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Cake day: September 28th, 2024

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  • This has always bothered me. Capitalism won. They control the world. Every death in most of the world feed the machine. From Palestinians to Cambodians, some are bombed, some are worked, but their death is to spin the wheel. The environment is on fire. To spin the wheel. The world is filled with hate. To spin the wheel. Apparently every single fucking billionaire is a pedophile. To spin their wheel.

    All of that suffering, all of that pain, to get your rocks off, AND YOU’RE NOT EVEN HAPPY?

    Nobody else in the world gets to have a good time so that you can have everything, and you’re still not having a good time?




  • I wasn’t sure why this was so funny but then I thought about how most posts regarding AI I see are complaining about how its been shoehorned into every fucking product whether or not it makes sense or even completely destroys the functionality of the product. And then, on top of that, you have to pay for it, like when apple can’t fix siri so they ask if you want to hook up a chatgpt not to access your data.

    And thats what’s so funny. This guy very consciously did that to himself. He drank the AI kool aid so thoroughly he made his own subscription service to… Set a timer? The concept of a to do list, or reminders or alarms, is something we’ve generally nailed as a species. Sure, there are ways to improve it, but he certainly isn’t finding any of them and paying for the privilege. Shocking stupidity.



  • Hilarious that they’ve pivoted from assembly automation, which is feasible and meaningful and in fact is happening, to arts/humanities automation, which isn’t really possible when you think about how training works.

    A lot of menial tasks can be automated and that’s probably fine… There’s a lot of stupid meaningless shit we have to do everyday. And maybe we could eliminate that stuff from the grind considering its all arbitrary, or maybe automate it away.

    Regardless, doesn’t the idea that both sides of the aisle, vocational and office jobs, approaching automation mean that maybe we should start talking about things not costing anything anymore?