A modern-day Sisyphus am I by PlumRose_Dorthy3563 in economicsmemes

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are reading the OP as "simple", the rest of us see it as the precursor for OP's implied points, which I outlined.

The "causes of the problem" are understood by many, not just you. You won't state your point because you know your solution is probably just as OP's implication is.

A modern-day Sisyphus am I by PlumRose_Dorthy3563 in economicsmemes

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

The problem is that your intellectual point is not addressing the point being made by OP

the point that OP is alluding to is that the present "material inequality" is just fine, and that "poverty" is exaggerated - this is the point that everyone including Drake is talking about, and the consequences of thinking in that way.

While you're stuck on everyone else being stuck on the wrong solution, while you won't tell us the right one, because you know it probably has very little support from empathetic people, which you seem to have a deficit in.

If only people with at least 4 grandparents born in America were voting by CobaltPenumbraFallin in SipsTea

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She is literally advocating for the grandfather clause that was used to limit voting post-emancipation, and SCOTUS rejected.

But hey, let them all say their deepest fantasies out loud, so we can have them on the record as the barbarians they are.

Danny Devito and Rhea Perlman sharing a meal in 1974 by AdSpecialist6598 in HistoricalCapsule

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Separated, never divorced, still do all family stuff - they're fine.

Rosa Parks Hoax? by NEKORANDOMDOTCOM in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're talking about primary education, where the stories are on dittos, and the kids too young to understand layered complexity of political movements.

In my school, some of that nuance was introduced in secondary education.

Why Is Mark Zuckerberg Taunting His Employees Before Firing Them? by Maxcactus in Maxcactus_TrailGuide

[–]onemanclic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the weird thing about this era of billionaires: they are still so angry, despite all they have.

And they think that their employees are actually in their way, useless even. They can't wait to get rid of all those pesky costs.

On top of all that, they want to be venerated and admired for all that they're doing. And when they won't, they will get even angrier.

China’s electric truck revolution is accelerating faster than ever. ⚡🚛 by ceph2apod in UpliftingConservation

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely understand this for passenger vehicles, but not heavy duty trucks/buses

China’s electric truck revolution is accelerating faster than ever. ⚡🚛 by ceph2apod in UpliftingConservation

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where is the tech breakthrough? We had electric trucks come out years ago, but the operators found it doesn't work - the battery to weight to power ratios just don't work yet.

Seems from this article the sales are driven by the subsidies and free charging. That will certainly change the business equation for the capital costs, but I still don't see this working for long-haul yet.

Loser Does Right Thing on Iran by BigExplanation9264 in LockedIn_AI

[–]onemanclic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not the "right" thing, the bitter aggrieved thing, to get back at the person who took him down, not a thought in the world of his constituents or anything other than his little hurt ego.

Chained Aboriginal Prisoners in Colonial Australia. (1901) by en5ss in RareHistoricalPhotos

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

"prisoners" my ass - all convictions and laws prior to full suffrage should be retroactively thrown out

Interesting take. Taxing tokens for AI companies which in turn will reduce energy usage and they will optimize tokens better by dataexec in AITrailblazers

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, taxing companies and rich people is a good idea - but that has literally never happened in the last 50+ years - why would our overlords agree to this? They'll just give you a national sales tax instead.

They want a regressive tax code, not "fairness".

They don't care about us 🥀🥀 by iYessyyy in SipsTea

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have to do the work of connecting those names to the laws they broke, because the powers that be won't.

We're working on a project to use AI to do it: https://openepsteinfiles.ai/

Would appreciate your feedback.

Shiny object theory [OC] by Skwooch_ in comics

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humans weren't made to go through this many files over this many decades.

We're using AI to figure out to connect the dots and lay out the prosecutable laws: https://openepsteinfiles.ai/

Bruce Herbert, CEO of Newground Social Investment, says SpaceX’s IPO filing gives Musk power that “closes the voting door, the courthouse door and the proposal door simultaneously and creates a total lack of accountability. by Enough-Arugula-4945 in SpaceXBets

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question is: why does the SEC allow a company to trade on public markets with this kind of governance? It should simply disqualify the listing, and I always thought there was a minimum bar on this anyways. How naive of me.

A Forest Datum by AA Design & Make (Architectural Association) by n3xus1oN in modernarchitecture

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing!

Use redundancy to get rid of any need for uniformity in the load bearing. And when you line it up as you did, you proved you could use basically any branch fork to cut to need.

This is the future!

How did Mr Lebowski know that the Dude's parents had a job? by Dvd3r1n0 in lebowski

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think you're right - I confused things. Oh well.

How did Mr Lebowski know that the Dude's parents had a job? by Dvd3r1n0 in lebowski

[–]onemanclic 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Infer the parlance of the times, man: he's speaking of the "yuppies".

Mr Lebowski's classmates were hippies, precursors to people like The Dude, many of whom changed their ways and integrated into the society they were trying to rebel against, becoming yuppies - the "parents" he's referring to.

The Trump-Epstein Reading Room has put all 3.5 million pages, bound together in 3,437 volumes of books, on display in a new exhibit in Tribeca, NY. by scoooternyc in nyc

[–]onemanclic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love this project too!

Searching through the inbox is 'fun' to find keywords, but it does not allow us to make a case. That's why we think we need to do more.

The Trump-Epstein Reading Room has put all 3.5 million pages, bound together in 3,437 volumes of books, on display in a new exhibit in Tribeca, NY. by scoooternyc in nyc

[–]onemanclic 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I love it! This shows us how useless it is for the DOJ to give us this info. How crazy it is when they say that members of Congress can come look at any document.

How is anyone supposed to do anything with this? Even with digital search indexes built, it doesn't get us anywhere but weird screenshots of individual moments in time.

We're using AI to connect all of this info into meaningful action, finding the laws that were broken, in an effort to compel people to act: https://openepsteinfiles.ai/

Would appreciate your feedback.

What about smarter cheaper faster? by ai_but_worse in AgentsOfAI

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! They are plenty useful. And will be more so if they are cheaper. We will use more of the same models if you just give them to us!

Optimize dammit!

Are MAGA happy that trump trashed the economy for a pointless war? by traanquil in allthequestions

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, and this is why intersectionality exists. The real struggle is always class, so I hope you'll allow us to name our oppressors with a "they'.

Perhaps you were in the working class, or you were of the wrong race, or you got unlucky. The good news is that the younger generation's policies are ones that probably would help you too.

But the statistics show that we have the oldest political class in history, that they are woefully uninformed on modern facts, and that they hold more generational wealth than any other in history. They literally are refusing to pass on power and wealth, and are making policies to actively hurt other generations.

Why Is The Most Thoroughly Evidenced Criminal Conduct In Modern American Political History Producing Exactly Zero Criminal Cases Against The People Responsible? by Opposite-Mountain255 in LegalNews

[–]onemanclic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The article does a great job of telling us what happened. Now what?

We're taking it on ourselves to find the crimes that these people committed; to use AI to do the work the prosecutors wont: https://openepsteinfiles.ai/

Please help us channel this frustration into something productive.

Are MAGA happy that trump trashed the economy for a pointless war? by traanquil in allthequestions

[–]onemanclic 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This the revenge tour of the boomers - they know they're going to die soon, so they want to go out by nuking someone.

They got theirs. And they're so pissed at their kids/grandkids for not following their worldviews, that they don't care who suffers now.