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  • Prompt an LLM to write a bit of code that does something. Do this 9000 times until it spits out something that vaguely accomplishes this task. You can't push any of the fever dream nonsense it created into the main branch until you check it thoroughly. In the end you spend more time with this process than you would have if you'd just written it yourself.

    The C suite and the board members continue jerking each other off as they call this "efficiency."

  • Conservative culture creates whiney little removed-made motherfuckers that have no meaning in their lives beyond clinging to imaginary grievances. The state of the world would be marginally better if we all learned to stop giving them attention.

  • Superpowers, from a literary standpoint, can get a bit derivative and boring. It's hard to feel the stakes of a certain threat when the protagonist of a story can just superpower their way out of it.

    The Punisher flips the superhero trope by portraying what a true to life superhero would probably look like. He isn't noble. He isn't invincible. He has no enhanced abilities beyond his ability to leverage violence and a pathological determination to pursue his own twisted vision of justice. He is a walking result of severe emotional trauma, and his coping mechanism is inflicting pain and death on others.

    As a superhero archetype, he's very bleak. That's what makes him relatable to a lot of people.

  • Feel free to pitch the idea to congress. It will cost somewhere in the realm of trillions of dollars to invade, occupy, and rebuild North Korea. We're talking an occupation lasting decades. A full time military presence for the foreseeable future as North Korea rebuilds something resembling a functional democratic society.

    Don't get me wrong, their military would get absolutely bodied in a full on shooting war with any sort of NATO-esque military coalition. But they have a sizable entrenched force with more than a few functional nuclear weapons. It would cost A LOT of lives.

    So, that's the bill. If you think you can convince congress to go for it, go nuts.