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dopamean
·24 日前·議論
It has definitely seemed that way. People have been commenting about it on r/aviation.
dopamean
·先月·議論
> Regular adults like most of us here don't ever get such videos in their feeds

I know my story is just an anecdote but it really makes me question if this is even true. I search for things that I want to learn about on YouTube, often about wildlife or the environment, and get served a TON of AI slop. My feed is now full of it. It's extremely frustrating and has actually led to me using YouTube in this way a lot less over the last few months. I have been hoping that I'd be able to filter by this one day.
dopamean
·2 か月前·議論
Depending on what the event is and why you were asked to speak telling the audience what they want to hear may be appropriate. If you're a consultant giving a presentation on how a business needs to change it's operations some hard truths may be necessary. At a graduation where students are going into an uncertain job market while loaded with debt... maybe save the hard truths. A little encouragement may be appropriate in that circumstance.
dopamean
·4 か月前·議論
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dopamean
·4 か月前·議論
you're the only person replying to comments on this post that seems to know what they're talking about. what do you do for a living?
dopamean
·5 か月前·議論
being rich is pretty great almost anywhere in the world including the nordic countries. it's only "better" in america if you value having a huge gap between you and the poorest people in the country.
dopamean
·5 か月前·議論
Not only did they want it some of them are literally profiting from it. And the ones who aren't yet profiting are trying to.
dopamean
·5 か月前·議論
I tend to agree. In this version of "neutrality" we'd have to believe that if MAGA is defeated in the not too distant future (whatever that means) that these people in Silicon Valley would flip to the other side. There's just no way.
dopamean
·5 か月前·議論
The board could argue that it's damaging to the company's brand and long term bottom dollar to charge such usurious fees and fire the CEO for taking such a harsh stance with app developers.
dopamean
·6 か月前·議論
I honestly thought they closed them alreay.
dopamean
·6 か月前·議論
This is such a strange way to think about what was done. Rather than just being happy they kept the pay once option and saying that's good you're imagining critics who how Apple can "shut them down."
dopamean
·7 か月前·議論
And netflix has ads now.
dopamean
·8 か月前·議論
Thanks for this comment!
dopamean
·8 か月前·議論
I know a little about planes and nothing about ships so maybe this is crazy but it seems to me that if you're moving something that large there should be redundant systems for steering the thing.
dopamean
·8 か月前·議論
This is so cool. How lucky to have such a close experience to that scene. I'm jealous.
dopamean
·9 か月前·議論
I can tell you right now that the kinds of dudes who play high level college ball and then go on to play professional ball were not hustling as kids. Many did grow up in unfortunate circumstances (this is less true as the years go on) however their talents generally were identified early and the track they were on was pretty clear.

I think the simpler answer is that some people are especially poor at risk vs reward analysis. Others enjoy the thrill of getting away with something. It's been 30+ years since Chauncey Billups has had to worry about money. I think your point about friends around them is very fair though. Lots of these guys have hangers on with their hands out and despite making lots of money in their careers they cant just give cash to everyone. So I can imagine them thinking "hey place a bet on my under for the next game because I'm going to go out early" seems like a low risk, not so evil way to put a few dollars in a friend's pocket.
dopamean
·9 か月前·議論
Super late to this but I'd take bipedal bots. That's not to say I'm particularly bullish on that idea though. Seems like it might be simpler to build purpose built robots for specific tasks. They'd probably be faster.
dopamean
·9 か月前·議論
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that there's basically no chance that flying cars become a meaning part of life in America in my lifetime (I just turned 40).
dopamean
·6 年前·議論
Communication is probably the biggest skill needed if you're trying to be an employed programmer working on a team.

If you're just trying to be a hobbyist and do stuff for fun then I'd say you need some things that aren't necessarily skills like curiosity, a love of challenging problems, and ability to easily retain information that you read.
dopamean
·8 年前·議論
I spend a lot of time on Discogs.