if we knew with certainty a doomsday meteor was heading towards earth 100 years from now we still couldn't plan for it, this is not how our species works
I think that supports the premise more than it defies it
I mean it might be a thing in 100 years but we're not even close now
personal medical information is an entirely separate regulatory environment
the provider using AI to takes notes is still responsible for what happens to those notes
getting serious theranos vibes from this
Amazon generally doesn't do single item delivery for perishable groceries though, Fresh has a $100 minimum to avoid fees, for example. Non-perishables are fine on a single-unit purchase because again, they're not just…
I'm surprised you don't know any inefficient people! I know many. A friend drives 15 minutes out of the way because that grocery store is a little less crowded (they're the same chain). They've been doing it for 10…
this isn't even close to true and falls apart in a number of ways, the most popular vehicle in america right now (F-series truck) is woefully inefficient for just about everything
> I suspect delivery of single items cuts back significantly on trips to the store. Amazon is also specifically incentivized to be efficient at scale, it impacts their bottom line to the point where they care about the…
Occasionally posts like this do get the attention of the company responsible, more than an email does... but indeed that's like a one in a million situation
it's a more complex version of what happens in the third world too, it's not about class it's about people
yes, this is how the system is designed employees are not given the power to legally take bribes, but the people running the company can (and it's not called a bribe, it's called business)
thats for employees so they don't profit from government deals
to be fair, it's all trash
> unpleasant > happily I think you answered your own question really, a lot of animals just enjoy eating them (humans included!)
the only difference is whether or not its realized, no? they're using wealth to avoid that
So they repackaged Fable and added "don't scare the government" to the prompt
The linked view of the chart is distributed by income percentile, the title is "Wealth by income percentile"
even with this scam the top 1% of earners still have more annual income than ~75% of the population
the top 1% have nearly as much income as the bottom 80% https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/dataviz/dfa/distr...
I'm not saying it's better, just pointing out that it's a problem capitalizing on another problem and there's no real virtue here... only advertising, let's stop getting tricked by advertising
and still no arrests for the epstein files
pretty sad when toxic chemical filled plastic takes the moral high ground
that's a really weird criteria... more like, they're military and by extension an agency that enforces the goals of the united state government, so colloquially "team america world police"
if we knew with certainty a doomsday meteor was heading towards earth 100 years from now we still couldn't plan for it, this is not how our species works
I think that supports the premise more than it defies it
I mean it might be a thing in 100 years but we're not even close now
personal medical information is an entirely separate regulatory environment
the provider using AI to takes notes is still responsible for what happens to those notes
getting serious theranos vibes from this
Amazon generally doesn't do single item delivery for perishable groceries though, Fresh has a $100 minimum to avoid fees, for example. Non-perishables are fine on a single-unit purchase because again, they're not just…
I'm surprised you don't know any inefficient people! I know many. A friend drives 15 minutes out of the way because that grocery store is a little less crowded (they're the same chain). They've been doing it for 10…
this isn't even close to true and falls apart in a number of ways, the most popular vehicle in america right now (F-series truck) is woefully inefficient for just about everything
> I suspect delivery of single items cuts back significantly on trips to the store. Amazon is also specifically incentivized to be efficient at scale, it impacts their bottom line to the point where they care about the…
Occasionally posts like this do get the attention of the company responsible, more than an email does... but indeed that's like a one in a million situation
it's a more complex version of what happens in the third world too, it's not about class it's about people
yes, this is how the system is designed employees are not given the power to legally take bribes, but the people running the company can (and it's not called a bribe, it's called business)
thats for employees so they don't profit from government deals
to be fair, it's all trash
> unpleasant > happily I think you answered your own question really, a lot of animals just enjoy eating them (humans included!)
the only difference is whether or not its realized, no? they're using wealth to avoid that
So they repackaged Fable and added "don't scare the government" to the prompt
The linked view of the chart is distributed by income percentile, the title is "Wealth by income percentile"
even with this scam the top 1% of earners still have more annual income than ~75% of the population
the top 1% have nearly as much income as the bottom 80% https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/dataviz/dfa/distr...
I'm not saying it's better, just pointing out that it's a problem capitalizing on another problem and there's no real virtue here... only advertising, let's stop getting tricked by advertising
and still no arrests for the epstein files
pretty sad when toxic chemical filled plastic takes the moral high ground
that's a really weird criteria... more like, they're military and by extension an agency that enforces the goals of the united state government, so colloquially "team america world police"