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lacy_tinpot
·6 uur geleden·discuss
> There isn't really much waste in federal spending

What makes the federal any different than any other organization?
lacy_tinpot
·7 uur geleden·discuss
> There isn't really much waste in federal spending.

Yes. Exactly. It's literally impossible for the federal government and the people it employs to be corrupt.

There is no such thing as a "mismanaged" federal government.

Because once human beings enter the federal government they suddenly lose all their characteristics of being human, and become angels.
lacy_tinpot
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
"Left-liberals don't exist"

This is straight out of the 19th and 20th century. Like old-socialist rhetoric (emphasis on the old). Even the revolutionary politics is basically a conservative regurgitation of the 19th and 20th century. Like this is de facto how the socialists and communists have always thought about the liberals and even enlightenment era thinkers, accusing the entire project of fascism, Western European imperialism, and so on.

It's almost like a caricature of the 19th and 20th century at this point.

There is no new politics. No new frontiers. Nothing new. Even as the entire world has completely changed, and the ground completely shifted.
lacy_tinpot
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
Well... No. I'm saying that's generally the position of conservatism/right wing/authoritarian politics.

A left leaning politics does not just address the change, or accept change as is, but fundamentally invents the change. It is the revolutionary movement that leverage modernity, that is to say newness, your scientific revolutions, your enlightenment ideals, etc. to create new politics. Politics that are emancipatory.

The left is supposed to be a politics of historical invention. Using modernity to create new institutions, new rights, new publics, and new forms of collective life. Contemporary American left-liberal politics has become largely defensive and curatorial instead.

In other words the left generally invents the future, and dictates the changes in politics, that's what makes it 'progressive', that's why it's against reactionary politics.

So I'm saying the left leaning politics of today has fallen prey to closed, diminutive, reactionary politics, and there is new real new left politics that's inventing anything. At least not in America.

There was a glimmer with early technology, but the left rejected that politics in favor for stale institutionalism (the same ones from the 19th and 20th century), and ceded that technological ground to techno-fascists/rightwing/authoritarian/etc.etc. politics.
lacy_tinpot
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
If the progressives and liberals are arguing that there is no longer any change in politics, then I think perhaps you've become conservatives/reactionary.
lacy_tinpot
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
It was subversive to the ruling class, and the politics of that time. Schools for example made books accessible to everyone, where only 'elites' had access to them before. Thereby leveling the playing field.

A left leaning politics of today might actually ask for more compute or intelligence to be accessible to all.

Nationalizing or demanding a democratized project for frontier level intelligence that's easily accessible to all Americans, for example might be an idea.

This would be in direct competition with frontier labs that are all closed source and heavily funded. It would give access to people otherwise gated due to monetary reasons. And further give individual American an opportunity to participate in a coming social/technological transformation.
lacy_tinpot
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
"We believe that AI’s emergence shows the potential for state capacity to be oriented toward a different mission that centers the ambitious creation of socially useful green infrastructure like clean energy, healthy schools, libraries, social housing, and public transit."

The basic problem that left leaning politics are refusing to address is that the above were radical propositions. Schools, libraries, social housing, public transit, were all things that were fundamentally subversive, technologically revolutionary, and disruptive.

The failure here is that the technological revolutions since should have been a wake-up call for the progressive/liberal/left leaning politics to update priors, but instead there's a conservatism that has ingrained itself as a reaction to the technological revolutions since. The left leaning politics of today remains the same politics of the 19th and 20th century with the same rhetoric and discourse. It's frozen in time, and wants to conserve the politics of that era.

What would a left liberal politics look like if it were updated with the technological fundamentals of today?
lacy_tinpot
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
LLM generated docs/readmes are at this point old news.
lacy_tinpot
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
I don't think you're familiar with the current state of AI tools then.
lacy_tinpot
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
It becomes a problem when individual users are driving these agents for them, locally through computer use.
lacy_tinpot
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
Is this all being astroturfed?

Even researcher are using AI to do their research. It's not just being used for cheating.
lacy_tinpot
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
Assuming that's even remotely true, nerds were bullied for their use of computers.

Now no one uses computers because only loser nerds use computers...
lacy_tinpot
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
I think people clicking through websites will be viewed the same as people going to the library and reading through books to research.

You just get the information you need way quicker.

Recently I had to make changes to cancel my flight. Luckily the website had an agent and I used it to cancel my flight. Didn't have to wait for an email/chat or worse call.

I even rescheduled my flight using the same website agent.

It's just way more convenient.
lacy_tinpot
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
If that were true schools wouldn't have a problem with AI.

AI usage is rampant.
lacy_tinpot
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
Guarantee this is a generational split.

The younger demographics will prefer the AI bot to talk to.
lacy_tinpot
·28 dagen geleden·discuss
At some point people will also figure out why these people are fleeing.
lacy_tinpot
·28 dagen geleden·discuss
They tried to do that with operating systems and the browser.
lacy_tinpot
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Say AI is very expensive and costs a lot. What happens when no one can or is not willing to actually do the work manually?

What if companies both don't see a large return on investment, and at the same time can't reduce their AI spend?
lacy_tinpot
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
What do you think plaid is doing?

OpenAI is just a new-ish player.
lacy_tinpot
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Palo Alto's power is city owned as well. I think we're building out fiber too.

Public infrastructure shouldn't be private. Imagine the nightmare of privately owned roads and highways.