coffeetest.bsky.social
Want to do something good for yourself? Do something to help another person. Chaotic good
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Gross income vs employee cost I guess?
Useless since for example openAI loses massive amount of money. So my chart would have them at the top of most efficient company at losing money.
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Cataclysmic level of stupid. I kind of can't stop chuckling at this point.
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This is a perfect representation of capitalism.
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Always loved this one.
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Youthful exuberance, what a time :)
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That he doesn't condemn Putin says everything you need to know. No need to parse.
But the bigger picture here is that this is total weakness by Trump begging Putin for help.
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Sounds like indirect Putin desperation.
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Aww. Used to love that show. "It is nice to be nice to the nice." --Burns
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Imagine how good it will be when they invent wheels
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I had some serious simracers test VR and they all though it was amazing but resistance was "I don't want this on my face" "I bet I look stupid" "I can't see my beer" - maybe 10% adoption, maybe less over time. Motion sickness didn't seem to be an issue in that application.
*shrug emoji thing*
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I guess time will tell but I do kind of doubt it. It would really need a killer app of some sort to compel people to adopt it.
I thought sim-stuff like racing, flight etc would have broken open a much bigger appeal but it just didn't despite how impressed I was with it.
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VR/AR like AI is pretty amazing and has its uses but didn't/wont change the world and does not make for a (profitable) multi-billion dollar industry.
I wish the tech industry would be a bit more modest rather than forcing every project that is neat, into being some unicorn bullshit.
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> I mean eventually it'll be ai
I doubt that will happen but one way or the other, we only have our imagination to sell this idea. That's my whole point, there is nothing here.
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You are telling me the finished product will be teleop? If so having a wage slave (at best) pick up your mess through the least convenient interface, takes this from a sad statement on the tech industry to a sad statement on society.
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The dumbest timeline.
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What's cool about it exactly? Our imagination?
Personally I think teleop stuff, even if disclosed, masquerading as AI-driven is a depressing statement about the state of the tech industry.
The challenge is not building a remote controlled device.
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Plot twist, he doesn't know how to run a business either.
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This whole "men's movement" thing freaks me the f--- out. There is nothing wrong with people that need fixing in this area.
What is wrong with people who need to make this their business?
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Is it that time again? I better do something.
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This piece of paper right here has inherent value!
I can't be broke, I still have checks left.
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He'll wake up before you starve, you'll be fine. Probably.
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Well deserved, love what you do.
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Ineffective is not the right word. Counter-productive is more like it.
Of course if the goal was Elmo's backroom deals and crushing parts of the govt that were investigating him and his business... well that's another word too.
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Sure, sure what you call "corruption" is just another sociopath's "plan."
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It is great and for the poor, that is way too expensive.
I know I'm crazy and all but why does public transportation have a fare? If it isn't properly funded, f---ing fund it.
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I am going to give it to Reagan when he convinced people how giving more money to rich people would benefit them.
But maybe its when we allowed Nixon to rehabilitate himself into a "respected elder statesman"
I don't know, too many reasons that we basically all went along with.
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"Conservatives"
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He, like many lives in an information bubble that is only peripherally connected to, like, things that actually exist.
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Well damn... hadn't thought of that. I guess that guy who got busted with the gold bars was just before his time. Misunderstood genius. (not really of course)
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I am not sure we're best off emulating them just as a different flavor.
IMHO anyone using woke, no matter how they are using it, in the political world, is more than likely worth ignoring.
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I don't know all the things that Amazon does anymore but with Amazon Web Services (AWS) powering such a huge portion of the Internet I think they will be completely fine.
Not that I wish them well but to be realistic.
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The look is "and I'd do it again."
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"Surely, Jake Tapper is writing a book about that, right?"
Yes, and it will come out when it is no longer relevant. Like all of these opportunistic assh**s.
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Russia has no intention of ending the war until they get what they want and they have said that over and over. The only thing stopping the war is stopping Russia.
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And yet people will say Rs are the "fiscal conservatives" and "good on the economy." Quite the marketing scam.
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Give it a rest and use your time for something useful.
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He's old. He doesn't give a f*** it wont help him.
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Jebus you nearly killed me.
As others mention maybe not a good idea, I don't know, but there no denying what you see there.
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Punching down. Classy.
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I see we're cosplaying Russia.
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It wont. The president's distorted view of reality will.
Inflation will. Congress' inability to function will. The court's complicity will.
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Sure but worker exploitation has worked... so far. Everything has infinite limits, am I right?
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I always loved Mob Rules. I remember the first time I heard it. Someone played it for me on LP while I was visiting. Pretty sure the was close to its release date, 1981.
I saw the movie Heavy Metal (the movie) years later and I was like "Hey, I know this!"
Music was different back then.
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This is more a statement of the corrosive power of capitalism than patriotism.
Its like telling a 17 year old that masturbation is bad. You are not likely going to win against hormones.
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"Xinis: But you can't tell me these responses are a good faith effort to do that."
Welp., I hope the courts still have some power.
(also I don't think I really understand Bluesky thread.)
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We're just at the very beginning of this. I do not know where it is going but I do believe there is a good chance it will be very bad.
Anyway my portfolio is over performing. All cash since early Jan. I will not be a wiling participant in this "market."
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I did up to a point. And then I had a malfunction. Possible buffer overflow.
Hmm Serenity?