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Head in the Cloud☁️, hand on the mouse🖱DevOps | Security | Cloud Infrastructure | AgTech South Dakotan for real progress. Workers built modern America, Workers are the way forward. Digging my claws into what's left of democracy.
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I think I caught a nugget in the article, but the idea is that Judge Ho is trying to prevent appeal chicanery based off of the partisanship of the appointed amicus. I see the idea here: don't give your opponents a foothold if you don't have to, especially in an adversarial environment.
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Yup, filed as soon as I got all my docs in a row
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Can’t wait for the finance bros to start tackling the use of the word “equity.”
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Which means we'll hear about firings at OSHA enforcement in 3...2...1....
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Boeing has a chance to do the funniest thing.
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There is no more American dream.
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"We have hungry not because we can't feed the poor, but because we can't satisfy the rich" ~ Unknown
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Also 2 centrists and a 5-year-old
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I usually go with "the Orange Clown in the White House"
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Donald Dump
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AI was supposed to do hard labor so humans could do more art, instead AI is "doing art" so humans can do more hard labor.
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And then we follow that very logical conclusion to its endpoint... What happens to the people who are replaced? We currently, as a society, assign value to a person based on their economic output. Until that changes, job replacement via AI is a net detriment to society.
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Lmao tru 🤣🤣
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You really think Mr. "Oopsie poopsie, just fired my nuclear weapons guys" thinks that far ahead? But probably some version of company stores or virtual labor camps. With any luck, we can use our virtual coin to buy some virtual cheese or something 🤷🏼‍♂️
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I believe step 2 was something wild like replacing the dollar with dogecoin or mass-buying assets at the bottom or something Another day, another grift
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Plurality voting leading to the spoiler effect and a deeply-entrenched 2-party system. If there were more parties and thus a more diverse supreme court, arguably, citizens united may have been decided differently.
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That was a symptom
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The future of life depends on a system that separates the needs of life from the requirement to work
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Is this guy the singularity? Or possibly the basilisk? Are we all dead or just living in the matrix?
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Maybe we should ask those people directly, on some sort of site, kind of like a forum or something?
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We can see the potential effect of this with the commodification of Hollywood. There is a reason that most movies feel really same-y right now.
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When I was in college, they didn't teach me how to do my job, they taught me how to learn to do my job.
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The beatings will continue until morale improves
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"Rat-fucking" it's called "Rat-fucking"
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When education is directly and inversely related to political support, the current regime will attack education. Truth, critical thought, curiosity, and the ability to research and separate fact from fiction is a threat to the current regime.
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FIRE BEZOS!
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Is #2 finding out it's expensive? How far down the list is "I'm not a high-school science teacher, and I don't really feel like learning how to cook meth?"
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....on mountains the us signed a treaty saying we wouldn't mess with, which we broke because of gold The Supreme Court ordered a payout which the tribes have refused because they would rather have the land Let it rot.
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It's more profitable to sell treatments than cures
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Inject it into my eyes!
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Me! Line out the door at the membership counter the other day In South Dakota Crazy what happens when you actually care as a company
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That's alot of Data! I'm in private sector AgTech, and the things you have done make my head spin (in a good engineer-type way) and inspire me. Agriculture will crumble without excellent weather data systems, we need you now more than ever. My job wouldn't exist without yours 🫡
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Probably just gets mad when they make him delay his rocket launches I mean, that's why we have planes falling out of the sky now, so why not just be blind to the weather?
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It will increase the cost of agronomy, as well as raising the day-to-day operation cost
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The travel conditions alone save insurance companies, drivers, hospitals, municipalities, tow services, and people thousands of dollars per year Just dollars Pain and lives are also saved by being informed on the weather.
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Same. And this really resonates at the moment: I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times.”