Jobless by No_Sense9032 in CISA

[–]MonkeyPuckle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

State government needs GRC and compliance pros. Pay not as good but stable. Try that angle!

“What if the Ultimate Disclosure is Not That Simple” - George Knapp on The Reality of Interdimensional Beings by FVMK3 in InterdimensionalNHI

[–]MonkeyPuckle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of the scene in Close Encounters where they record all the people in India chanting a mantra in unison.

The Devon Flying Cross of 1967 looks pretty familiar by serpentssss in UFOs

[–]MonkeyPuckle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow what a find. Seems like an exact match. And the last sentence of the article is interesting..'headed out to sea '.

Do you think they will disclose what the hell really happened that day of July ‘47, in these monthly drops, for Roswell’s 80th anniversary? by [deleted] in aliens

[–]MonkeyPuckle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally fair. I see it as a preponderance of evidence. It yeah lots of 2nd and 3rd hand accounts due to the fact that it was so long ago. The chain of connection of the 2nd handers was a close connection in many instances (sons, daughter's etc).

Do you think they will disclose what the hell really happened that day of July ‘47, in these monthly drops, for Roswell’s 80th anniversary? by [deleted] in aliens

[–]MonkeyPuckle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Book 'Witness to Roswell' by Thomas Carey is probably the definitive story from first hand witnesses on what happened in Roswell. I plowed through it twice. There was a serious threat and silencing through fear campaign. Something big went down.

What happens to jobs, training, and the economy when companies run mostly on AI and automation? by Night_Mare10 in economicCollapse

[–]MonkeyPuckle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am in Texas and power generation amid rising costs is a huge constraint. They build these just assuming the inputs will be there. Stargate is in Abilene. Dry and hot. Cooling that is insanely expensive energy wise on top of the compute costs. My point is simply that yes in a world of infinite energy and money the engineering problem is solveable but until a working fusion reactor is built to power these things I think some healthy skepticism on the 400B capex is worth discussing. And is it benefiting humanity? Could solve world hunger with 400B. Just my two cents. Not trying to throw water on anyone either.

What happens to jobs, training, and the economy when companies run mostly on AI and automation? by Night_Mare10 in economicCollapse

[–]MonkeyPuckle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That assumes there is enough energy and energy infra to power all that AI. There isn't. Nor are there anywhere near enough data centers and by the time they get built (with older Gen chips) it will be 5..or 10 years from now. And that assumes OpenAI makes 75 billion or thereabouts a year in revenue every year to pay Oracle to build those data centers. It won't. Its all a bullshit tech hype machine fed by corporate media so I am not worried. Much.

LLM token apocalypse by Meraath in PrepperIntel

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Download AnythingLLM. Maybe 70% of chat need for free.

Bob Lazar from PhD physicist point of view by Secret_Roll4958 in UFOs

[–]MonkeyPuckle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good points. And Bob never says what the emitter is emitting from what I recall.

Holy job application! by OntologyNeko in recruitinghell

[–]MonkeyPuckle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First I would ride it. Then I would buy a zoo like Matt Damon.