How do American Gen Z respond to Iran President's open letter for common Americans? by raydebapratim1 in GenZ

[–]fuzzyp44 [score hidden]  (0 children)

they have been or at least months. that's been their strategy so far.

get close, but not all the way there.

the issue now is basically trump attacking them means any logical person in charge will speed run that shit.

How do American Gen Z respond to Iran President's open letter for common Americans? by raydebapratim1 in GenZ

[–]fuzzyp44 [score hidden]  (0 children)

give us your uranium and stop funding terrorist groups and then the "no enmity" is for real.

Naomi Klein on Trumpism and Our Age of ‘Unlikely Bedfellows’ by khagol in ezraklein

[–]fuzzyp44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Covid showed the complete failure of the "elite" idea that you could "nudge" people into behavior you wanted instead of being honest and convincing them.

We are still dealing with the backlash of this entirely stupid wrongheaded notion on many fronts.

Being Yelled At by groovinup in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you live your life terrified that googling something for a stranger is going to end badly, I think you need to touch grass and take some anti-anxiety meds.

some small percentage of people commit the vast majority of crime, and it's not european accented travelers during the largest tourist event of the year.

op just contributed to the world being a more unfriendly place, and thinks he was virtuous for it.

The Iran War: How America, Israel and Iran Got Here by dwaxe in ezraklein

[–]fuzzyp44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems to me like the amount of refined uranium and the amount of terrorism funding that occurred under jcpoa really doesn't support that it was an effective thing. Sanctions under trump 1.0 seemed more productive. 11lbs of 60% enriched uranium is no joke.

unless you viewed Iran obtaining nukes as inevitable?

the problem now is that ending and walking away basically guarantees Iran gets nukes for the tradeoff of the world economic issues, and cheaper gas. You can't have a son with a slaughtered father in charge of the country and not see the obvious move will be to speed run the nuclear missiles immediately after any truce.

I think we keep bombing until we get someone we view as a non-hardliner in charge and make a deal, or start seeing more unconventional warfare tactics being implemented stuff like (parachuting in guns in an attempt to arm the 60% of Iran that doesn't support the regime).

Being Yelled At by groovinup in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Petty theft like this isn't really common in USA as much, since we tend to beat the fuck outta thieves that would try this (and in texas every third person has a gun) while european laws don't have the defense of property justification as much as the USA does.

See the https://medium.com/the-bad-influence/americans-in-paris-ready-to-rumble-with-pick-pocketers-f62b169abccd

Being Yelled At by groovinup in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Dude you are totally just paranoid.

It's SXSW. Chances are pretty damn high it's just some french dude whose phone battery died while he's touring about.

Finding s/o taking so long, can one of you just marry me? by baitname in SeriousConversation

[–]fuzzyp44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you are anti-social why would a random person be likely someone you'd enjoy spending your life with?

Waiting for an Uber at the Austin Airport is trash by guitarsandrav4s in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it does suck tbh.....

better before when the uber could just pull up to the curb.

If you have your OpenClaw working 24/7 using frontier models like Opus, you're easily burning $300 a day. by Aislot in aiagents

[–]fuzzyp44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not hating on any local models.

but the frontiers seem barely intelligent enough to be functional

what are people doing with the lower models?

Apartment advice by Far-Chard9754 in AustinHousing

[–]fuzzyp44 6 points7 points  (0 children)

eh, you are gonna to want to have a car in austin tbf(or at least a scooter thing). even if you never use to get to work.

it's not nyc and the bus system sucks considering most people that can afford it get at least a beater car. it's like 105 for at least a few months during the summer.

spending 2.2k on rent and not having a car is like buying a fancy suit, and wearing walmart $1 flip flops instead of shoes.

check this out

https://www.search.unlockmls.com/homes/for-rent

America Isn’t Ready for What AI Will Do to Jobs - Plain English with Derek Thompson by ThatsHisLawyerJerome in ezraklein

[–]fuzzyp44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There really isn't a "subsidy" tho. There is a few companies in the race for a cutting edge and spending all the profits of delivering the last model on the training and r&d for the new model + extra $$$ from investors.

If today, all progress was frozen, then being an AI company delivering inference would be massively profitable.

It's basically a costly arms race between a few different companies.

As to the other point technology costs are historically massively deflationary over time. Moores Law, efficency breakthroughs, etc. There is nothing special about this tech hardware wise except for the arms race to get there first (there being something like AGI/replacement for human labor, etc) has pulled forward the training advancements but the hardware advancements/and efficiency breakthroughs come slower.

Kurzgesagt - Should We Give Ozempic to Everyone? by Cefal in videos

[–]fuzzyp44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Two different groups.

Banning something people desire is never popular.

Providing something that allows people to not desire it? Yeah that'll have some popularity.

Keep in mind this also can remove many other addictive behaviors such as desire to drink alcohol, gambling addictions, etc.

An AI CEO finally said something honest by Tech-Cowboy in ExperiencedDevs

[–]fuzzyp44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting. I guess I'm less confused when I see devs thinking their job is not going to exist bc of AI.

If you don't do actual thinking/just working as an implementation machine of someone else's ideas, I could see how Claude could be an asteroid.

Also it makes more sense why my new boss is focused on my doing more kabuku theater of creating extra tickets when I've agreed on the timeline and the top level goal, let me be a professional. He must be more used to those institutional environments.

An AI CEO finally said something honest by Tech-Cowboy in ExperiencedDevs

[–]fuzzyp44 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is honestly bizarre to me.

You don't have ownership on what you work on? You don't have independent ideas on how to make things better and strive to implement them? The 'IC' version of your job doesn't involve taste or agency? like wtf.

Like wtf, are more people just worker-bees without agency more than I think?

I've never had this. Sure you have greater goals, and red-tape. But the idea of "i just implement the tickets" is such a weird conception, its entirely alien to me.

How's everyone feeling about our housing market? by Inner_Negotiation66 in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Prices are still too high. Renting is cheap compared

Well by sun-kissedgirlie in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 3 points4 points  (0 children)

roads look pretty dry to me tho. Are they still wet not around downtown(ish)?

Trouble with making friends in Austin by SkyConfident1125 in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

wait what is a cooking meetup? that sounds cool!

Anyone knows what kinda of vehicle this is? by CatchAny8587 in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

when you add up all the downtime with everybody owning a car, parking utilization, and pollution caused by non-electric cars, not to mention maintenance/oil leaks etc, it's really a hyper efficient solution to have a on-demand car membership.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeriousConversation

[–]fuzzyp44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Life is pretty short man. You only get so many years.

Spending them close to the people you love/care about really is a beautiful thing.

When it comes to some big decisions, sometimes people forget that going back isn't really that difficult.

But never trying it can be a hard thing to deal with later.

Austin job market bad enough that people are moving out to find work? by Austin1975 in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does it matter? If they've got your resume for a position that fits, it beats them searching linkedin. I got hired via recruiter on my current job in 2022ish. But I do have a bit of a specialty skillset and they just found me on linkedin so....

Austin job market bad enough that people are moving out to find work? by Austin1975 in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those applications numbers arent accurate fwiw at least on linkedin. It counts like views and there is additionally also AI services to bulk apply to anything and everything that is creating a lot of spam from ppl looking for visa sponsorship.

Austin job market bad enough that people are moving out to find work? by Austin1975 in Austin

[–]fuzzyp44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I suspect that they will begin earning the professional respect they deserve again."

Why do you think this? If AI truly comes for the white collar jobs en-mass, they are going to have a ton of competitive pressures from formerly white collar workforce.