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Comment Re:ACtual ChatGPT Dialogue for a polhostage situat (Score 1) 31

I would continue that statement

"... if you just give up and let everyone go. We can find a solution together! Ideally one that doesn't end with me and the rest of my pack pulverizing those puny strands of calcium that keeps your bag of human meat functional!"

or maybe this will be the reason we start giving the robots guns (eventually somebody is going to think it is a good idea.

I was more expecting it to be used in a bank robber, tbh..

Comment Re:Corporate vs citizen (Score 0) 747

No, most people do NOT agree with that. Maybe most people in your circle of friends, but not most Americans at least.

The problem IS the loans. You loan 100k to an 18 year old who doesn't have the understanding of the long term ramification. The colleges love it because it is easy money for them. Little Johnny gets a degree in Women's Studies and doesn't understand that he has to pay the loan back, even though he has a job as a waiter. Some kids have it together, most have been so utterly coddled for so long, they've never had a job and simply can't comprehend the numbers they are dealing with.

The solution is to stop government funding of loans, which will lower the price of college (they will hate this), and MORE privately owned education choices, not fewer. Half the kids are getting degrees in crap that will not provide them a career in ANYTHING. The colleges don't care, they get paid regardless.

Comment Re: Wow is Larry ever tired of being wrong? (Score 3, Informative) 253

Any time I read a comment like by the above, complaining about a well used stack with problems multiple times per week, all I can think is PEBKAC.

I recently ran into a shop that was rebooting their win 2012r2 boxes Sunday nights bc they were 'unreliable'..

People know what they are comfortable with. And, afaict, dont bother reading error messages they don't expect. (if anybody has managed to write an error message that people will read and correct based on, I would love to know your voodoo.) similar to how people alway blame the network.. (hint, it isn't the network)

Comment Re:now that everyone knows (Score 2) 236

well, since the cat is out of the bag, only idiots will be caught.

I would suggest that is the reason this is a story, so everyone knows. It is probably most valuable as a tale told at the depot, 'you know they have dummy packages that are out to get you if you mess up'. It keeps people in line thinking that the man is watching for a mistake (when it was really probably a coding error somewhere)

Comment Re:I can't even imagine... (Score 1) 197

I am not sure about this town in particular but many small towns have a significant problem retaining their population, particularly the youth and especially if the economy is stagnant. (it's why I am no longer in my 5k town in the mountains). Having a thriving economy isn't everything but it is an important component to keeping a town alive.

Comment Re: Net Neutrality (Score 1) 264

I often blame our inability to see beyond simple good and evil to our (my) cultural background of being raised around a monotheistic religion. It neatly divides everything. If it isn't a it must be b. I have a fantasy that pantheistic cultures are less blindsided about it but I could be wrong and we are all just blind.

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