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  • LLMs tend to be synchophantic and can't judge or give feedback effectively.

    Plus they can fail at tasks as simple as telling me how many kids Queen Victoria had.

    They never hold their own line, but cave and bow. Which in turn makes the one inputting to it weaker.

  • Abiut whatever they like.

    It strengthens the psychic net of the world that will protect against the potential TREACL summoned apocalypse.

  • And also bizzarely attached to Labour.

    Even his chats with Polanski seem to get ended with a "come and talk to me Labour-daddy and I'll play with you instead, he's not my first choice" attitude.

  • Copper

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  • Many folks in higher education in the UK have been bemoaning a generation of genii lost to business and the City who put their talents and creativity to the good of making profit rather than inventing and humanity.

    Many more have their funding and direction tilted to capital, too.

  • The huge difference in how Kanye and Brittany were/are treated needs to be a bigger deal.

  • Failed to even read the post, let alone the linked article I see.

  • If they were real has no implication on the reality of any diety (or deities) let alone the Abrahamic God, Yahweh.

  • Binface can only end up 2nd or 1st in this race unless a lot of new random randomers join.

  • What, you'd rather have Pulp or the Beatles over Mumford and Sons or Chris Rock?

  • To add for others, electrons orbiting is a convenient assumption - really they're more a delocalised cloud of negative charge that exists in various bits of space known as "orbitals".

    Not orbiting in the way we'd understand it from planets.

  • Capitalists have capital, which they invest in legislative capture to create a more favourable environment for capital.

    It's capitalism unrestricted, since there is no restriction on what capital can do once enough has been accumulated.

  • Sadly, it produces much more their the upper classes if they're a middle class worker with the Chinese goal of a "stable job". But yes, property ownership in the PRC, outside of Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong/Macao, is very high, and access to food and shelter is probably higher than any anglophone or European nation.

    Chinese petite bourgeois have quite a decent time, and have been given a lot of space to engage in commerce and money making in a way that as a British person am actually kind of envious of. And they do indeed gain a lot from their hard work.

    The working class in the PRC sadly don't have much in the way of pensions, and are about one serious illness or injury away from poverty. Which combined with lack of employee rights, makes it tricky for them. Post retirement people can often be seen rummaging through bins for things to sell to municipal recyclers (via local petite bourgeois middle men).

  • Yes, it is also the second most populous nation.

    It has a population of about 1.3 billion - 0.4 billion = 0.9 billion.And that 0.9 billion ain't 30:70 upper vs. working class.

    And of those 400,000,000 who are middle class - that comes with very long work hours and a huge level of stress. Maybe Capitalism with US Characteristics has that level of stress, competition, and grindset too. I'm European, so to me - the middle class of China seems overworked and stressed.

  • And white and blue collar jobs in the PRC.

  • I don't know if it's true, but I think I heard that in terms of transitions in the last decade, FtM outnumbers MtF.

  • Absolutely should.

    But the EU would like to continue to benefit from US military power and espionage while getting to pretend it is more moral. If the EU were to more overtly break with the US it would have to dramatically reformulate its neo-colonial economics.

  • Yes, they should.

    Trumo's threat to impose new, higher, tariffs on EU for starting to legislate against US tech monopolies and support local startups show how it would go.

    But better to put it forwards under the chicken taco and make headway, and then future US leaders (if any) would have to make open moves against environmental measures.

  • It's Parliament, there's often some heckling.

    Much more positive vibe on the whole than I was expecting from the post title. Only a handful of boos, and solid loud cheers when there was meant to be.

  • East Asian, China.

    So her given name is "Youyou", pronounced Yoyo (flat high tone).

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