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Data Contracts are all about 'data quality' in the same way GitHub is all about 'code quality.' Quality is a side effect of collaboration.
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@alanklement @BailHargrave @SteveStuWill It's moronic and nonsensical. Amazon wasn't profitable for 14 years. What was the surplus value created for a money-losing company? Does that mean they are creating negative value and therefore should recompensate the business? Marx was clueless about business.
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@choeshow @CMSaraNelson Bizarre. The core question was ‘what data do you have that proves harm reduction is effective’ and there was no clear answer. Seems like it could have been a simple home run.
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The fact people think sticking an LLM on top of a data swamp will yield trustworthy results is crazy to me. It's impossible for a ChatGPT-for-data to exist if the underlying data model is garbage.
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@MayorofSeattle Downtown Seattle is worse than a third-world country. I am embarrassed and afraid to bring my family into the city. Love and compassion are not solving these problems @MayorofSeattle . More innocent people are going to die if you don't take action.
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@Garbagestyleman @neijiufaangung @eiamtmet @AntoniosMarc @joeteicher @predoctit @cremieuxrecueil @nianello6 Ask Jeeves returns a list of useful websites based on a relevance algorithm,. ChatGPT responds to you like a person would using English semantics. But yeah, I think Ask Jeeves is a technological marvel also, and would have appeared magical to someone in the 1970s.
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@coolcaineVEVO @LilSyuto @mark_ledain @LinkofSunshine Wealth inequality has literally zero to do with desire to have children. The poorest most unequal countries have the most kids. You could not be more wrong.
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@BellaBingo1 @wanyeburkett @jamesglenos Parasite is for communist scum - which you are. All of you blood sucking leeches use the same language.
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@Garbagestyleman @neijiufaangung @eiamtmet @AntoniosMarc @joeteicher @predoctit @cremieuxrecueil @nianello6 3D printing, smart phones in everyone's pockets, self driving cars, real time internet browsing...Google scrapes roughly the equivalent of all the information in every library in the US every 7 days.
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@Garbagestyleman @neijiufaangung @eiamtmet @AntoniosMarc @joeteicher @predoctit @cremieuxrecueil @nianello6 We just developed a search engine you can talk to like a real person, an AI that can outplay the world's greatest chess grandmasters and can actually edit the genes of living creatures. We are literally living in the golden era of technological innovation
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@BellaBingo1 @wanyeburkett @jamesglenos You can always identify parasites by the language they use. “Bootlicker” is the biggest give away of a parasite.
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@BailHargrave @alanklement @SteveStuWill Or even neutral value. What if I hire someone to design a logo for my business, they go through weeks of research and design, and I decide not to use it. Apparently, I don't need to pay, because "hurr durr no surplus value." How are these ideas taken seriously I do not know.
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@JudithAFoxy @k_urb1 @zedverism211 @ChrisS97250209 @wesyang Which makes it a worthless metric, as the other commenter already said. You cannot draw meaningful conclusions from a highly complex multi variable problem with one variable and attempting to is dishonesty. Anyone who has ever seriously worked with data understands this.
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How Scale Kills Data Teams: A deep dive into the misalignment that emerges between the Modern Data Stack and capital T 'Truth.'
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Software Engineering and Data Engineering are not the same. Microservices are great for rapidly building features but absolutely garbage when trying to create a source of truth.
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@Tysca_ @Navier_Tokes @TheOmniLiberal For the same reason burning down trees for fun in the woods is bad, but burning wood for a fire isn't. The former has no value or negative value for society. The latter has positive value.
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@sam_d_1995 @Noahpinion Sam, the majority of the SF populations hates buses and street cars. People take them because they have to, not because they want. There's no way you believe the things you're saying to be true.
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"The thing I have noticed is when the anecdotes and the data disagree, the anecdotes are usually right. There's something wrong with the way you are measuring it," - Jeff Bezos
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@King76554570 @MarkNagelberg @Kyla_Lacey So that means it's fine to mock their horrific deaths? You are all garbage.
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@drewbeck @ingelramdecoucy @johncusack Of course. Studio executives don’t pay millions because they like having less money in their pocket. They do it because agents give them no other choice. If they could pay male leads $1 and get away with it of course they would.
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@JudithAFoxy @k_urb1 @zedverism211 @ChrisS97250209 @wesyang It’s a stupid stat to use without context and the height of telling idealogical falsehoods with data as a weapon. If you’re leaving out a massively influential variable it is equivalent to lying by omission.
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@c108_c @caitoz @MiaWallace313 They always stop responding at this point.
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@ZhugeEX @souljagoytellem Please explain the empirical evidence for liberal arts and social sciences? STEM faculty and students are much more likely to be conservative.
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@sam_d_1995 @Noahpinion And you obviously don't understand that some cohort voting to improve something is different from the majority of the population actually using, or wanting to use that thing. All you 'anti car' people start from what you personally want and work backwards, not what people want.
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@cruickshank Robert, why are you lying about the tax cuts being for corporations when the proposition specifically mentions small businesses?
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@WillManidis No decision is made easier with more information? You would have fit right in during the Salem Witch Trials. "She feels like a witch bro, just burn her. Evidence? Nah, it's self-evident!"
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I can't decide if I should post on Twitter more regularly, or if thats a one-way ticket to increasing my blood pressure.
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@Kiratkekw @ze10113 @atomicjwalk @magicpanda_703 @AleMartnezR1 @ZaylanGriffinSC If we are merely the product of random processes, there is no such thing as morality or ethics which are prescriptive. There is no good or bad. Murder is not any more wrong than a star exploding - just another process that has occurred in the universe.
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@Aella_Girl Polyamory is usually undertaken by people who are more likely to cheat or indulge in sexual deviancy. You don't hear of monogamous people with no history of cheating or weird fetishes suddenly switching to being polyamorous out of nowhere.
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@i0ns0 @takitus @gaganbiyani @mayowaoshin How would this work? Abstraction layers will always be slower than a direct query. Also people have been trying to apply natural language systems to data for years and it’s never seriously taken off (Thoughtspot) or come even close to replacement.
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@mscccc Very few people understand how difficult a simple UX is to build.
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@heyalexfriedman The problem is that certain individual behaviors have macro impacts on all of society. Want to be celibate? Cool. If everyone decides to be celibate? Our society collapses. This worldview assumes that we shouldn't encourage behaviors that are good for the world and society.
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@igototokyo @oldacco91170322 @tunguz @houmanhemmati No it's not, dear god. A really heavy ML trained on lots of data is not AGI.
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@tunguz It's hype, as are most things in the first generation. We will hit the "Plateau of Usefulness,' lots of companies will fail, and breakthroughs will quietly happen while everyone is losing their mind over 'AR where you can smell things.'
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@sam_d_1995 @Noahpinion Yeah, "do what this other country did and you'll get the same result" is just as stupid as saying "do what the USA did and you'll get Silicon Valley." It doesn't work that way. Different cultures have different aptitudes, and those aptitudes drive demand.
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@fabiospampinato @ESYudkowsky It's literally not. Thinking is drawing connections between objects in the world and understanding their relationships with each other. It does not mean 'guessing the next letter in a sentence based on a lot of other sentences you read before.'
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@tautologer @RokoMijic I think you’re not getting the point. Here is the question rephrased: Blue pill: 50% chance of dying Red pill: 100% guaranteed to be safe If everyone picks red we are all safe. There’s literally no reason at all to pick blue.
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@tumble_wood @BellaBingo1 @wanyeburkett @jamesglenos Bootlicker isn’t offensive to me, but using that word is a dead give away that someone is communist scum and all their opinions should ignored. Learn to read.
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@frost402001 @CryForMeQQ @_RoscoeSteele @TheOmniLiberal You guys are absolutely bonkers bro, seriously. Leftists have the most insane logic. We eat cows because meat is good for people and good protein rich food is beneficial for society. Animal fucking is not good for society and is a breeding ground for sociopathic traits.
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@VesperAegis @choeshow @MLB @Mariners @TMobilePark That they’ll be surrounded by feces, urine, needles, and drug addicts out of their mind on fentanyl screaming at the sky or hunched over in the street like zombies. It’s disgusting, and your lack of concern for these people and anyone else who encounters them is even worse.
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@smakosh @rauchg Why would this be your assumption? These OSS projects were not created by one person, but by teams of people financed by Meta to solve internal-to-Meta problems.
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@BaruchKogan @HogrefeVictor @BasedBeffJezos @pmarca Based on what are you grading an invention's fundamental nature? Plastic and Silicone alone are more fundamental than any 18th-century invention besides maybe the printing press, but that's debatable.
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@stephenjbright @RetiredUSNChief @kevinvdahlgren It's absolutely progress when the current state is addicts dying in the streets being raped by their drug dealers, Stephen. Is that preferable to you than being jailed?
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@DynamicWebPaige @rjs Yeah, this is ridiculous. Product Management is more than software engineering. It's also design, data science, analytics, and sales. Why on Earth would you want a PM who is just an engineer but with less time?
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@b_nicks11 Depends. If you’re doing B2B in an area that requires high trust, brand matters exceptionally. Any incremental trust you can build has a huge impact on whether some business will give you access to their sensitive data. “They look unprofessional” is a death sentence, even at seed
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@chekiananna @Pirate_EOD @parris_campb @_RoscoeSteele @TheOmniLiberal Eating meat good. Make body strong. Builds society. Raping cows bad. No value to society. Creates sexually degenerate psycopaths. You understand?
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@apollo_1818 @BailHargrave @alanklement @SteveStuWill No, this is wrong. Again, consumers do not care about this. If a magic genie popped bananas into existence into a sales person hands, it would not change the general marketplace for bananas - so long as a seller has access to a good a consumer does not.
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@NATO_Enthusiast @mortphis @CarsRuinedCity It doesn’t show that at all. This post focuses on geographical coverage, whereas what matters is where people actually live and where typically need to travel.
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@Kiratkekw @ze10113 @atomicjwalk @magicpanda_703 @AleMartnezR1 @ZaylanGriffinSC Are you saying morality is based on what people individually want? Why is your desire to not be murdered more important than a serial killer's desire to murder you? These all just subjective opinions.
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@arian_ghashghai @gaganbiyani @mayowaoshin It 100% is not. I keep seeing people say this, but every company that brags about not needing a RDMS seems to quietly implement one a few years later when it turns to be really hard to leverage their data for anything useful
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@VicVijayakumar This is such a weird, anti-democratic, elitist, anti-American perspective. Our country was founded on debate. If you’re advocating policy changes that affect the general population, you should be willing to defend those policy changes, especially to vocal politicians.
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@stephenjbright @RetiredUSNChief @kevinvdahlgren Now you're getting it, Stephen. Because we have different healthcare systems, decriminalizing drugs makes no sense because we aren't able to properly care of drug addicts.
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@SwageTank @ZacharyGarner44 @witmiller @slutforaespa @AddleyMa @alice_radley @DavidLarter @JimSwiftDC The Coast Guard would have tried equally hard to rescue anyone lost at sea. Their effort towards the Titan had zero to do with the wealth of the victims.
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@mamkindesigner This looks so cool. Amazing application of AI.
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@tumble_wood @BellaBingo1 @wanyeburkett @jamesglenos My true colors being I hate worthless communists that contribute nothing, produce nothing, and encourage everyone to do the same? Yes, I proudly despise them.
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@BassBrendanish @tumble_wood @BellaBingo1 @wanyeburkett @jamesglenos They don’t. Pointing to one or two instances, is not the same as it being part of a categorical lexicon. I was right by the way, they are communist.
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@MugaSofer @smolderingwurm @liron @scottastevenson @catehall The argument is you have to actually explain, logically, how we get to AGI from where we are now. And all these doomers never do that, just wave their hands in the air shrieking vaguely about exponential growth, which hasn't happened in any technology, ever.
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@HornedWon @EtardGayr @GypsyD24 @TheOmniLiberal Sure it does. Hopscotch is exercise and healthy physical stimulation. Why wouldn't it?
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@TheNerdEmpire @fuckyouiquit Why would you get a finders fee for doing the job you are paid a salary for?
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@HarperTheFox @Aella_Girl Marriage shouldn't be about love, any more than your job should be about love, or paying taxes should be about love for your country. These are responsibilities to society and your children.
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@Zeku_auteur @timrwild @NoHolyScripture @gunsnrosesgirl3 I'd recommend doing some reading on the differences between empirical and metaphysical claims. You have made several of the latter in this thread (non-falsifiable assertions) which lie outside the purview of science in terms of truth claims.
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@gvbegc @ChrisSpoke @shl @scared_ape That's such a weird framing. As a former creative type, most people think creative types are losers. Being an aspiring novelist is probably the most embarrassing career you could say you have at the family dinner.
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@liron @ctjlewis I am confused. Looking at your background you were/are the CEO of a low-tier dating app and CTO of a failed search start-up. What in your experience justifies your p-doom proclamation of anything whatsoever, besides what you read from a blog you did not author?
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@NabyGuiniesta @knowclarified @spacepanty I was a creative writing grad. Don’t focus on the equations - focus on the meaning behind the numbers. ‘Why does randomization work?” is a far more interrelating and digestible thing to understand than ‘which model should I be using?’ So many good books framed this way
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@NaveedSidi @FreightAlley Bidding algorithm, batching algorithm, trying to solve traveling salesman problem for ideal route planning, etc. Core product was bundling loads across the network automatically for higher margins.
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@FiddleFellow @partlycloudy246 @jdcmedlock @tenstartrade @paulkrugman The number of internet based companies in the Fortune 500.
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@DavidJFryman @MidwestNutcase @stclairashley @heyalexfriedman Most kids are thankful they are alive, even if their parents didn't want them. Most parents love their kids, even if they are unexpected or unplanned. Not having strong families makes our society a worse place to live for everyone.
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@BailHargrave @dialecticalrum @alanklement @SteveStuWill The fact every first world country rejected Marxism, embraced capitalism and saw unbridled economic prosperity should have done it, but yes. Being a Marxist in 2023 is like believing the earth is flat and there is an ice wall. They are economic flat earthers.
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@RaucousRicky @dariusthehunter @wanyeburkett Rephrase your question so that it's not a strawman and I'll answer it.
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@MoDinar_ @Peter_Pavlov777 @piersmorgan Probably because they can't feed themselves, since all the money they were given to spend on infrastructure was used to build rockets, nor has any robust infrastructure ever been built, by any Palestinian state.
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@stevemur It's amazing for such a tech-heavy city that applies unbelievable and stringent discipline in their professional lives, applies literally none when it comes to their political choices.
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@C_S_M_tweets @VeniGnosk @popezebbidiexii @TheWapplehouse @BriannaWu You guys are defending a terrorist organization, defending anti-semites, and then calling the right the 'real' Nazi's. No one is listening to you anymore.
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@liron @losslandscape The point is that an IQ of 80 is near mentally handicapped. There are clear diminishing returns to IQ - once you go over 100 and certainly 120 the impact of how smart you are on your ability to dominate others in negligible. A 1000 IQ super entity could not dominate humanity.
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@apollo_1818 @BailHargrave @alanklement @SteveStuWill And regardless of how the bananas were acquired - picked off the ground or picked from a tree - they would sell for the same price because the value to the customer is unchanged. Labor doesn’t give value to goods, demand does.
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@ZeGyro @WillWrite_ @alanklement @BailHargrave @SteveStuWill The most egalitarian countries in the world (and history) are all capitalist.
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This is awesome.
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@WillManidis Huh? Maybe you mean quantitative data? All forms of feedback/information are data points, and without some data there is no context through which to view the world.
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@ctjlewis Effective Altruism was a pretty interesting thought experiment that, like most poorly thought out philosophies, when taken to its natural conclusions becomes completely moronic.
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@PanGenesis @HarperTheFox @Aella_Girl Then your opinion on marriage is irrelevant. That's like starting a job but not wanting to work.
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@_KarateBoy_ @FreightAlley @bgurley Everyone knew this. Convoy invested in multiple stable lines of business (auction environment for brokers, freight data vendor, etc) but these hadn't matured by the time the market went south and were left holding the bag on the upfront investment cost.
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@SturnioloSimone @ctjlewis @menhguin @thegreygal Based on what? AI is already superhuman and we can control it just fine.
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@tumble_wood @BellaBingo1 @wanyeburkett @jamesglenos I dehumanize racists, communists, and rapists. Sorry but your virtue signaling’ Nazi comparisons won’t work on me.
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@OsawatomieRevue @stevemur "We haven't gone far enough!" - They said, while their streets were crowded with homeless fentanyl addicts and the working masses were afraid/disgusted to visit the once bustling city center. It's never enough, it's never your fault, and the outcomes never matter.
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@legendthedude @RAMolledo @arzenha @SarahKSilverman She picked a very specific tweet to respond to about the interpretation of this particular statement. It’s obviously conspiracy theorizing dressed up in ‘just asking questions.’ All conspiracy theorists shield themselves from criticism this way.
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@tumble_wood @BellaBingo1 @wanyeburkett @jamesglenos I have no problem dehumanizing communists. They deserve it.
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@spokanerising The left no longer sees a difference between moderate democrats and conservative republicans. You people are actually insane.
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@PoulChapman @Hawksbythesea A bootlicker is someone who seeks goodwill or favor in a servile way. Being a bootlicker for criminals seems like an accurate description of your worldview.
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@venturetwins @lorenzoligato No, but that’s almost every product. Even Midjourney solved a clear problem - “I want to create art but I don’t have the talent and can’t afford to pay.” It seems like silly fun, but it actually fills a huge need. Every creative but unskilled person wants something like this.
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@DynamicWebPaige @cullophid @rjs This isn’t true at all. If you’re building a product for chemists that means every PM has to actively practice chemistry? Empathy comes from deeply understanding the user experience and the problems of your customers. Everything else is a bonus.
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@pinkskyatnight1 @GMscopes @V1nd1careV @BailHargrave @alanklement @SteveStuWill Economists are clueless. Didn't you know that journalists who have never run a business that have been dead for 100 years have all the answers?
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@pronounced_kyle @DrGhastly86 @kimjongbillest Edison created things every day people can use. Tesla had lofty ideas, but ultimately his work had to be designed for utility by someone else. You need both longterm, but Edison's are better for the world.
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@apollo_1818 @alanklement @BailHargrave @SteveStuWill The majority of investors money came from stock buybacks and dividends!?
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@constantraise @JeffreyMCurtiss You went from an in-the-know dude with a hot take, to a complete fucking loser in the span of a single tweet. Impressive.
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@peterrhague Also, why would that be "bad news" That's exactly my point.
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@andrewbusey @Joseph91966930 @emollick I don’t think many classes use attendance in the grading scale these days. 0 of my classes did, and it’s the same for my younger family in college.
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@crim_thought @sentientist @charlesmurray I think they do, they just can’t stand the thought of having to go to bed each night with someone ugly.
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@BaruchKogan @HogrefeVictor @BasedBeffJezos @pmarca I don't get it. They both seem equally impactful. 18th century: --- Thermometer Steam engine Refrigerator Sewing machine Telegraph Cotton gin Hydraulic press 20th century: Airplane Plastic Television Microscope Computer Satellite Laser Cell phone Battery Internet
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