why does it matter? Also OP is here, in the comments, interacting with people. So I guess it's achieved sentience.
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....is it really so hard to believe that somebody who made a long post would put the effort into making links and paragraphing properly? It isn't rational to just assume that every AI opinion you disagree with is made by AI. It's just bad faith skepticism.
edit: downvote away lol going "iS tHIs AI!?!? 😂😂😂😂😂" on every single post that's genuinely just trying to talk about AI rationally doesn't get any funnier the more you do it.
"I'm not chauvinistic!" proceeds to throw out another auto-removed insult
I already wasn't really taking you seriously but saying chauvinistic shit like "stop scaring the hoes away" and then in the same breath trying to lecture us on how to communicate with people without being insulting was the cherry on top lol. good luck trying to trick libs into being socialists. It's never worked historically but I'm sure it will this time.
it's kinda sad how hot of a take it is to so many people.
You know what I've realized lately? Liberals across the anglosphere would rather spend their time fantasizing about a Civil War or Day of the Rope or WW3 or whatever because it's a more fun and flattering projection than the much more likely reality of conditions in the Core becoming worse and worse and worse over the course of decades until it's stopped by a cohesive revolutionary movement. It's less hopeless to imagine a big dramatic conflagration where fascists either win or lose than it is to imagine a future where, regardless of which team is in office, the working class (and/or labour aristocracy) keeps getting steadily crushed with no obvious heroic rebel group coming in to rescue them, year after year, decade after decade. And, more importantly, it absolves one of any individual responsibility by imagining that eventually a Civil War will happen and either absolve the contradictions (good ending) or doom everybody (in which case it doesn't matter). I'm willing to be wrong about all of this. But from I can see, the non-stop dooming about things like ecology and economic issues like AI is a subconscious way for people to tell themselves that "we're fucked anyways" which means they don't have to learn or do anything really because We're Doomed. It's easier for people to imagine the apocalypse than it is to imagine the end of capitalism, to quote some guy.
For all the concern trolling about muh crime rate done by annoying bougie people, I think it will pale in comparison to what's coming. I think the AI bubble bursting is gonna be the flashpoint where all these other crises converge into one and give a lot of people nothing left to lose, even the ones with nice lifestyles who think they're immune to it. Tons of people fell and never got back up after 2008.
When that happens the democrats are just going to see a bunch of pissed off, desperate people and sit on their asses and wait for them to crawl to them for help like they've been doing forever. That's the beauty of liberal democracy, it's a bear race where you don't have to be the fastest, you simply don't have to be the slowest.
It'll blow up in their faces of course. Or maybe not, and they get to fritter away another 4 years and then do it all again.
Or that the guys who lived in that ugly, glorified plantation house carved their faces into a sacred mountain (overseen by a KKK member no less). For fun.
Yeah I'd have to agree. It's the same logic as the argument that plantations should be preserved for history. They were the Mcmansions of their era and ugly af anyways and if the ancestors of the people enslaved there want it destroyed, we can take pictures of it and put THAT in a museum.
not saying you or anybody else here is doing it, but seeing even the self-identified "leftist" yankees scream blue murder over this is so funny lol. The people who live there have been destroying ancient cultural heritage sites longer than any of us here have been alive but sure, let's weep blood over a ballroom that's not even 100 years old getting bulldozed to build another, fancier ballroom.
Yeah it kinda just seems like "value comes from supply n' demand!!1" type shit with some mysticism about how business owners are built different thrown in lol. Defining capital as just stuff that makes work more efficient sure is a... choice. I feel like so much of bougie business just boils down to "reduce cap-ex to make profits higher cuz it's always cheaper to piss in the lemonade and charge the same price than do anything else." And then Forbes writes like 4000 words on how innovative and august the capitalist in question is.
I don't think it does, that's why I asked you.