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fundaThree
·last year·discuss
I live in DC
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratfucking

I honestly have no clue what beef you have with me, or if you even disagree, but thanks for calling me cool.

> What was the reason she gave for not ratfucking it a second time?

Still waiting on an answer that it seems you might be capable of providing rather than acting like a dick
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
Fair, I guess I have no clue who on earth would willingly opt into driving into New York in the first place.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
What is an "advanced" algorithm? How do you differentiate this from other algorithms?
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> I think you should strive for definitive proof

I think only mathematicians and computer scientists can deliver this.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> She delayed it by 6 months because she thought it would hurt some candidates in House elections

Did she think that New Jersey residents vote for New York candidates? Do you have a link to the narrative?
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
TUI?

EDIT: "rich terminal users interfaces"
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> There is such a thing as negative value, if you do something that is a commodity poorly, then you are actively less valuable relative to competitors that do a good job of the same thing.

I think negative value would look something like bombing someone. Negative relative-[commodity-]value does not imply negative value.

Also, software is not a commodity at all. There's no cost to reproducing it.

> You can' charge anyone extra for doing this commodity stuff right.

I'm not sure what you mean by "commodity". I think you mean "commonplace" or something like that.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
I thought Hochul ratfucked this initiative for no apparent reason. What was the reason she gave for not ratfucking it a second time?
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> It's not a commodity and it's not valuable.

Commodities only have the commodity-value (i.e. price); actual value (i.e. something's worth/weight/utility/what something means to you) is unrelated to commodification. Most valuable things in your life likely have no meaningful commodity value. Very much including the concept of friction.

If only commodities are "valuable", the word has lost all value.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
It's not the deciding factor yet. You can bet the IP hammer is going to swing in again once the big players have been decided just to keep the small players out.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> The other piece of "evidence", Cal-Maine's quarterly P/L, is also useless, for all we know they decided to invest in less capital equipment than previously in Q3 2025

There's no serious moral or value distinction here; if you insist on pointing fingers you can, but at the end of the day the profits we see celebrated come with higher costs, and the continuing-to-increase wealth inequality in this country confirms that not everyone sees the benefit.

> You know what the trouble is, Brucey? We used to make shit in this country, build shit. Now we just put our hand in the next guy's pocket.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> I earnestly feel like that's our modern language coloring our reading of it.

You are reading modern language. Sexual identity was already a thing at this point in history and had been for several decades.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> They always feel slightly like academics reading into things too much when it's totally possible they were meant platonically or like a brotherly type of love.

Why on earth are you looking for definitive proof of specific claims when it comes to history? That just seems like a fool's errand.
fundaThree
·last year·discuss
> TX builds over 2x more per capita than CA.

Ok, but this comes at the severe detriment of having to deal with the Texas government. Why not just move out of the country at that point?