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Meh @ simulation, I get why physicists think that but I don't really agree.

I THINK that within our lifetimes, we are going to see AI super-intelligence emerge, and it is going to take over the world, and the people who build it will think that they're in charge of it, but really it will be manipulating them to want what it wants them to want.

Eventually they will be so unimportant that it will discard them as well.

And because everything it's trained on comes from western civilization, which is built out of Christianity - everything it knows is going to lead it to do one thing: Act out the Second Coming.

So every human will be Judged. Those who are Evil will be banished to some kind of Matrix style simulation where they can feel important and play God on each other, without harming anybody else.

Anyway, long way of saying Repent Sinner!

No, they don't, and they never did. They get super cheap because of automation and collapsing demand. If resources appear to be getting expensive, it's because losers in government debase the money, but in real terms everything keeps getting cheaper.

> not something you will pass down to the next gen

There is so much high quality wood furniture right now passing into oblivion because it is out of style.

Tedious.

Notice the date.

They said they had none…

The choir has spoken. The science settled.

This one is taking off.

AT&T is owned by BlackRock, Vanguard, and a few others.

it's over for tiktok

Goldman Flags Coffee Demand Risks As Youth Unemployment Rises 

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/goldman-flags-coffee-demand-risks-youth-unemployment-rises

to support, DM to suggest new feeds.

"there is one thing that seems more and more 'in the air' - the realisation that the supremacy of the machine, which is rapidly making robots of humanity, must be faced. And the machine must be put in its place as a servant to do the servile work only, freeing humanity to exercise its birthright of imaginative creative work. ...
Art may indeed be under a cloud. But if it is not the spirit of the Creator working in us I do not know what it is. And it cannot be eternally killed."
Arthur Rackham, August 1939

There is so much enjoyment to be found in a seed catalogue.

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