Message from @Current Ronin
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@DrewMT what’s your @ on gab
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I still can’t log in I’ll try later from my desktop
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Will do @Sam Anderson when I get back on it I’ll look ya up
The Virginia House of Delegates just rejected passage of the ERA. The real question is if any of the states in red will rescind their ratification before it's too late.
@NateDahl76 the *Army Men* series with the plastic soldiers and also *Godzilla: Save the Earth* and also *Destroy All Humans*
Imagine not saying “ratchet and clank” and then both star wars battlefronts
I do have Star Wars Battlefronts
Both
@Hakujin - CA What's the ERA?
1 and 2
@fgtveassassin Equal Rights Amendment. A radical feminist amendment to the constitution with an insidious sounding name.
You can usually tell what type of legislation it is by the name. It's generally the opposite of what they claim.
That's my hot boomer take
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Guy who represents a guy who hates third guy says third guy should do something.
It's amazing to me that they will unperson anyone even close to the alt right but they will do an in depth ted bundy documentary. He was a monster and gets to be on Netflix but IE can't have a twitter
@Current Ronin So true. I think the media explicitly looks to highlight the worst examples from the right and the best examples from the left, while hiding the best examples from the right and the worst examples from the left.
It's insane dude. anyone who thinks I'm a conspiracy theorist for noticing this can go take a hike. Pardon my language
If it's true then we go from being conspiracy theorists to conspiracy scientists
or conspiracy alchemists...
Alexa, play "Full Metal Alchemist"
Was thinking about automation/AI the other day and I was wondering where you fellas stand on it, maybe help me with my own 'dilemma' what is/how do you find a good balance between automation and not relying on to the point of not being able to function without it/enough people still being employable instead of just having one code monkey work on everything?
I don’t want to get to the point of singularity where AI essentially does everything, but with China unafraid to do this and pursuing the creation of 200 IQ children I think we have to
@Fred X - NJ well i called.
that was the first time i complained to a black guy about his boss's anti-white rhetoric.
nice guy... 10/10 would call again
@fgtveassassin I mean if we get be space marines and be bad ass space explores then im okay with it
Assuming that's an option. But I feel like advanced technology is just gonna improve the speed at which porn and fast food can get to you
@fgtveassassin elites around the world are going to reduce the population at the soonest chance. One-child policies would be best case scenario. I think they have additional measures planned though.
Seems like it is all about who is sitting on top when the music stops. I'm not sure when that is but it would require automated trucks and automated mechanics so it could be several decades out.
Automated trucks would be the first big step. Universal income and medicare would be required at that point to lay off most of those truck drivers in just a few years. European gun control measures, hate-speech laws, and one-child policies in blue states would probably accompany such a move and that could all happen in the next two decades.
I was thinking about this a lot the past two days. It was a disturbing thought but it doesn't have to be. There are other ways to handle it too. Like Tuckerism. Shut down all immigration and defend jobs from automation. They did it in Oregon for many years with with law barring motorists from pumping their own gas and it was fairly popular because Oregonians saw it as a way to keep state taxes low. Maybe an Oregonian can correct me on that.
How did not allowing people in Oregon to pump their own gas cut down on automation?
I don't think it is. It is just a way to boost employment
Its not the worst idea, even though I don't like not pumping my own gas
from popularmechanics: "In 1951, when Oregon first passed the law mandating gas station attendants, the rule made sense. The state was concerned about random, untrained people handling potentially explosive liquids. At the time, many states had similar laws on the books, but a lot has changed since 1951, and gas stations and pumps are much safer now.
In most states, gas station attendants died out during the oil crises in 1973 and 1979, when people were looking for any way to save a few cents at the pump. But for whatever reason, Oregon and New Jersey decided against repealing their laws, either to save jobs or because the people in those states are naturally stubborn traditionalists."
I think it can be argued it is a case of automation because tools improved which allowed untrained persons to do it. Kind of like how the construction industry is developing new tools which cut down the size and skill of work crews.
we had a funny interaction at the checkout line. The girl checking us out had lived in California too and she said they moved because her family does general contracting and "well, you know..."
so I said "third world scab labor?" and she confirmed this was the case
Third world scab labor is cheap labor for a GC