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NPR journalist experiencing ai heresy
  • It's clearly become a crutch for some programmers. I remember talking to someone who does ai research and openly admitted that most of the people in their lab couldn't code and that the outputs from chatgpt where sufficient to do their work.

  • Mom defends her decision not to return the shopping cart despite backlash
  • So the whole foods people have to get kidnapped instead ig. It's obvious that a lot of people like this don't view workers at stores as full people because otherwise why aren't there tons of reports on workers from your store getting kidnapped?

  • Mom defends her decision not to return the shopping cart despite backlash
  • What are people on about with how "dangerous" the world is. I talked to this clearly well off person from nyc the other day and they were convinced that myc was incredibly dangerous. Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't crime at a historic low in nyc? How are people this actually dellusional. The amount of the suburban moms that post stuff about child trafficing that have 0 evidence or factual basis for what they claim are signs of trafficing are incredible. It seems that 3/4 times someone mentions sex trafficing they have 0 idea how it actually works, even though there are well known facts about what trafficing is and how it usually works.

    Edit: I went and looked at her tiktok and wow uh. What world does she live in? Some of the most conspiracy brained, suburbanite castle-house, assuming people are targetting you shit i've ever seen. Why live like this? This is such an unanalyzed position - how does she rectify the fact that the vast majority of people have never had to deal with anything like this, and grow up just fine? She doesn't, instead you reject opinions outside your own and decide that the world just works like this. If we are charitable, then we can consider that she probably considers her kids as high value targets (white) and that that's why she's extra careful.

  • so... do I need to be worried about thermal paper?
  • I saw a study a while back that showed bpa contaimination from reciepts in cashiers is pretty concentrated to the fingertips - meaning it's not system wide. Bpa isn't that bad so I'd be a lot more concerned about lead pipes and covid and everything else that's killing you much faster than bpa. (I'm not a doctor, just a chemist)

  • smoked a pack of that Effective Acceleroptimist Galt's Gulch Zaza now I'm in the agile scrum polycule
  • This wasn't as bad as I was expecting. The way some of them have their relationships set up seems decent, but the interviewees are filled with liberal brain worms. In typical NY Times fashion, they don't address the headline of the article and fail to actually do anything.

  • Favorite search engine?

    What's y'alls favorite search engine and why?

    Yandex seems decent but the results/search parser doesn't seem to be amazing. (I'm likely wrong)

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    9/11 shirt

    I have a poorly thought through shirt I need for next year's 9/11 that says something like "the worst thing that happened on 9/11 was chile ect ect. Is this shirt real is this shirt makable - workshop the text? Sry I'm a bit high

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