

Both can be true at the same time. They needed every vote possible.
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Both can be true at the same time. They needed every vote possible.
The age of “meritocracy”…
One small problem: accessibility.
It’s like giving away machine guns with some free munitions in the hopes of getting “new enthusiasts who will use it at the shooting range”, only for it to be end up in the hands of crazy people committing horrific violence.
How so? I tried to check for “obvious logical errors”, and they turned out to be not that.
A better analogy would be counterfeiting money with your printer, especially as the main current side effect of genAI is people started to expect more and more custom-made artwork and photos for regular stuff.
Because some people decided we had to go back to the days of “gay bad”.
Pugs: man made horrors some think are cute for some reason.
Before AI, not everything needed to be custom made for an occasion.
I want to go back to those times.
When people could use a stock photo for an article.
When people could just put a random text over an image they found on the internet and call it a meme.
When people could just put their favorite video game music onto a YouTube video.
When people could just quote something for an occasion.
Probably one of the biggest harm of genAI is making people expect fully custom content for every time, since the AI can do it for the press of a button.
<Insert egg joke here>
The opposition of the Nazis were banking on the Nazi government not working out so much they’ll win with a sweep (liberals), or that it will radicalize the average people (communists). They ended up in concentration camps.
Because “DOGE” isn’t about efficiency, but rather enforcing far-right ideology, by making anything left of Mussolini ineffective.
“I was born in 1988, and made this account when I was 14” Born after 2000, frequently posts dogwhistles and bigoted stuff.
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It was Philip Mason, or Thunderf00t, a crappy YouTube scientist.
It costs a holiday and a nice dinner to make the SCOTUS say “um, ackchually, the constitution doesn’t say anything about access to the internet”.
We have progressed enough that the top one now also should include “you’re not looking like the few high functioning stereotypes I know” too. Some people forget that the autism spectrum doesn’t mean “binary”.