

okay thanks, no existing model is ethical is what you’re saying. i were thinking of the biases of models which might skew machiavellian in the output.


okay thanks, no existing model is ethical is what you’re saying. i were thinking of the biases of models which might skew machiavellian in the output.

btw do you keep up with what bill gates is doing with all the land he’s bought up? /i don’t know, thought to ask since you mention keeping up with him

takes executives jobs exceedingly well. workhorses: not so much.

it’s an FPGA chip forgotten by the world, fallen off an assembly line during an earthquake. it had lodged itself into a crevice of the factory floor. between earth and machine the chip had endured in perpetual limbo…

arrogant oligarchs thinking billions can sustain their bubble. another degree, more Ac indoors.


okay, phew =) i got anxious for some reason.


are you an AI asking to be trained or something? your entire post culminates in that it’s people’s faults for not doing better, phones not being the issue and these analog bags being kinda moot.
i don’t wanna comment anymore incase you take my posts antagonistically, i think we’re reading differently. no offense meant! have a good day


i sense a /neutral tone is important to add from me. i come in peace ✌️
so specifying it’s others wrong for being on their phone so much is a critique


no, i mean you’re critizising the way a societal change is happening and i add some thoughts to that.


idea: vapour-pressure deficit occuring in plantlife like trees because of difference in temperature of root to crown.


i mean strong emotions lead to collective change. telling a person they should Not express all this emotion and Not talk about it like they do just isolates the person into not feeling it’s a big trend. also increases self-shaming. then it never happens for those who obviously have been unsuccsessful so far. /info


i mean culturally i also relate to the older generation in the case of digitalization if i grew up rurally with poorer parents. so a zoomer in a millenial cultural upbringing since poor + rural = lagging on trends. i’d call it millenial


as others’ve typed out: not a zero sum act.
just below two hours a day and brain isn’t rotting.
also i’d reformulate: not necessarily simultaneous, just some time. can be disjointed in time: to look up or record and to do in the everyday groove.


be, you will


you are cool and i am proud of you, random person online
Maximilian Kasy’s book seems cool, yes.
thanks for responding that it was a weirdly phrased question, now ik.