Far right domestic terrorist Flip Zoon ๐
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Far right domestic terrorist Flip Zoon ๐
@FlipZoon
On the side of โThe Klan,โ โNazis' & Rioters. Pseudonymous, so I can freely run around in an echo chamber without getting on a blackball list.
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Ok, somewhat more seriously, @sama has been going on about the need to change the social contract for some years, and he is right, of course.
If AI reaches human level intelligence at a labor cost below that of most current professions, then a lot of people will lose purchasing power extremely quickly. You don't need a degree in economics to see that this is not a stable situation. Though I recently read a 50 page paper with an elaborate economics model that, well, arrived at this very conclusion.
The obvious thing to happen in that situation is that governments will nationalize AI companies. Sanders is somewhat early to the game, but then again who knows if he'll live to see AGI, so it kinda makes sense, or at least not less sense than American politics in general.
That said, a group from OpenAI proposed already in April to have a "public wealth fund" to give people (presumably US citizens) shares in the AI-generated wealth (see below). I guess that's the smart thing to say if you live in a country where the average Joe is armed to the teeth and drives a bulletproof car, whether or not you actually mean it.

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@TheLegalMindset They could have ended this for free by just not being a dick.
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@thevivafrei If you are a franchisor in consumer business and a franchisee rotation gets messy you mediate to make the consumer whole. If you don't you are a dick.
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Bricks and Minifigs - from BAD to WORSE!
This is the body cam footage of the Utah police talking to the former franchisee about the Bricks and Minifigs (BAM) Reckless Ben situation.
The man puts the CEO of BAM, Ammon McNeff, on the phone. McNeff says a number of interesting things:
1) He ADMITS that the family is owed the money, but denies that he or the new franchisee owe it.
I reserve the right to be mistaken, but my understanding of franchise law is that although the franchisor is typically NOT liable for the debts of the franchisee, there are circumstances under which they can be - e.g. if they exercise sufficient control over the franchisee, such that the franchisee can be considered an โagentโ under the law.
Given the degree of involvement the CEO is displaying with the new franchisee (the guy holding the phone), that argument might be made here.
2) He ADMITS the money is owed, but claims that Ben (Reckless Ben) has no interest in it.
This too is not necessarily true if the owner of the LEGOs assigned his claim to Ben. But set that possibility asideโฆ
3) McNeff says that Ben and the others threatened to kill someone, attempted to commit extortion, and other serious crimes.
Again, under reserve of the right to be wrong, while itโs not illegal to lie per se to an officer in Utah, my understanding is that it is illegal to make false statements with the intention of getting officers to conduct official acts (i.e. press charges).
With the accusations he is making - that Ben threatened to kill someone! - McNeff might be getting close to that line.
4) McNeff ADMITS the money is owed, but claims the former franchisee broke all sorts of rules in contracting with the LEGO owner, which is why the franchisor terminated their agreement.
Depending on the knowledge of the misconduct of the franchisee, that might be another argument for the potential liability of corporate - if they knowingly let the franchisee break rules to the detriment / fraud of customers.
All that to say, the more McNeff talks, the more damage he causes to the brand and goodwill of BAM - even if Reckless Ben did cross certain lines.
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@ci00759584 Think the Trabant could also do that
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@mcsquared34 So, let me get this straight, they are not trying to solve having to pay for RAM and [CNG]PUs?
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@BikeBlz In modern time trial math it can have a good outcome, the formula doesn't always have a negative outcome. This has been solved for well over a decade ago.
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Como รฉ uma cronoescalada, alguns atletas optaram por fazer o primeiro trecho na bike de TT e a subida com uma bike escaladora. Ninguรฉm vai me convencer que essa tรกtica รฉ boa. #GirodItaliaWomen
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@S_Fadaeimanesh @ThePrimeagen it needs to be made dependent on python or rewritten in rust ofc. it's 2026
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@ThePrimeagen yeah. the urge to rewrite a working 30 year tool is a tell. done software gets boring, which feels like a gap to fill.
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What does rsync even need to vibe?
Do people not understand done software?
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Rsync developer started using claude :)
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@mmjukic What about I'm going to punch you in the face repeatedly. Do you like them apples yet?
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I mean, it's a good question. Why hasn't human civilization naturally developed into a brutal aristocracy of the highly moral and high-IQ? Why don't we have a global "130 IQ high-trust Anglo" paradise already?
What mysterious force obviously overcomes and beats intelligence?
Bennett's Phylactery@extradeadjcb
If you're so damn smart why don't you have your own civilization
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@Authw8 Yeah, tell me about that time the V weapons dropped ebola on London and how D-day ended in a cloud of mustard gas.
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i do think war crimes are generally misunderstood as a concept.
the overriding principle is that serious powers are never going to accept actual limits on their military capability. doing so would be suicidal because you can't assume your opponents will accept similar limits.
but what you can do is ban stuff that causes a lot of suffering for minimal military benefit. gas weapons are like this: gas weapons are usually less effective than high explosives, but cause a lot of pain and collateral damage. they're most popular as a terror weapon used by weak regimes that can't afford better stuff. so it's feasible to ban poison gas.
the point of war crime law is to bend stuff on the margin to he a bit more humane and a bit less destructive. but it can't fundamentally change the character of war, just tinker around the edges.

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@JTiphonnet Tell me more how much you missed it.
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Koenigsberg belongs and must return to Europe.
It was stolen by Stalin
Slava ๐บ๐ฆ@Heroiam_Slava
Free Kรถnigsberg
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@RealPostFolder Month 4 or 5, where is this? China or California?
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@dk2kowns @jacksonhinkle There's nothing in there that can't be circumvented with a legal or bookkeeping trick.
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@FlipZoon @jacksonhinkle How?
Well, the Copenhagen criteria are effectively binding conditions for joining the European Union, as no country can become a member without fulfilling them.
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@dk2kowns @jacksonhinkle how are they relevant? nobody cares about them.
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@jacksonhinkle He is even to stupid to read the kopenhagener criteria
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@MichaelAArouet Smart immigration, lol, like the famous nurses from Imilchil.
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@RealismRefined @RealPostFolder Yeah, should just roll over and get cucked and ignore that (in most jurisdiction) you have an obligation to report to the police if you have knowledge of a serious crime.
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@RealPostFolder What a low class piece of garbage. So in a super dark time, when she is reeling from trauma, guilt, and likely some self blame, he leaves her.....
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@techbromemes reimplemented in rust?
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@russembkenya The allies fought, the allies won. Don't overcomplicate it.
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The USA didn't enter the battle until the Soviet Army entered Germany.
Take a look at the map with dates.
The USSR liberated most of Europe from the Nazis.
But not according to Hollywood movies...
#Victory81
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@Glenn_Diesen She runs circles around the likes of Dumas/Carrington/Genscher before breakfast, let's go!
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