counterpoint: santa claus
counterpoint: santa claus
this one seems pretty decent and has a similarly sparse blocklist
out of curiosity, which parallel reality are you posting this from?
very short post
you tricked me into reading a fascinating post, you devious thing you.
the idea that national borders would still exist, let alone be so unchanged, after such a world changing impact, is laughable.
i’ve done it before. it is in fact quite dope.
what are you, a cop?
and here’s an alternative link for if you’re on mobile and find the design of that page miserable to read. (note that the transcript is slightly different, as it records a different performance of the speech than that in the link provided by the esteemed other commenter.) https://www.crmvet.org/docs/otheram.htm
i reckon we won’t have a solid consensus about when we first had AGI until at least a decade after it happens. maybe we already do (though i doubt it). How it shakes out on a societal level is hard to say, but so long as the utility functions are being written, explicitly or implicitly, by capitalists, i don’t think it’ll go well.
you’re referring to a book called The Other America. This post, and the quote in it, is from a speech by the same name, given by MLK in '68
if i’m cooking it over a fire, cheap yellow mustard and orange sauce is my go to. if i’m frying it in a pan, i also like to add some peanut butter to the pan so it cooks up with the grease, and turns into a delicious peanut-y third sauce. a little bit of bacon bits can never go wrong too if it’s available.