That's fine, but if 90% of jobs are replaced with AI as a result, who will have income to buy those cheap products?
Corporations five years from now wondering where the customers went after they replaced 90% of their employees with AI
@H_A_Copington @Terry @MeBigbrain @Orkin_Awk @veff I know that probably sounds pretty vague, but what I want is this
>Complete destruction of demonic electrical and automotive infrastructure all over the world (except vintage motorcycles, since they're romantic)
>People making houses and clothing and art and furniture and all that for their own towns and villages using locally-gathered resources, developing vernacular styles for EVERYTHING, meaning that if you travel everywhere you go is going to have its own unique culture
>People lead lifestyles that force them to be smarter and more physically and socially capable since they don't have gadgets and chinks/immigrants to do all the work for them
>I'd like to see the United States (and Russia and China tbh) balkanize because I think that they are too geographically large to allow for adequate government
I want our created, man-made world to be as beautiful as the natural world we've been gifted by God. That's it. Everything else is secondary to that.
>Complete destruction of demonic electrical and automotive infrastructure all over the world (except vintage motorcycles, since they're romantic)
>People making houses and clothing and art and furniture and all that for their own towns and villages using locally-gathered resources, developing vernacular styles for EVERYTHING, meaning that if you travel everywhere you go is going to have its own unique culture
>People lead lifestyles that force them to be smarter and more physically and socially capable since they don't have gadgets and chinks/immigrants to do all the work for them
>I'd like to see the United States (and Russia and China tbh) balkanize because I think that they are too geographically large to allow for adequate government
I want our created, man-made world to be as beautiful as the natural world we've been gifted by God. That's it. Everything else is secondary to that.
Finally!
They're finally going to take down some random contractor!
And yet people will insist "nothing ever happens" .. π
They're finally going to take down some random contractor!
And yet people will insist "nothing ever happens" .. π
Can't wait for the GOP in Congress to leverage his findings to do nothing but own the libs on Twitter
> I doubt most will want to have to choose their "bricks" separately ala bluesky
I'm only aware that bluesky exists and is largely more of the same, with censorship being possible from a centralized group.
What do you mean by "choosing bricks"
I'm only aware that bluesky exists and is largely more of the same, with censorship being possible from a centralized group.
What do you mean by "choosing bricks"
For example, how would streetways look different without billboards everywhere (some places do ban billboards) or..
How would the internet be different without the advertising model?
How would the internet be different without the advertising model?
It was only ever about power.
"Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.
The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture.
The object of power is power."
- Orwell
"Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.
The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture.
The object of power is power."
- Orwell
Guess why..
> iHeartMedia (850-plus AM and FM stations) had to pay $1.8 billion in interest expenses last year, after paying more than $1.5 billion in each of the past 5 years. Thatβs because when the company was acquired by private equity firms Bain Capital Partners and Thomas H. Lee Partners in 2008, just as the financial crisis was in full swing, it was loaded up with more than $20 billion in debt that it hasnβt been able to grow its way out of
> iHeartMedia (850-plus AM and FM stations) had to pay $1.8 billion in interest expenses last year, after paying more than $1.5 billion in each of the past 5 years. Thatβs because when the company was acquired by private equity firms Bain Capital Partners and Thomas H. Lee Partners in 2008, just as the financial crisis was in full swing, it was loaded up with more than $20 billion in debt that it hasnβt been able to grow its way out of