Comment Umm.. (Score 0) 77
this doesn't sound like it will end well.
this doesn't sound like it will end well.
This sucks for IT having to maintain a bunch of different OS versions. Used to be they could force people to upgrade. I'll bet some big corporate CIO who wanted to save pennies in the short term until his stocks vest or he's promoted to CEO is behind pressuring Ubuntu into this.
You are right that the biggest innovation needed is legislative. But it won't happen. For one thing, most people already own a home
The only fix is cultural, we have to realize that homelessness and high rents is bad for people. We have to realize that it is morally wrong to legislatively prevent new housing getting built. The answer isn't subsidized housing, it's legislation that allows new housing to be built. subsidized housing only increases inflation. You'll still have the same amount of homeless except now people will be in debt and struggling -- which is america's way to ensure workers are cheap. The solution is allow permitting for new developments and also robotic automation.
Sorry I am not following how it would be easier to force the capitalists to hire humans rather than make them pay into a UBI fund.
That won't happen. Humans will be experts in that stuff. Look at the number of people who can ride horses, build steam engines, and even build rockets. Let's not forget that Elon Musk hired the guy who designed his rocket engines from an amateur rocketry club (he was a professional engine designer but it was also his hobby.) Today we no longer use runners for mail but marathon runners can beat ancient ones who did it for a job. I mean the literal first marathon runner 2500 years ago dropped dead after he ran it if I recall my Greek history correct. We will retain knowledge and practice in programming. As long as we keep training our minds and retain user manuals and encyclopedias, tutorials.. we should be OK. I am not saying life will be challenge free, but we really have no choice either. One thing that guaranteed won't work out is China or Russia owning robotic factories and a robot army while we don't have one.
Don't give them any ideas. Politicians are clueless I remember some years back a politician was asked "which is further out, the Andromeda galaxy
And, they've been using the degrade-in-seven-months tech on their iPhone battery for a while now.
Are you guys idiots? Coding an entire application with prompts would take longer and be more asinine than, I dunno LEARNING TO FUCKING CODE. Coding is the fastest way to tell anything what to do. Otherwise you'll get pre-canned shit. It's like you tell a woman to make you a sandwich but she doesn't put enough bacon in it. You need to explicitly tell her "more bacon" and then inevitably she doesn't put enough mayo. It's better to provide detailed instructions than to go back and forth. Whenever you see an article describing a new algorithm, I always skip to the pseudo-code part? Why?
Also, TikTok is the best way for China to underestimate us. I mean if they want to strategize a war based on our bottom 20%
Have you guys have seen that movie where a dude takes off his tracking bracelet and attaches it to a stray cat? That's TikTok.
Medication holidays are always a bad idea.
Could easily pass for being in his 50s.
Magnus, we investigated that already. Time to move on.
Exactly
If we get robots to build and farm stuff for us, under strong regulation and anti-monopoly laws (which we need regardless of robots)
It also doesn't help that they come off as pompous and taking themselves way too seriously in their videos. That's my perception anyway.
There's no way in hell I'm paying $699 for a bluetooth speaker.
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.