a5pect.bsky.social
A highly impractical person
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...the NG and marines being deployed are just 5000 people that will stand around and sleep on the floor. In SoCal.
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This is especially true when the military is deployed within US borders, thanks to Posse Comitatus. Combined with the 3rd amendment...
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Trump buys into the popular misconception about the military: soldiers go to a place, violence happens. Violence does happen... some of the time. The truth is, an overwhelming majority of US military service is standing around with your thumb up your ass
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He's forcibly importing 5000 homeless people into central LA. And the best part is, I don't think he even knows he's doing it
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Trump is stationing thousands of US servicemembers in California. But he's not giving them any logistical planning or support. Thanks to the 3rd amendment, the troops don't even have places to sleep
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The other comparison would be to Aperture Desk Job. Which was still more of a game, free, and you didn't even need to purchase a Steam Deck to download and play it.
Nintendo doing the worst of both worlds and getting away with it because of branding.
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2Steve2Furious
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Ghost: the other other other white meat
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With this comp, the biggest threats would be:
Jack - would've picked him for his versatility if we didn't have this many spots to make a team
Little Caesar - he's got the spear, but his stature limits him
Ronald - the biggest threat, raid boss material
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Kool Aid Man - bust me out of any room on command
Burger King - stealth specialist
Colonel Sanders - military experience
Green Giant - the muscle (there are are other contenders in the strength category, but I feel he's the most stablr and reliable)
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And for whatever reason (I'm guessing performance and latency), Epic didn't bother running any checks on this "AI"'s outputs
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My guess is the developers can't actually prevent the LLM from outputting a bad word within the algorithm itself. The best they can do is run a check on the output afterwards and then decide whether or not to send that to the user
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Covered in rich...
Creamy...
Pepperoni
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Some people are reading this as “Oh we should give up.” Obviously no, progressives just shouldn’t expect that playing by their rules will work for us…we need to play our own game, and I’m already seeing it happen.
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Overstating the differences between the two parties is how the overton window ended up where it is today
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They're alike in more ways than not. There are significant differences between them, but don't act like the status quo Ds espouse isn't already built to sate the greed of whoever is in the seat of power at the time
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Then you should be well aware that its ultimate goal is the complete dissolution of PP, and dividing PP supporters with this move is a major step along that path
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They're going to lose funding anyways. Have you forgotten which administration we're dealing with?
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Definitely
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He had supporters in that chat telling him how to disable it, but he didn't for whatever reason
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Sent this guy to war with no army and got mad when he immediately surrendered
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You can tell by how Reuveni answered that he genuinely did try to do his job, but the DOJ gave him absolutely NOTHING to work with
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But telling people the stock market is doing badly can cause /their/ stock to lose value. Can't chance that
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Mainly the intrinsic nature of megacorporations never allowing them to give honest, straightforward justifications for their actions to the public.
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AI needs datacenters, which are made of physical resources.
They also require lots of energy. much of which we purchase from other countries, for exanple: Canada
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Welcome back, GN! I hope y'all had a nice time on vacation.
Hell of a world to come back to work, unfortunately.
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"EMERGENCY"
I'd push it if there were an emergency. If an emergency never occurs, then I would clock in and out every day until the end of my life without even looking at the button.
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I contend that no emoji can ever truly capture the essence of :P