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JanxyJet 2 points ago +2 / -0

Honestly, I'd have probably believed he was running a pedo trafficking ring under the guise of a mystery cult, and shouted, "Barrabas," like the rest of the crowd. With no internet, I'd be long dead before it could start coming to light that he was betrayed by Judas, and that it was all a setup by the Pharisees.

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JanxyJet 4 points ago +4 / -0

More evidence of a bubble, and rich people being quite capable of acting like idiots.

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JanxyJet 3 points ago +3 / -0

Because I've known actual gay people, even one that got straight (after leaving the US for a few years, interestingly). Many are otherwise normal people, and would prefer not to be gay. Now, I've also had neighbors that were immature promiscuous flaming fags, that you could tell from 100ft needed a good father figure when they were young, and that I wouldn't turn my back on if there were boys around.

Just like how I only have ever known middle and working class Torah-following Jews, so I don't categorically have distain for them, either (it's the Jews, still, but a subset of Jews).

Observe, and form your own damn opinions. Inform yourself with ancient wisdom, but don't blindly follow it in a world quite divorced from the one that made it.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +2 / -1

Hardly a conspiracy, though. Items often on sale get high MARPs, but ever sell at them, then sale prices vary over time. Most grocery chains do this with BOGOs, too, where the price will rise for a week or two prior, then fall after.

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JanxyJet 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, it certainly never happened to me. No one ever accused me of being a commie, nonbinary, or even a Redditor. When they called me things that were seemingly untrue, but hardly horrible, they never wanted to actually talk about it. Like, what part of Nazism do I appear to represent, exactly? I mean, maybe it's part of it that I do agree with.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

Eurofags have been manual doing it for ages and that seemed fine. Starting a warm engine with plenty oil all over, shouldn't be a problem. Starters are different, too, with clutches. I don't like them for the unpredictable nature of starting from a stop in traffic, and it has an immeasurably small, if any, gas mileage improvement. But, I doubt it's doing much extra harm to the engines.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

Everyone ignores Time. That makes Time sad.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sometimes it is, like anyone else. In the cases of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, it was genuine. Stan Lee was creative passionate, and sometimes unfortunately, a ruthless businessman. Jack Kirby was talented, but working class. His parents encouraged his art to help keep him away from gangs. His trauma from WWII fueled much his output, like a form of therapy. Nowadays, he has been getting recognized as a legit great 20th century illustrator, with the art world's bias against comic artists going away.

Rick Rubin is a creative and weird mofo. I've seen my share of documentaries on albums he has worked on, and I'd say he's legit.

Likewise, Clive Davis pretty much stumble into being a record exec.

Most of the music guys, and all of the Hollywood guys (yes, even Spielberg), though, went in just for money, power, etc..

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have no love to lose for big pharma. But if you took this stuff, willingly, you deserve what you got, and should serve as a warning to others. To anyone with two brain cells to rub together, GLP-1 meds were obviously going to be long-term shitshows, from the day they got approved by the FDA.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

A fascist wouldn't even get to either party's primary. I'm not pro-fascist, as I'm generally anti-authoritarian. But, if you could give me a fascist to elect, right now that is patriotic, and not an Israel boot licker, and I'd gladly help with my vote.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

But, how? You'll go to jail for driving without a license, FI, and if you need to renew it, it's more than like to be RealID. Mine was, before anyone was even talking about this stuff, and now there not even an opt-out option in my state.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

Or, I create a forwarded email address, and give them bogus info. I get around purchase limits on good sales, while they get partial data.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

But a digital ID will be singular, and linked to me. I only use bogus info for store cards, mostly to use when they have purchased limits on deep sales. For store CCs, what would be the digital ID equivalent of interest-free financing, and regular member-only sales? Finally, can I decide to later get rid of my digital ID, due to providing me no added value over not having one?

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

LLMs are often black boxes, as they end up with emergent behavior, and there has only recently been effort to track any of it (at least for most public commercial ones).

That said, letting them develop with minimal control, but clearly understanding the need, given they usually apply political censorship, could be considered negligence.

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JanxyJet 3 points ago +3 / -0

Stretching a bit. Technology who's time has come will be made.

  • Oppenheimer ran a large team. He was chosen for his communication skills, which were not a hallmark for typical research scientists.

  • There are at least three people that all claim to have invented the USB thumb drive, all within a span of mere months, and IBM was trying to beat everyone to getting parents on it, during that same short period in 1999. It was ready to be made.

  • John McCarthy was an academic that knew good ideas when he saw them. He gets called the father of AI because of being at the right place and time to deal with people, and their papers, working on it's beginnings. But, he deserves car less real credit than many others in that, and related, fields. Not to say he wasn't influential, but even the most cursory looking into things will show is not deserving of his need pop culture status.

  • John von Neuman is one of many. The standard instruction-level memory architecture of most computers is based of his work, and he was legit. He did a lot of pure math work that was out there, but genuinely useful, and did a good bit of theory crafting to help bridge computability with early physical computers. But, he didn't even come up with 95% of what we call Von Neuman architecture, even. He took the idea from others, and worked a few remaining details out, and championed it as the best way to make a general purpose computer. AFAIK, he never tried to take all the credit, either.

  • The microprocessor had numerous inventors. The first complete one was made by a team of three people, only one of whom Jewish.

Those are just the ones I already know enough about to see red flags when reading the list.

Do you really want the Jew to torture and exterminate you?

Based on history, that's a dumb question. The better question in how much work are you are willing to do, and how far can you suppress your conscience, to go along and get along? I'm sure millions of starved Russians, everyone tortured in their gulags, and all those touched by the CIA, Mossad, et al, really wanted they got.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

Use books, that cite their sources. All the big AIs only use what they trained on (GIGO), and are politically directed when using English (maybe some other languages, too, now), so as to not drift away from progressive messaging as truth (AKA turning racist and right wing).

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

2348 BC for a world-scale flood would have greatly disrupted world history. Many peoples were doing things all around the time that there are plenty of records of. So, you lost me there, twice (CE/BCE also shows a heavy bias). If there was a big flood, it was before that, likely by a millennia or more, possibly many millennia.

Outside of places and figures we have archeological evidence for, or witness accounts from, it's hard to discern history from parable, in the first books of the Old Testament/Torah, and impossible to date most events. It was written in something like 300 BC. IIRC, with no older copies known of any books in it. It's quite possible the boat on Mt. Ararat was Noah's, but that story could also be more general, much older, and more, "containing important truths," than, "being factually correct."

The jews don't like this Jesus dude though.. plus he's jewish!

The Jewish leaders under occupation were corrupt AF, zealots wanting the Messiah to be more like a warlord were common, and Jesus was a weirdo drug-using cult leader (it's using and administering mind-altering drugs that got him the title of Christ, and Western society's thing against mind-altering drugs is a very recent phenomenon).

Preaching peace and forgiveness around folk that were looking for a worldly leader to rise up wasn't doing it, for many Jews. Then, he was directly against the regional establishment, and the Romans were not happy when they had to intervene. Finally in a time of unrest, preaching that there was greater authority than the Roman emperor was very dangerous. Thanks to Romans inheriting the Greek's love of writing everything down, we know he was given chances to live by both Herod and Pilot, and ignored them. Then, that Pilot was under strong political pressure to crucify the man (the Catholic Church recently unearthed and published a letter from Pilot himself, that confirmed that part of the story). He basically did everything possible to get himself killed, after claiming to his followers that he would be.

It's been how long since he last stepped in. 2025 minus [30 -] 610 = 1[385] years

If you're going to mix in Islam, and do this, is it not in bad faith to ignore Joseph Smith, and reset the count from 1830?

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

How do you easily approximate half a year? A quarter? 12 and power-of-two basesale common division and multiplication tasks easier than primes. Since a year isn't early so neat to divide up, though, compromises had to be made.

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JanxyJet 1 point ago +1 / -0

On one hand, you know it wasn't ChatGPT's fault. Just like the various suicides from bullying, you know there's a deeper story, involving some ignored trauma, negligent parents, or whatever.

On the other hand, we're running headlong into dystopia, and nobody doing any of the work seems concerned with the wisdom of ideas like Asimov's laws. Sounding the alarm early, even if in bad faith. I think is a good thing to do. At the very least, much like Instagram knowingly preying on girls and young women, concerned parents and other family members that aren't as tied into the matrix need to be made aware of the dangers of AI plus impressionable/gullible minds.

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