

“Not Interested” is just free data for them to fill out your account’s advertising profile.
“Not Interested” is just free data for them to fill out your account’s advertising profile.
Yes, and it’s a good thing. The Paradox of Tolerance. If we want a world where people are free to choose and believe and live unique and different lives, we cannot stand by and do nothing while intolerant assholes live their lives.
He probably has to put his own citizens in their place and ensure he has a loyal and compliant dictatorship before that, but yeah I’m sure it’s on the docket considering the USA’s current trajectory
still a whole lot of 2025 to go
when he’s doing nazi salutes and actively dismantling the US, I think it’s safe to say he’s just a nazi. People buying Teslas are nazi supporters.
rampant war crimes aren’t surprising; the US has been doing that for forever. But there used to be the veneer of competence, so I understand why that’s the part that’s getting the focus.
tho tbh there’s a decent chance of that happening anyway
don’t feel bad; you were contributing to a community. all the people that updooted your posts were grateful for the advice, laughter, kindness, or insight you gave.
it’s just over now, and we need to build new communities again. nothing lasts forever.
This assumes he wants the business to succeed, rather than tearing apart its long term international business relationships so that its competitors can dominate the market. Consider that he may have been made the CEO by a hostile company.
most of the replies can be summarized as “the biggest problem with AI is that we live under capitalism”
according to history, this sadly never works
This. Not only is JKR a sorry excuse for a human being, she didn’t even write good stories. Ursula K LeGuin wasn’t keen on them either:
“I have no great opinion of it. When so many adult critics were carrying on about the ‘incredible originality’ of the first Harry Potter book, I read it to find out what the fuss was about, and remained somewhat puzzled; it seemed a lively kid’s fantasy crossed with a ‘school novel,’ good fare for its age group, but stylistically ordinary, imaginatively derivative, and ethically rather mean-spirited.”