Tony Hinchcliffe wants you to find his George Floyd joke offensive so he can be seen as edgy but he probably doesn’t want you to notice him flubbing the line because he got too excited and I just know he is kicking himself right now
@Jordan89935572@robintran04 Pointing out when it sucks doesn't detract from that freedom. I think audiences are also entitled to that freedom to say when a joke sucks. That's kind of always been comedy.
Your commenting from the golden mean fallacy, and it's pretentious.
@robintran04 My bad. Didn’t see it. I think comedians should have the freedom to try and make fucked up shit funny. Sometimes they succeed and sometimes they fail. Either way, they should have that freedom.
@Jordan89935572@robintran04 that’s kinda his stand up style lol, different from tony’s which is meticulously writing the most offensive joke you can think of and act smug cause people get offended
@JuanNotSoBot@robintran04 I don’t like Tony, I’m just pointing out the double standard. Both jokes could be labeled as “offensive.” Why only point out the one? I’m all for offensive jokes. You have to have the freedom to try and make fucked up shit funny.
Something's totally off about the number of data centers being built (over 3,000 right now) and the sheer size and compute power they represent.
They are massively OVER-building capacity that can't possibly be met by customer demand for compute.
And customer revenues can't possibly recover the financial investment needed on these projects.
There's clearly some other plan afoot, and I don't yet know what it is. It involves massive compute, but not merely to serve inference or hosting databases and corporate data. There's a much larger plan at work here.