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Dookiefied
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Here for the conversation | Father, Husband | Party of Common Sense | Unafraid | USA Photo credit: Grok
가입일 Mart 2023
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@Sassafrass_84 @DisrespectedThe They will replace "Trump" with whoever is the non-communist. "Reagan" was replaced with "Bush" was replaced with "Romney" and then Trump.
You can already hear "Marco" or "J.D." if you listen to the future close enough.
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@DisrespectedThe Now, that is the ultimate question. Who wants to take bets that they will still be screaming Trump for the next 20 years?¿
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@AlBuffalo2nite Like Detroit, I fear it is past the tipping point and unrecoverable...
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🚨RANT ALERT…
‼️ Buffalo didn’t fall apart overnight… it was dismantled piece by piece… policy by policy… decade after decade.
What you’re seeing now isn’t chance… it isn’t bad luck… and it isn’t progress.
It is the direct result of leadership that spoke of compassion while factories closed… neighborhoods emptied… and families buried their own.
This city once ran on steel, discipline, and purpose… men rising before daylight to build something real… something lasting.
Now look at it.
Blight where there was pride… silence where there was work… fear where there was community.
And the same ideology that oversaw that collapse still stands at the podium… still preaching… still demanding more control… while the people who endured it are expected to stay quiet.
Not anymore.
Because the truth is simple… and it is overdue.
Buffalo wasn’t neglected.
Buffalo was failed.
#AStoneGroove
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No doubt - I finally just blocked the idiot to get him out of my timeline.
Gina Milan@ginamilan_
This guys a retard
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@karpathy I always ask to remove the sycophancy.... Sometimes it does.
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- Drafted a blog post
- Used an LLM to meticulously improve the argument over 4 hours.
- Wow, feeling great, it’s so convincing!
- Fun idea let’s ask it to argue the opposite.
- LLM demolishes the entire argument and convinces me that the opposite is in fact true.
- lol
The LLMs may elicit an opinion when asked but are extremely competent in arguing almost any direction. This is actually super useful as a tool for forming your own opinions, just make sure to ask different directions and be careful with the sycophancy.
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@allenanalysis @grok why are the trees turning colors in this video?
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@whatimemetosay I was 100 miles away. Almost got taken out by shrapnel. I can't breathe right now.
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We also have a Ford Farm Truck. We load up hay bales for our cows. These trucks are total bad asses.

Sanmaru 💫 DJ_ _30@dr30_skyline
ちなみにこれはアメリカで遭遇した野生のフォードFシリーズ。 めちゃくちゃイケてるババァが乗っててCoolだった
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@DataRepublican @LeaderJohnThune Thune is "leading" like X doesn't exist and this is 1986.
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. @LeaderJohnThune has done more to destroy trust in the institution of Congress than any person in living history.
If the "democracy" crowd weren't hypocrites, they'd be calling for the metaphorical tarring of Thune. But because our institutions want ideological iron fist rule to implement their own tyranny -- not actual consent of the governed -- they continue to love Thune.
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@ericmmatheny Yes, However $1.5b insulates you from consequence. Tiger will get better once the calculus of clear headed sobriety is preferable to chasing an artifical high (with the attendant hangovers).
I learned this lesson the hard way.
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@ericmmatheny The man was born to be a savage competitor. All his life. He achived the highest highs and is now live with only past glory. That comes with challenges.
Don't judge.
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I dont know you been there for decades guess you shoudve looked Rand.
Rand Paul@RandPaul
It took one week and an AI detection system to flag 70 suspected fraudulent Medicaid providers in Los Angeles. The real question is why the federal government went decades without bothering to look. foxnews.com/politics/jd-va…
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@pmarca My sons are about to graduate from college. I just sent them this. It is an important read.
Also: Catastrophist is my new favorite word.
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III. The Specific Structure of the AGI Unemployment Argument and Where It Goes Wrong
The AGI catastrophist argument typically runs like this:
1.AGI will be capable of performing any cognitive task a human can perform.
2.Cognitive tasks constitute the majority of employment in advanced economies.
3.Therefore, AGI will be able to replace the majority of workers.
4.Therefore, mass permanent unemployment follows.
Step 3 to Step 4 is where the lump of labor fallacy smuggles itself in. The argument assumes that the quantity of cognitive work to be done is fixed, such that when AGI does it, humans are left with nothing. But this is precisely what is not true, for all four channels described above.
Let me be more specific about how each gap in the argument fails:
Gap A: “AGI can do the task” ≠ “There is no more task to do”
When spreadsheets replaced bookkeepers in the 1980s, they did not reduce the total amount of financial analysis done in the American economy. They increased it, massively, because the cost of analysis fell, which meant more analysis got demanded, which meant more analysts got hired — to do more complex, higher-value analysis that the spreadsheets enabled. Automation of the low end of a cognitive spectrum does not eliminate work in that domain; it shifts the frontier of what human effort gets applied to upward.
AGI will do the same thing. If AGI can draft a competent first-pass legal brief in 30 seconds, law firms won’t employ zero lawyers. They’ll employ lawyers who review, refine, strategize, negotiate, argue in court, build client relationships, exercise judgment in novel situations — and they’ll take on far more cases per lawyer because the cost per case has fallen. Total legal work done in the economy will increase, not decrease, because more people will be able to afford it.
Gap B: The Argument Ignores Price Effects on Demand
The catastrophist framing treats the displacement of workers as a pure subtraction problem. But displaced workers who find new jobs (as they historically do) are also consumers. The productivity gains from AGI don’t disappear into a void — they show up as lower prices, higher real wages, or both. Higher real purchasing power means more consumption of more goods and services, which means more demand for labor to produce them.
Furthermore, the catastrophist argument generally ignores what happens to the profits generated by AGI-driven productivity. Those profits go to shareholders, who spend and invest them, creating demand elsewhere. Or they get competed away in product markets, lowering prices and raising real consumer purchasing power. Either pathway generates demand for labor.
The only scenario where this mechanism fails is one where the gains from AGI are so concentrated and the distribution so pathologically skewed that effective aggregate demand collapses — which is a political economy problem (a distributional problem solvable through tax policy and redistribution) rather than a fundamental unemployment problem caused by the technology itself.
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@guyfelicella Human rights absolutely has borders. That is the difference between America and the third world.
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"when some Americans tell you to stay out of America's business because I don't live there"
I’m Canadian. 🇨🇦
And when a U.S. president threatens my country, disrespects Canadians, and impacts the world,
It becomes my business too.
So no… I won’t stop talking about it.
Human rights doesn't have borders!
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@realmflynnJR PEDs would be my guess. He doesn't want that out there.
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Just a guess here.
He’s likely still taking muscle relaxers for his injuries but they certainly don’t make you want to drive like a speed demon.
Wonder what else (if anything) was in his system.
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson
The police presser on Tiger Woods crash/DUI.
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