Message from @scaevola
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And this was many hours before he even had to work.
So she definitely did not have the authority to go where she did.
But yeah, it's Christmas.
We are here to enjoy our time together as family.
But of course shit went down hill. Lol
Christmas rarely goes as well as one hopes, but still good to spend time with the family
there is always something
like my little sister sitting on the cookie plate. No I dont want to eat them now thank you very much
She sat on the cookie plate...?
😂
I put it on a chair for a few seconds
because there were cooking utensils on the table
but it was a giant plate how could she not see that
That's great.
A few seconds and boom.
Ass-cookies.
my Christmases are always pretty chill
guess you dont have a little sister
nah several cousins that are annoying
I'm the oldest
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I have one female cousin and 4 males
lucky you, I dont know how to talk to females Im not trying to bang
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the law on police responsibility is actually in each states statues
I want Yang to continue for the fact he talks about the coming of automation.
It could easily be a big change in our economy.
A lot of low-skill jobs will go bye-bye.
well
automation has been coming for over a hundred years. AI is not as smart as people make it out to be
there are a lot of low skill jobs which are so unique it wouldnt make sense to automate them
when has stopping the advancement of technology ever succeeded
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Even if it is, per-worker productivity will go up. It would require a restructure of how we look at employment but the whole pie will grow.
If we stopped assuming that every individual needs to be a self-sufficient worker unit it wouldn't be a problem. Extended families could group together around a couple of employed family members, all playing support roles like childcare etc.
also the chief engineer should be pro automation dont you think?
I think you might find many engineers concern about automation. We are concern the distruption it will cause.
People think automation is still way off. I don't know about that. Only 20 years ago our computers were just heavy bricks. Now a smartphone beats the Apollo computers hands down!
And yet unemployment is not significantly different and smartphones have not resulted in a net loss of jobs.
(I do believe widespread automation is coming btw)