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posterman
·last year·discuss
"claude plays pokemon" shows that it struggles with mount moon (as did four year old me)
posterman
·last year·discuss
I think you are confusing hyperbole with poetic license, and overstating the effects it has on English vernacular. I am not American, but I wouldn't go around minimizing how industrious the "great society" is.
posterman
·last year·discuss
only inasmuch as a world where everyone playing violin in the streets is a dystopia, too...
posterman
·last year·discuss
who needs creativity when you can have built small-scale versions of your favorite intellectual properties?
posterman
·last year·discuss
Proposal via instagram is certainly a move.
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
...theological?
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
I mean, until there is an alternative in the space that has a (good), free, anonymous ai web search then I think we can probably assume you are confusing what you want with what is "viable"
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
not only is it intellectually lazy, its just plain lazy. this is hackernews, surely you've heard of artificial intelligence?
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
This presumes humans will survive until the point they have to deal with it. Irrefutability and far-future events are oil and water.
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
Bold claim. Why?
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
weird to film someone doing their job just to prove you could ask for tea without taking off your big vr headset. hope they asked for permission to post this.
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
The acquisition of books is totally decoupled from the "artistic value" and "intelligence" that reading them proffers. I buy books too, rarely at retail but sometimes, and I make no bones that my desire to do so is as consumerist as anything else I purchase.
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
Thats a reductive read. I thought this forum was supposed to encourage a higher minded discourse?
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
I don't love the way the dude handled it, but what is preventing you from even considering that it is a genuine gesture to his employees?
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
Sounds like consumerism
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
Since when did relaying employee experience constitute an existential threat to a businesses ability to operate? This forum is littered with people who engage in "threats" as a mode of business every single day.
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
the person you are replying to claims an artist wont "change the world". you couldn't ask for a more "hacker-brained" take on culture. what, sitting around on our computers building dinky little apps does more than movies, film and music?
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
its a joke.
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
counterpoint: the forks dont retain any of the context that led you to them, nor does returning to an earlier branching point retain the discussion that occurred down a separate "rabbit hole". therefore it is in some ways decidedly less human that the linear approach in use
posterman
·2 years ago·discuss
Tell me you don't know what decriminalization means without telling me you don't know what decriminalization means.