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Thanks.


Jesus ... did you not read what that OP wrote? Your response sounds like a breathless teenager. Stop and think.

"We're the billonaire CEO's, bitch"

*bitch noun 1. - commonly used in reference to the government and the people.


Mostly agree with this from a personal pov ... AI has changed my role from often being a slog, to smoothly gliding through my day most of the time.

The only question will be whether or not it gradually develops further from my assistant to my controller and then ... its own HR firing department.


Yeah, you can get a used Tesla for a bag of chips where I am ... and I still wouldn't buy one.

I just got one after the 14.2 update. Best car I've owned, I run >90% self driving. Is it ready for totally autonomous driving? No. It gets confused. They'll get there soon enough.

Not with the non-self-cleaning sensor suite they have right now.

If new, you just funded a narcissistic wanker and his ding-a-ling tribe. Just saying.

If used, good on you. You're not making things much worse. I've seen people cheap out and buy performance diesels as they'd depreciated so much. Picking up a cheapo Tesla is at least better than that sorry outcome. Thanks.


Fricken love this story ...

And now I'm thinking who *wouldn't* want to volunteer to go all in on this kind of stuff once their main work winds down? (Facebook apparently).

... starts looking for dark web vigilante groups


Facebook carried a ball?

I'm willing to bet said ball was kicked into the jungle five seconds after registering the domain.


Jesus ... that gives me a new perspective on Japan ...

The situation in the US is significantly worse, and probably numerous other countries I haven't experience with. Rather than asking if you've committed a crime, American employers/landlords will do a background check and are liable to turn you down if you've ever been arrested, even if the charges were dropped or you were found not guilty. Comparatively, the reason Japanese employers/landlords may even ask about having committed crime is because they can't find that information on their own freely. This is a fairly ridiculous criticsm, if you ask me. Nobody in any country wants to associate with criminals, often to an unfairly punitive degree, but at least in Japan you are not punished merely for being arrested. And while I don't doubt it happens, it's also far from a universal experience, despite Westerners loving to talk about Japan in broad sweeping generalizations. I have personally never been asked whether I've committed a crime.

One of the ways they keep crime so low. Being convicted destroys your reputation in a country where reputation is extremely important. Everyone loves saying it would be great to have lower crimes like Japan, but very few would really want the system that achieving that requires.

Their system seems to work better for them than our system does for us, so...

And, to think ... I voted for this horseshit ... I don't remember seeing this in the bloody manifesto.

This is why having decent standards in politics and opposition matters so much.

We all got together to vote out the last wankers, only to find that the current lot are of the same quality but in different ways.

And to think... the 'heads up their arses while trying to suppress a Hitler salute' brigade (Reform) are waiting in the wings to prove my point.


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