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People that criticize Trumps cuts to government are idiots

Just because we’re not sending millions of dollars of condoms to some country doesn’t mean that Trump is evil

Who said a broke government should spend trillions of dollars on crap?

Get out of your diapers and grow up

The federal government needs to cut spending dramatically to survive

Anyone who doesn’t support this doesnt understand how bad the debt has gotten or wants the US government to be destroyed

Replying to Avatar UNCLE ROCKSTAR

gm, keep nostr weird

That's how I would explain the podcast with nostr:nprofile1q9n8wumn8ghj7enfd36x2u3wdehhxarj9emkjmn99ah8qatzx9kx2mrtdqeks6rcwuukserhd33hq6ekwyuhgvrcwsukvdme0fjnq7fsdeuxz7nk0fck5mtjv5ehqwfc0qehxargddm8j73lvfex7ctyvdshxapaw3e82egpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqqyrl8767x7uecka4mlqxmgq4duev48cst9u37vm5fsgztv0xyy5u6xs34wwg if I were forced to use one sentence. We talked about heydays of Twitter bans, contributing to Bitcoin, Nostr weirdness (hello nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyw8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctvqqswpadlfxyehp8334vt3ags7df2y63r0yaj67p6efhhsze6n8hlt2g8td943 ) & most importantly - how "no privacy, no freedom" helps you start living free.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoEcDHEnjRM

As with all my recent podcasts - zapping Nostriches who take time to repost, like & comment on the YouTube video; show love for Max's work and your dearest Uncle.

No thanks

Real science is asking questions

Fake science is saying things are already known

The federal government should get spending to as close to zero as possible to get the debt under control

Debt service renegotiation, moving welfare and medical spending to the states (which have to balance their budget) as well as lowing them, etc should all be looked into

The US government needs to get their spending way down and US citizens should support that

I don't give a fuck about the weird GM thing here FYI

I like freedom of proper social media here though

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

When it comes to AI, philosophical people often ask "What will happen to people if they lack work? Will they find it hard to find meaning in such a world of abundance?"

But there is a darker side to the question, which people intuit more than they say aloud.

In all prior technological history, new technologies changed the nature of human work but did not displace the need for human work. The fearful rightly ask: what happens if we make robots, utterly servile, that can outperform the majority of humans at most tasks with lower costs? Suppose they displace 70% or 80% of human labor to such an extent that 70% or 80% of humans cannot find another type of economic work relative to those bots.

Now, the way I see it, it's a lot harder to replace humans than most expect. Datacenter AI is not the same as mobile AI; it takes a couple more decades of Moore's law to put a datacenter supercomputer into a low-energy local robot, or it would otherwise rely on a sketchy and limited-bandwidth connection to a datacenter. And it takes extensive physical design and programming which is harder than VC bros tend to suppose. And humans are self-repairing for the most part, which is a rather fantastic trait for a robot. A human cell outcompetes all current human technology in terms of complexity. People massively over-index what robots are capable of within a given timeframe, in my view. We're nowhere near human-level robots for all tasks, even as we're close to them for some tasks.

But, the concept is close enough to be on our radar. We can envision it in a lifetime rather than in fantasy or far-off science fiction.

So back to my prior point, the darker side of the question is to ask how humans will treat other humans if they don't need them for anything. All of our empathetic instincts were developed in a world where we needed each other; needed our tribe. And the difference between the 20% most capable and 20% least capable in a tribe wasn't that huge.

But imagine our technology makes the bottom 20% economic contributes irrelevant. And then the next 20%. And then the next 20%, slowly moving up the spectrum.

What people fear, often subconsciously rather than being able to articulate the full idea, is that humanity will reach a point where robots can replace many people in any economic sense; they can do nothing that economicall outcomes a bot and earns an income other than through charity.

And specifically, they wonder what happens at the phase when this happens regarding those who own capital vs those that rely on their labor within their lifetimes. Scarce capital remains valuable for a period of time, so long as it can be held legally or otherwise, while labor becomes demonetized within that period. And as time progresses, weak holders of capital who spend more than they consume, also diminish due to lack of labor, and many imperfect forms of capital diminish. It might even be the case that those who own the robots are themselves insufficient, but at least they might own the codes that control them.

Thus, people ultimately fear extinction, or being collected into non-economic open-air prisons and given diminishing scraps, resulting in a slow extinction. And they fear it not from the robots themselves, but from the minority of humans who wield the robots.

I'm not worried as this argument could have been made with the replacing of humans in farms, etc.

Humans are not replaceable by robots at a fundamental level that is not commonly thought with, even from a biomechanica/economical point of view not counting the spiritual aspect of man

Nice thought experiment but overthinking in my opinion

If one was very worried, of course he could just try to own robots obviously, and everyone should be working away from being just a laborer for many reasons, robots possibly replacing your work as one of many issues for laborers

The whole UBI thing is just disguised socialism

Just downloaded, need to test

I trust the proton brand a lot so I have high hopes

Question for the community:

We are thinking about having kids in the US and im wondering what shots we should get

Anyone do research on this to see what’s safe?