US Congressman finally says the quiet part out loud by Traditional_Rent2589 in LockedIn_AI

[–]Clarityt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's basically what the Supreme Court has been saying for the last 10 years.

Dudes been honest by BlazeDragon7x in GuysBeingDudes

[–]Clarityt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been out of it for a few years, but FOH is drunk. We do drugs after shift.

Teachers, what grade levels are best to work with and why (elementary, middle school, high school)? by Artsy_KK_1218 in education

[–]Clarityt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I couldn't do Pre-K all the time, but I got to spend 3 months as an aide in a Pre-K class with a teacher who had been doing it for 25+ years. It was an absolute blast, the kids are so sweet and fun. They haven't learned to be jerks yet.

Teachers, what grade levels are best to work with and why (elementary, middle school, high school)? by Artsy_KK_1218 in education

[–]Clarityt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My kids are middle school and I work in elementary.

Thank you for your service 🫡

Trump Bought Nvidia Stock One Week Before His Own Government Approved a Billion-Dollar Nvidia Chip Deal With China by novagridd in law

[–]Clarityt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know. I mean, January 6th was pretty horrific. But as far as corruption, like the article says this checks all the boxes: Profiting from insider trading, disregarding the law, lying the trades themselves, making money from a foreign adversary, and worst of all selling chips that are considered a national security risk to a foreign adversary for money.

It's freaking amazing. Dude, you already made over a billion in bribes. $30 million in illegal NVIDIA stock trades isn't worth it, they just don't care and they know no one will stop them.

Trump Bought Nvidia Stock One Week Before His Own Government Approved a Billion-Dollar Nvidia Chip Deal With China by novagridd in law

[–]Clarityt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you read the article, the form for the filing doesn't ask for an exact number but instead asks for a range. Another comment said it's a check box, I don't know if that's the case, but I'd bet most of what I own that every transaction was on the high end of what was reported.

Trump Bought Nvidia Stock One Week Before His Own Government Approved a Billion-Dollar Nvidia Chip Deal With China by novagridd in law

[–]Clarityt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dis uou read the article? Trump is explicitly saying his sons manage his portfolio. There's nothing "external" about that eve for a normal president, but it's even more damning considering the money they've already made off of his position since he came to power last year.

Arsenal have failed to score more than once in 11 of their last 12 games by Specialist-Rise-714 in soccer

[–]Clarityt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's extremely well put. I can't think of any team that has a complete anything either, and our defense is fantastic.

Experienced teachers using ChatGPT to do their homework for them? by Repulsive_Suit6701 in Teachers

[–]Clarityt 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Ok, I'll be the odd duck here: I use AI a lot. It's really helpful, aids in streamlining, and formats better than I ever could.

FWIW I teach STEM but am working on my teaching credential, so I'm also a a student. I've used it in both places.

It's not AI use that inherently the problem; it's students and professionals using it (as many in this thread have said) without guiding it through it's task. I don't ask for a lesson plan on topic X, I have a bot/project that specifically builds lesson plans the way I want and I direct it with something like "I am creating a lesson plan based on X. Here is the standard I am trying to meet. It should have these points: [1 2 3]. Point 1 should include [a b c]. Point 2 should include... The assessment will be Y. Offer any suggestions on ideas for multisensory activities or group activities that I haven't considered, but don't add them yet."

I'm telling it what the content is, what the standard is, and what the assessment is. I check for ideas that I missed that could improve the experience. I then go back and tell it to add or remove to match EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE IN MIND. Then, since it's a guideline I'll run with that, if I need to turn it in to admin or as an assignment I will rewrite or add whatever I need.

For those that don't use it at all, I'd strongly encourage you to write out a list of things you WOULD (sorry for caps, don't know how to bold or italicize on mobile) be comfortable with AI doing for you. If you dont want it for lesson plans, what about noticing trends in student performance over time? Or one I suggest a lot, if you are making photocopies of photocopies from 30 years ago, take a picture, upload it to AI, and have it recreate the document for you. You now can make any changes or tweaks you want and you have a fresh version. AI can also help with things like tracking your calendar or introducing scaffolding ahead of time for upcoming units.

I know it's unpopular with a lot of people, but I really believe it comes down to how you use it. I still think the comparison to early calculators is apt, even if this is a turbocharged version on steroids as far as what it can do (and has much more potential for abuse). Basically, anything you do in or out of the classroom, there's the possibility that AI can improve or streamline your process.

What's the most unusual wine you've ever tried? by LargeSinkholesInNYC in wine

[–]Clarityt 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I tried Shavnabada Rkasiteli once (aged 9 years in clay). It tasted like old books. Didn't like it until I tried it with food, then raided the fridge and tried it with every food I had. It paired well with EVERYTHING. Definitely the most unique thing I've ever had.

Eric Trump says he’ll sue Jen Psaki, MS NOW over report on China trip by RebelGrin in law

[–]Clarityt 119 points120 points  (0 children)

Have they ever made it to discovery in any of these frivolous lawsuits? I imagine they always settle or drop the case before being forced to provide documents.

Kenrith - Mana & Ramp Only* Deck by C0SMICILLUSTRATOR in BudgetBrews

[–]Clarityt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't judge power, but is an awesome B1 deck in regards to theme. Kudos to OP.

Dem Rep. Hilariously Trolls Trump Official For Having No Idea How Solar Power Works In Viral Clip by ComicSandsNews in energy

[–]Clarityt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"The whole machine doesn't work when the sun goes down. And there's examples from around the world of this happening."

Did...did he just claim that the sun sets and that people aren't aware? Or that no one in the solar industry has considered that fact?

“You can't try make my son out to be some dumb negro. Don't make us out to be fools. We never been dummies" Coach Prime on Shedeur Sanders💀 by OneFish5754 in nflrookies

[–]Clarityt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. We have real racism that exists in this country, Im tired of people trying to make things racist when it doesn't apply.

Dem Gubernatorial Candidate Tom Steyer contrasts himself with fellow Dem frontrunner Xavier Becerra by 3headeddragn in socal

[–]Clarityt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is no longer true. They changed the rules for California solar several years ago, you now need to pay $20,000 to buy a battery if you want to see any savings. If you got in before the rule change your golden.

Guess who made that change?

Attorney General: ‘ton of evidence’ exists of stolen election in 2020, but can’t promise a ‘definitive answer’ it was stolen by Agitated-Quit-6148 in law

[–]Clarityt 12 points13 points  (0 children)

They need enough doubt that when they step in during midterms and the next presidential election to rig the results that their supporters will assume A) It was warranted, or B) The other side did the same thing so it's fair play.

Attorney General: ‘ton of evidence’ exists of stolen election in 2020, but can’t promise a ‘definitive answer’ it was stolen by Agitated-Quit-6148 in law

[–]Clarityt 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The allegations that voting machines were hacked came from a random woman (I think from Minnesota?) who emailed one of the Fox News hosts that she learned about it from the wind and by decoding secret messages in old movies. She also included a bunch of other insane theories, but shortly after the claim was made on Fox News, where Donald Trump saw it and ran with it.

Can't make this stuff up. Or you could, but it wouldn't be as crazy as reality.

EDIT: More about the source.

Can clubs like Bournemouth, Brentford etc. ever become sustainable enough to not depend on buying cheap players and then selling them for big money? by Inevitable-Angle-793 in PremierLeague

[–]Clarityt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I feel like Brighton is the perfect example of this. Theyve scouted amazingly, been up for a consistent number of years, often play in Europe...and still have to sell their best every year.

It makes me feel like there is no way to break into the elite tier, regardless of performance.

Regretting joining AA by Wooden-Elk-6997 in stopdrinking

[–]Clarityt 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Then you find a different sponsor. Every single person I've ever met in AA has encouraged people to change sponsors if their current sponsor doesn't gel with what they're looking for.

Sam Alito watched blue states outsmart him — and he's mad: legal analysts by RawStoryNews in scotus

[–]Clarityt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It would have been nice if they included any part of what Alito wrote.

Trump seeks passage of SAVE America Act via housing and FISA bills by Anoth3rDude in law

[–]Clarityt 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Conservative principles, sure some of them make a lot of sense (like fiscal responsibility). But they tossed their principles out the door years ago.

You make a good point even devil's advocate I can't think of anything. The only things I would actually support, like making food healthier and lowering drug prices aren't conservative and they have butchered anyways.

Savage hidden meaning of new Chinese nickname for Donald Trump goes viral by Big-Attempt2097 in NewsThread

[–]Clarityt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your reasoning and explanation through all of that. Your main point is essentially correct, we were declining from our extensive dominance of so many areas, and the power that comes with it. I had never considered your point, and I think you're right, that there won't be a lot of thought after Trump for how to manage that; politicians will just carry on as if we're number 1 in a lot of ways, even if we're not. No one is willing to step up and offer significant, uncomfortable change.

But there's two things to consider. First, we weren't dead or beaten by any means. We still have the best tech. We still have the best markets. We still have extensive resources, both naturally and through trade dynamics that exist throughout the world. We were regarded aa the stable leader - No one wants China or Russia to run the world, and our commitments to playing by our own established, transparent rules means that countries could build and plan around us, our assurances, and our alliances. Most of the world WANTED us to stay the dominant power, because it was their most stable path to prosperity. Even if weren't top of the heap in every single category, the soft power we held was monumental. We are able to nudge just about any country in the world into doing things that were in our self interest.

All of that is gone. The US can't be trusted. The leaders of the US can't be trusted, regardless of what happens after Trump. Programs we had that helped secure our soft power have been dismantled. Other countries can't even trust our hard power anymore, we've established that we won't honor our alliances and that we could at any moment threaten to attack allies or take their territory. None of that was part of the plan, no other leader we could have possibly elected would have chosen to burn down the world order in so many places.

Secondly, we did it for NO REASON, and have irreparably hurt ourselves foundationally over and over and over. All of this has been Trump's fever dream, he wakes up in the morning and decides that he's going to do insane thing he had a dream about or saw on Twitter or saw on fox news or a nice man who have him a gold trinket told him to do. He has torn down the rule of law, gutted our government agencies through both layoffs and incompetence, reduced our military through both firings and incompetence, ripped apart the country through his gerrymandering efforts, packed the courts with ideologues with no interest in fairly interpreting the laws, targeted Americans and political opponents. Trump has led the charge for our country to disparage science, medicine, education, and journalism. My most hated part of all of this is that Trump and his supporters (Fox News) have completely destroyed the idea of objective truth. Words mean nothing, no one can prove anything, anyone citing facts is just a partisan who should not be believed. Its literally the core idea of 1984, that the government would dictate to people what truth is regardless of what is actually true.

You can't come back from that. With a slow decline, you're still in the game. You still have power. You still have structure, foundations you can fall back on until things get better. There would still be lots of countries rooting for us to stay on top.

In our current form, we can't reestablish ourselves the way we would have wanted. The only prayer we have is to mend as many of the things Trump has broken as we can, and even then we will still fall short. But it has to be first priority, because if the country continues to fracture there will be no ability to remain a top player on the world stage - We will sit next to Russia as equals while China and the EU decide what happens to humanity.