sirfragworthy.bsky.social
Half cocked full tilt rabid dog
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You mention the sizable elf jugs like that's a bad thing π
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People need to read this so they know they haven't actually blocked the account in question. The majority seem to believe they have.
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Back when I worked for a fortune 500 company we went through this with a number of products offered by our partners, both in terms of software and industry trends (such as Scrum and Big Data, god I feel old already). As a rule we were never early adopters, we waited for tech to prove itself
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In the case of AI, I know the adoption rate is already enormous, I just wonder if it's justified or if it's hype/FOMO and the sunk cost fallacy keeping people engaged. Time will tell I'm sure
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Early adopters end up taking a gamble on whether those claims are accurate and effectively beta test The Product to make it more effective if that's possible, or just straight lose out if it becomes a dead end.
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No prediction made. I was referring to "The Product" as a recurring concept within business, particularly in tech within the past 30 years. "The Product" always has to be sold as the next big thing regardless of quality/reliability because the investment has already been made.
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Whenever someone makes an unqualified statement I find it helpful to perceive that statement with the words "I think...", or even better" I believe..." at the start. Of course that's a technique for serious discussions, not for Mr. Facebook-Warrior-Poet here.
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Hey Keir, removing E2E encryption doesn't help you catch IRL criminals, it just makes it easier for cybercriminals to do what they do. We've learned this already you huge moron.
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Hard disagree. There are plenty of folk out there with traumatic childhoods who are very much still addressing it yet only bring positivity to the world because they've seen the effects of evil first hand. Attributing Musk's behaviour to unresolved trauma is a pretty gross take.
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Out of the loop. New MtG?
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I really hope that somebody somewhere has asked a LLM for input on a strategic business decision and after billions of cycles and terawatts of power being consumed the output is just an ASCII ahegao face π
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Nah, you know what you're talking about. At least enough to see the reality. The truth is that AI is "The Productβ’οΈ", it's a huge R&D investment that will be 100% loss-making unless they can convince people to buy it, so presented as a paradigm shift in the hope people will believe the hype
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You're judging the aptitude of an entire nation based on a terrible decision made due to a manipulative and self-serving government presenting lies as facts? One that the majority of citizens now agree was a mistake? I really hope whatever nation you live in never experiences this.
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I'm very much anti-war, but this is absolutely necessary. Now that the current US administration has effectively thrown NATO under the bus to curry favour with the Kremlin, the rest of the NATO nations must up their game. We've relied on the might of the US military for too long and we can't anymore
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At least 2 or 3 times a week
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Did I mention I'm British?
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This might be because the majority of online interactions we have are with Americans who assume everyone else is American by default. It saves a lot of time to just put it out there straight away so you can choose to ignore what we say without having to invest the time in reading it all π
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SAD
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I don't even see a second option here. To me there isn't even a second set of tracks. Just let that mfker keep rolling' straight ahead
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Fuck it, why not. The capy is far too chill to let a little cyberbullying affect him and i for one would find it incredibly stress relieving
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It would be something if his "memes" were even remotely funny. I know people's grandparents with better taste in memes than that loser
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Will there be an efficiency in a huge organisation like the US govt? Absolutely. But to find it takes time and painstaking effort (reviewing processes from start to finish so you can see what, if anything, can be changed). Charging in and throwing your weight around screams "new middle manager"
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I'm in very real danger of like a cringe singularity folding me out of existence reading this
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For the bulge? It's for the bulge, isn't it?
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Meowth for world leader βπ»
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Most autistic people I know are too socially awkward to be capable of any serious evil. I believe it was a necessary side effect though - just think if we were all super confident we could rise up and take over the world in our spare time haha
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Also please tell me your name is a reference to the twin π
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Perhaps that's the key to his success. His total, otherwise impossible duality is such a mindfuck that some people of lower mental faculty automatically become mind controlled.
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Nah, no schadenfreude here. In both cases (inception of America and present day) the average Brit and the average American are both just good people adapting as best they can to the decisions of their leaders.
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As a Brit there's definitely a sense of irony watching the US liberate themselves from our tyranny only to elect the kind of tyrant we could've only dreamed of back in the empire days 250 years later
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It fucken wimdy
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Thatch-roofed cottages are overrated
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Yeah it doesn't add up to me at all. I'm a straight guy so can't really comment on what makes a man attractive but if I was a woman I imagine my vagina would instinctively heal over if he came within half a mile of me
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There's a huge list of reasons why I detest that man, but the most irrational is just how utterly terrible he is at speaking in public. Every time I see footage from one of his tesla press events and see his army of fanboys jizzing themselves while he mumbles incoherently I pray for our extinction.
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No, not in this latest case at least. By all accounts she deliberately got knocked up for the money. There are, I believe, tweets from a couple of years ago where she was saying she wanted him to get her pregnant but didn't know how to get his attention in order to make it happen.
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ikr, bet he doesn't even know what dubstep is
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Either way as a non-American the two sides of the political spectrum in the US (which always strongly influences other "developed" nations) both seem to have a tendency to demand folk on the opposite side must think and behave *their way* or are terrible people if they don't
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From my POV there have been (unnecessary) extremes involved. Cancel culture has been good at rooting out hidden abusers and airing their dirty laundry, but at the same time there have also been people whose lives / careers have been ruined just because of a mistake in their past
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I think it comes down to how people are just built differently, some people can't have a sexual relationship without feelings being involved whereas others don't care. The issue is when people do have different perspectives on it but aren't honest about it
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Conversely there are people I feel close to / care for who I don't find attractive, and people I find attractive and get on really well with but wouldn't want a long term relationship with. It's a Venn diagram, which is why I don't think society's old model of "relationship = romance and sex" works
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I'm DEFINITELY no expert cause I've only ever had 2 proper relationships (mostly cause I tend to pursue dangerously unstable women ππ
) but to me there are distinctions between platonic love, romantic love and sexual attraction. There are people I'd quite happily bang but have nothing in common with