pretty interesting if the other were rational.
Ahh its the third season. Just looked it up, episode 11 urban matrimony and the sandwich arts when Shirley is getting remarried and Britta comes through with the exceptional decor and flower arrangements. "This is who I aam"
I think people are more than that. The point being that nothing is inherently wrong with making individualistic self serving choices except when there is disregard for others. But people can also be compassionate, alturistic, giving, and cooperative, so how about a system that rewards the better parts of human nature?
Capitalist markets are built off of the idea that people are inherently self serving and the ensuing competition will benefit people with lower prices, better products, etc to meet their own selfish needs. Capitalism uses capital to gain more capital, and is exploitative by design. When a company acts in a way to maximize profits, and appease shareholders, they're doing it selfishly, with total disregard for others or the environment, in a system that rewards their actions. This is quite like psychotic, or sociopathic, behavior.
I just think trying to control this is a losing battle, and what we really need are foundational changes to values, motives, and what gets rewarded and how.
There's an idea on the left about building horizontally, or from the ground up, for there to be something to fall back on after the inevitable collapse of capitalism. These are things like community food systems, mutual aid, cooperatives, land trusts, etc. The left is active in local politics, supporting unions, organizing, and so on. Not all of us that worry this system may be beyond saving are actually just waiting to die, but doing what we can where we can with limited resources.
Maybe because its supposed to just be the jelly"fin" and not the whole fish. Might have complicated things for you.