MrRolleyes
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Well, what do you consider ethics? I was coming from a place of you should give away all the money you don't need because the world would be better for it.
> And personal integrity isn't tied to one's bank account balance; it's about character and the robustness of political and legal accountability systems. Absolutely disagree with this—you can't acquire a billion dollars…
I'd much prefer the private and public sectors remain as separate as possible. The alternative is difficult to distinguish from corruption.
Interesting timing—Target claims consumers' discretionary spending is down, "both in dollars and units". I wonder if this points towards food prices climbing faster than inflation.
> Is there another justice system which is better at reducing crime (without introducing a police state)? Many other countries—especially countries nearly as rich as us—manage a lower crime rate with a lower proportion…
> If we were to remove the system and keep it gone for some set amount of time, once people realize it was really gone, would crimes not come back? Why are you comparing it to a lack of a justice system rather than to a…
> deterrence is also a key pillar of the justice system Oh is that why our justice system is so terrible at actually reducing crime?
They don't want to invest in actual hardware to control the machine that might require repairs and additional labor to assemble. Apologies if this was a rhetorical question.
> not now taking a closer look at one’s followers list shows that a large chunk had ghosted the place or haven’t posted in months. That's pretty much the norm on twitter, idk about other social networks. On some social…
> It's shocking how laggy modern chat apps are by comparison. Also how little content they can actually fit on screen. When you optimize for press release photos everyone suffers.
Yes, we in the US have a punitive justice system, which emphasizes punishment under the dubious concept of punitive deterrence over remediation and other forms of deterrence (eg poverty reduction, though that is…
> Well... this is justice. Under a punitive justice system like we have in the US—sure. It doesn't seem to have improved anything at first glance, though.
> amateur hour and a lack of seriousness to me. These things seem unrelated—experienced people are allowed to have fun too. I don't see how this correlates with lack of experience at all. This just speaks to your…
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> all rendering is done entirely by AI What does this even mean? Each frame will be associated with some declaration of the contents of the scene and AI will just estimate the render without involving a physically-based…
I think it's more accurate to say that the trust the scientific community has for regurgitation of scientific papers erodes. I can't imagine it has much effect on the general populace's perception of the practice.
I think Roblox passed Second Life a while ago. Granted, it isn't targeted towards adults and has a level of moderation second life never had.
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Not much of a problem though outside of archiving concerns. Anyway, this is also the main reason windows sucks ass to use. Or used to be anyway; no idea if they've fixed the keybindings or reliance on the registry yet.
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> The trick is that Google actually works great. This would be true if we could exclude commercial results. SEO is absolutely destroying search quality.
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This comes with additional complications in the US—for instance, you can be booted off SSI if you have too much income for the month. We functionally have mandatory poverty in this country for folks on disability.
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