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Autumn Sun ☀️🌘☯️
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Passionate about drug abuse & verbal abuse (i.e. British). Humble shit stacker. Dyxlessic. Also into humor. I touch on many different and varied topics. I'm not here to be a bitcoin fanboi. I'm here for the freedom and the opportunity to build something better. Shop local. Act local. Think global. "All censorships exist to prevent anyone from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions." -- George Bernard Shaw A truly open mind must be necessity be available to evaluate all propositions, also the unpalatable and heretical. - Me

Headless adherence to one ideology is no virtue.

Being a purist is very easy when you're not the one whose life has been wrecked by sociopaths.

Hard to say since there are more than one factor of taste, and the taste experience depends on what your body needs.

Did you for example know that people with anemia can have sudden impulses to eat metallic items?

Heroes may carry out good orders; but villains are those that willingly carry out the bad orders.

"Fun" fact: Even though China has erected an gargantuan 500+ gigawatts of solar PV generation capacity nationally, they're still burning 600 gigawatts worth of coal (!!!) to generate electricity on a typical hour of the morning or evening, dwarfing even India, which burns between 100-150 GW of coal during the span of a typical day.

China is still bringing online a new coal fired plant approximately once per month.

India still won't commit to net zero before 2070, and recently celebrated that they are now excavating one gigaton of coal every year, leading to yearly emissions of approximately 3,5 Gigatonnes of CO2 on its own.

Climate change is very real, and some countries in the West certainly can do better to curb their emissions than others (yes, USA for one), but we are being held for fools by "green" politicians that pretend that Western energy emissions cuts and strict adherence to emissions neutrality before 2050 will solely decide the rate of the planet.

#climate #cc #energy

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Laws seem to make their thefts a lot more profitable. They increase the risk when enforced, but they certainly make it more profitable (stifling competition, increasing the value of product, etc).

I don't think the two scenarios are really comparable.

OpenAI should be seeking the abolition of copyright instead of trying to pull silly bullshit (of course that would *also* destroy their own business model, but I consider that a good thing).

There will be torches, pitchforks and rope.

Afterwsrds, there will be much cheering and rejoycing that the demons have been banished. For a while at least.