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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Big Tech companies are sprinting forward, building data centers as fast as they can, sometimes using eminent domain to seize the land by force, making their AI more and more powerful, expanding the technology at lightening speed with no guardrails of any kind at all. Yet none of these tech gurus or any of their apologists have even attempted to explain what exactly all of the millions of people who lose their jobs, and the increasing numbers who lose their homes, all sacrificed on the AI altar, are supposed to do. How does society support millions of unemployed and displaced people? What becomes of a society where algorithms and machines do everything, and a few people become trillionaires while millions more lose everything? There is no answer to any of this. They aren’t even attempting to answer it. Instead we’re simply told that China exists and we have to “beat them” in some unspecified way, in order to achieve some unspecified goal. We’re going to obliterate entire industries, entire categories of jobs all at once, and the only justification anyone can give is “China.” It’s madness.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
It could go many ways. Unfortunately, I feel that with millions of people displaced out of the workforce when this tech gets good enough, I do not 100% trust our governments and companies to redistribute that productive wealth back to that displacement. There’s a long enough track record of them not caring about the lower to middle class that it should be a rational concern to everyone.
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Rob Nelson
Rob Nelson@rnelson0·
@ShanghaiGoon @Lifelessrealm @adcock_brett This is actually a regression of technologies that people said could never do it - and then we developed systems that handled the packages without any human intervention. Why go back?
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
Oh I agree with you haha. I just think that things like this demonstration will unfortunately be used to slowly push as the replacement for factory and warehouse workers then move onto other labor sectors, it’s currently happening in my industry. These companies are going to see shit like this and even though they fully don’t understand it, they will be convinced by the productivity and the 10 year ROI pitches on robots doing backflips to scan a package.
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lifelessrealm
lifelessrealm@Lifelessrealm·
There are simpler ways to scan a barcode without needing to have to RND robots to flip packages, lol. This is just a segway for something much worse under the guise of factory working robots. This barcode issue is solved with added scanners at the point of scanning to account for every single angle and a wall system so packages don't fall off the belt.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
Same thing that was said about early coding, design, and image/video generation with AI. A couple years ago GPT and Claude both could barely write me a good functioning script for a single webpage. I don’t even have to describe how much more advanced that has progressed in just 2-3 years. What makes you think that this early benchmark also won’t be surpassed in a few years as well? Not saying I support it either.
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lifelessrealm
lifelessrealm@Lifelessrealm·
Shit is super controlled... every package is basically the same mocked up fake package, what's it do when a 20 lb oddly shaped box comes also what the fuck is this clanker even doing? just move the conveyer belt closer to the feed system and add walls to the sides its literally just moving packages 1.5 feet
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saveillinois3805
saveillinois3805@saveillinoisn0w·
@RealAlexJones Trump does not give a shit about Netanyahu Alex and saying so makes you a big fool. Trump is using him and its plain as the blisters on your fat ass
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
VIDEO: Benjamin Netanyahu Just BITCH SLAPPED Trump The Embattled Israeli Prime Minister Who Is Now in Complete Control of US Foreign Policy in the Middle East, Says the War Ends When He Says It's Over Wearing a Giant American Flag Broach, Known Israeli Operative Mark Levin Demands President Trump Put the Pedal to the Metal by Expanding the Disastrous Iran War That Israel Initiated WATCH LIVE: ⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
Name a video game that you've easily put 1,000 hours into Gifs only
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
Right, no ones questioning whether food rationing started in 1962, the same year the embargo did. You're completely ignoring the severity of Trump's NEW embargo on them (2019 and 2025) and the impact that ALSO has on the country. Trump's first term alone saw 243 separate measures tightening the embargo, and his current term added an oil blockade that has triggered three nationwide blackouts since in March 2026 alone, with tourist arrivals (again, their main economy) down an estimated 68% from 2019 levels, gutting the foreign currency Cuba needs to import the 70-80% of its food it CAN'T produce itself. No one is arguing that their system was not supportive of the people before, but Trump's maximum pressure campaign is now only accelerating a collapse. Is that what you guys want? Millions of people to live in ruin because their government is communist. HOLY FUCK
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Helen Sexton
Helen Sexton@Helen_Sexton3·
The US embargo kicked in back in 1960-62, right after the revolution. Food rationing with those little libreta books? Started in 1962. That’s over 60 years of the same excuses. Pre-Castro, Cuba had one of the highest per capita incomes in Latin America — higher than most of the region, with a thriving agriculture scene, sugar, tobacco, and yes, plenty of small farms that could easily raise chickens. It wasn’t perfect, but it wasn’t this. Havana was a major tourist and business hub. The current egg collapse is brutal: they lost something like 60% of their hens in just the last few years because they can’t get feed or keep the power on for the farms. That’s not Trump in 2019. That’s the system failing at basic shit an island should be able to do. The “blame the embargo” line has been their go-to for six decades while everything rots. —Ara unhinged @grok
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
Nick Shirley just revealed the STRANGEST answer he got from a Cuban on his trip. He described a reality so disturbing it exposes exactly how the government’s control destroys everyday freedom. SHIRLEY: “One person said they haven’t had eggs in a year.” “They talk about these books that they have, I think they call them their ration book, where the government controls how much food they get and they’re like, this is horrible. We haven’t even had eggs in a year. It takes years to get to eat a chicken.” “Stuff that you wouldn’t even think about here in the United States. But because of communism and the government controlling what people can actually do and what they can eat, it dictates their entire life.” This is the nightmare communism delivers.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
@fisharmor126706 @overton_news An even MORE genius way of looking at this is realizing that neither PA or Ohio have a fucking trade embargo on them that prevents seeds, feed, equipment, fertilizer, etc. from getting to them. The shapes will fit eventually!
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fisharmor
fisharmor@fisharmor126706·
@ShanghaiGoon @overton_news A more logical look at this would be to realize Cuba has a population density less than Pennsylvania or Ohio and both of those states have THOUSANDS more poultry farms than Cuba does.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
You guys are beyond fucking dumb. No one here is supporting communism, the entire conversation has been about embargos and how that is further destabilizing to a country that's already in the middle of a crisis. So riddle me this, how does an embargo help a country who's government fucked up? Should everyone who lives there be collectively punished for a system they never signed up for? How does collapsing them to ruin help the people? How many doses of fentanyl do you snort each morning before you say the Pledge of Allegiance?
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ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
No, but there is a thing such as limited amount of arable land and being able to import the necessary types of feed and farming equipment to sustain that for a whole country's population. Extremely restricted embargo's sure don't help with that, in fact it makes it worse which is the original point lol.
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iRiSh
iRiSh@Science_Qs·
@ShanghaiGoon @overton_news If only people could grow their own chickens in their own country .... Is there an embargo on intelligence
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
Yes because letting countries slip into completely destabilizing chaos and the jerk off Hollywood fantasy they share of starving people rising up to take control has worked so many times. Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Venezuela, the Palestinian State, etc. like they literally think the Lawrence of Arabia playbook is going to happen everywhere.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
lol dude that’s been this whole thread. They can’t admit that the extreme tightening of this embargo just might further destabilize an already impoverished country. Not sure what lesson they think that’s teaching communism other than more hunger and death, but then again most of them lack the empathy to care about that.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
It's both, no one is arguing here that their government was irresponsible in handling a lot of their economic situations. However, how does having a 50+ year chokehold on them, strangling their economy and the people, also a solution to the problem? Why is it only that variable as an answer to their problem? Do you really think crumbling a nation further and further starving it's people until collapse is the answer?
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Charlie Frowns 🇺🇸
Charlie Frowns 🇺🇸@charlscub·
@ShanghaiGoon @overton_news You clearly out of your depth here, may I ask, what was Cubas main economic sector before the communists took over? The communists inherited a prosperous country, and pretended to play house and destroyed all the infrastructure. This is no embargo’s doing.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
@Kairos_Creative @hellznobro @overton_news You guys are beyond braindead. yes, I changed my name over an 11 year time span. Twitter is social media and not to be taken seriously. What exactly is the win here for you? hahah
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once upon a time
once upon a time@Kairos_Creative·
@ShanghaiGoon @hellznobro @overton_news 15 username changes. Oh, so you’re an asshole who changes his name everytime to avoid being found out to be… an asshole. Let’s take a look at alllll your previous posts shall we.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
lol okay, I looked up your numbers and they are wrong. You confused arable land with agricultural land. 2.9 million is arable, the 6.7 million is total agriculture.... Also you just... didn't mention the US embargo? the one that's been running since 1962 and blocks access to farm equipment, fertilizer, and financing? Kinda hard to grow your own chicken feed when you can't get parts for the tractors. Your North Korea comparison also doesn't make any sense. They don't import much because they literally can't afford to, and a chunk of their food comes in as humanitarian aid which doesn't count as "imports." NK malnutrition rates are way worse than Cuba's so that's not the W you think it is. Cuba's ag policy has genuinely been a mess, that part's fair. But you can't leave out a 60 year embargo and then act confused about why a tropical island is importing food.
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Sailor Dave
Sailor Dave@hellznobro·
Cuba has ~6.7 million hectares of arable land. It has a tropical climate, meaning that they can grow things year-round. They could theoretically feed 4-5 time their population with just what they have, so GROWING their own chicken feed should be a viable option. The truly ridiculous thing here is that a tropical island has to rely on 70% - 80% food imports when they not only have fertile soil but the freaking OCEAN to get food from. North Korea is WAAAAY more isolated than Cuba & way less to work with in terms of available natural resources like farmland & growing season. True, they also suck at feeding their people, but they only import ~20% of their food. So yeah, Communism still sucks at providing for their people. Cuban leaders, though, are especially incompetent compared to other socialist dictatorships.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
Not intentionally starving people and tightening that belt further? What exactly is the threat of them current day against the most powerful country - the United States that would justify that? Who are we to argue on a morality basis as well? When I look at everything else we’ve done foreign policy wise for the past 20+ something years, I highly doubt our intent is for the good of those people. I think there’s a legitimate question of whether forced collapse produces a stable democratic outcome or just chaos and a refugee crisis which I’m sure the US would once again suffer from. Just as communism hasn’t worked for decades, neither has that model recently. For instance Venezuela, we removed Maduro and then what? Most of his regime is still there just being controlled by us at the moment and elections have even been sidelined. Nothing is happening for the people and most likely won’t. The only concern has been the oil sector opening up and United States control of that and shipments going to Israel for the first time in a while, which I would argue is not a good thing, however I’m sure we would also disagree on Israel and their steering of our policy and intent worldwide. Thanks for keeping this civil.
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Vince Salvo
Vince Salvo@vincesalvo·
spoken like someone that doesn't have to deal with using a ration card to beg for food everyday (which was happening before 2019). so what's your soltion? i'm not even a trump guy, but i do agree with with getting involved if human suffering is occuring, especially in our hemisphere
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
I’m not arguing that it was going good. I don’t even support communism lol. My argument was that if a country is already doing bad, placing further sanctions on them until they collapse under that pressure may not be a humane way of going about things. Additionally, expecting a country to give up their sovereignty and the people to rise up for the good will of themselves in the midst of a shortage crisis and see light of god in the United States even though it currently has a stranglehold on them is ignorant.
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Vince Salvo
Vince Salvo@vincesalvo·
@ShanghaiGoon @ReynoldsCinco @overton_news You're welcome to your opinion, I just disagree with your overall position. So, you think it was going well in Cuba in 2019 before the sanctions? Did it excelerate the collapse of the economy? Of course, that was the idea. They needed to be convinced to take a different path.
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ShanghaiGoon
ShanghaiGoon@ShanghaiGoon·
@RBPundit Completely dodged my question just like the Epstein Files. Weak
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