Message from @Perihelion - CA
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Lol
good meme
@Auf WI @hbutzer0511 Feels bad, man... <:pepe:359012488920039424>
@Jacob I will correct my boring poster location in the future.
That was the veteran student study hall
oh that wasn't meant to bantz you
I just lazily took a picture off activism photos
@Perihelion - CA Thanks
I saw this was being talked about the other day but didn't get a chance to read all of it; What's everyone's thoughts on automation? Where is the line between too much automation where you're hurting people and enough to where we can live comfortably?
The line is full employment
The solution is to create work in fields humans find instinctively fulfilling.
Most automated jobs now are soul crushing anyway.
To make work simply outlaw certain goods. For example. All children toys must be hand crafted.
All food must be grown on family farm under 200 acres etc.
You could also ensure full employment with public works or enviromental conservation projects. Or just go old scool and build pyramids.
I like the idea of forcing all food to be organic, local, and family owned.
But hey we could build pyramids too
My marketing book talks about whites becoming a minority <:nervous:359009898115104770>
@Perihelion - CA I would agree with these things in a perfect world but realistically, in the US, where do you see automation/job market in say, 25-30 years
Look up "openai attention language model white paper"
The only thing with "learn to code" is you don't need say 250 people to program and supervise machines that do the work of 250 people
In next 25 years huge amount of work to implement replacement
After hopefully you own capital/investments
Source?
Surname analysis says otherwise
But entire mediteranean was pretty huwhite back then
all the blonde statues
not everyone was blonde of course
Look at apostle paul having roman citizenship for one easy example
Hello everyone I hope everyone had a nice Day
New guy (1/4 Italian) chiming in on the subject - much of the northern Italian ancestry, or at least cultural aspects, were allegedly influenced by the Etruscans, but the origin of the Etruscans is largely ambiguous
Ahh, I will admit I'm not as versed on the subject as I probably should be - I just wanted to jump in and converse with people since I'm new to Identity Evropa
I took a course on the matter though, most of my focus was on Roman-onwards however
I was under the impression that the Etruscans were distant relatives of the Basques?
@Nemets Thank you 🙂
Since you seem so versed on the subject, out of curiosity, my Italian family members come from outside of Naples, Frigento to be precise, would that be considered to be predominantly Etruscan historically/culturally?
@Nemets Really? I thought the fertile crescent farmers were late comers to Europe and there were already Indo-European and pre-Indo-European populations there.
@Paul H - MI More Samnite I believe with some Magna Graecia thrown in.
wait? isnt the world only leik 300 years old?
I see, I'm curious as to finding out what we culturally descended from pre-Roman. I know that a very distant relative (similar spelling of our surname) was a Roman political figure as the family name was inscribed on several government buildings, thank you @Virgil, I'll read up on this