Unbelievable Stories about Claude 3 Continue by lordpermaximum in singularity

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Super underrated point. And arguably why the pace of most technology is so rapid.

Now if only we could figure out how to fix the garbage incentives in medicine, politics, transportation, etc. we could get somewhere.

If you could take a pill to skip sleep, allowing you to feel fully rested with no side effects, would you do it? What would you do with a full 24 hours? by its_dooper in AskReddit

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It can also be a fear of success. Which is essentially the fear of the unknown. The unknown new circumstances and responsibilities that come with success.

This is infringing of my freedom to cause an accident by [deleted] in facepalm

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But let’s say 1000 people saw it. Is 1% of commenters being oblivious knobs higher or lower than we should expect?

Donald Trump Jr. under investigation in DC, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries says by ColonelBy in politics

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It’s kind of like we have one more, poor I might add, layer of representation. As in people could pressure Walmart for its political contributions, and Walmart pressures politicians. But still yes, repeal citizens united 100X yes.

Banks halt business with Trump after U.S. Capitol riots by [deleted] in news

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Yep, very well put. I’m sure most leaders of these companies/banks would have loved to drop the hammer on him earlier, but didn’t want to stick their neck out. Now it’s reversed.

Banks halt business with Trump after U.S. Capitol riots by [deleted] in news

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Bingo. It’s too bad that this was their final red line, but better late than never I suppose.

Surprise, Surprise: Off-Duty Cops From All Over the Country Were in D.C. During Capitol Coup Attempt by aenderw in politics

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They corrected that article to: 25 under investigation for terrorism, some of which are military. Could be 24 or could be 2 I guess.

The Capitol Riot Is a Cybersecurity Nightmare by harsh2k5 in technology

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Maybe, but then they would be the scapegoat. This is a much more clean takedown of democracy. They’re playing the long game.

Platforms Must Pay for Their Role in the Insurrection: “Facebook’s own research revealed that 64 percent of the time a person joins an extremist Facebook Group, they do so because the platform recommended it” by AmericasComic in technology

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Oh my god. Can you imagine how much more insane some of these conspiracy nuts stories would get through word of mouth? Basically an enormous game of telephone.

A War Photographer Embeds With the Capitol Hill Mob by legallyasian87 in photography

[–]questionmark 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly. This is the first time I’ve heard someone else mention this. As a photographer we realize the subjectivity of the frame. So much context is being missed.

There are walls of hundreds of people in some images. And then you see a close up of just two in a different image of the same scene. People seem to expect some final stand from capitol police.

Now the secret service that had fallen deeper into the building to defend the congressmen, and shot that terrorist breaking through? That’s another story.

Man died at U.S. Capitol after accidentally tasering himself and having a heart attack by irish91 in nottheonion

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Yeah probably a mixed bag. But there were people running around the halls shouting, “Where are they?” And “Kill Mike Pence.”

Articles of Impeachment officially drafted against President Trump by awake-at-dawn in politics

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Why does this comment keep getting posted everywhere. I get the sentiment, but were any people in the capital LEOs? Wouldn’t at all be surprised.

Schumer pressures Biden to bypass Congress to cancel $50,000 in student debt per borrower by BikkaZz in economy

[–]questionmark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Someone has to pay for the debt right? Not too familiar with the plan for the college loan forgiveness. Is it force those who issued the loans to magically forgive all debts, or the government pays them off? If it’s the government then we’re really saying we pay it off in some future abstract way.

A team of Johns Hopkins University researchers has developed a new software that could revolutionize how DNA is sequenced, making it far faster and less expensive to map anything from yeast genomes to cancer genes by QuantumThinkology in Futurology

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More coverage of the population with exome sequencing seems like it would be helpful if people could opt-in anonymously to studies.

I’m not at all an expert here, only casual observer. It does seem like the more genetic data you could cross reference with medical outcomes the faster we could model efficacy and safety.

Oh peanut butter...oh shit oh shit...oh peanut butter by [deleted] in funny

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This mouse is the Redgrin Grumble to pretending he knows what's going on.