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Rise_Chan t1_jegkrcg wrote

Love the gashadokuro art, I have a big painting of that above my bed lol.

Keyboard also looks wonderful. very clean.

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TemetN t1_jegkqwg wrote

Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in The Luddites by scarlettforever

I don't think it's just a matter of childhood, desperation has been the foundation of revolution for a long time. It's funnily like capitalism in some ways, it's a matter of demand and supply. And while the demand might've been here for a while, now there might actually be a supply. Then again, it's not like most of us are actively involved in training these models.

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Talkat t1_jegkqa6 wrote

I hear your sentient but disagree. Why do you think it is cancer?

First of all it got us to where we are today so it isn't all bad.

Second it is great at resource allocation and encourages innovation.

The problems of capitalism stem from corruption. You need a government to enforce rules to account for negative externalities. When organizations can bribe or infiltrate policy making you are no longer serving the people.

When the government is ineffective in it's time you see unbound capitalism which is cancerous.

I think your argument is likely "a shitty government in capitalst economy is cancerous"

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PaxNova t1_jegkq8d wrote

> But the good cops that let the bad cops get away with it are as much of the problem.

The problem, imo, is that good police are restricted by requiring evidence, while bad police can easily destroy it before the ivnestigation starts. Good police can't arrest them if they cannot prove their case. Body cams should help a ton.

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lizzpop2003 t1_jegkq6y wrote

I guess, but then I'd have to actually deal with someone there, outside of the 2 seconds it takes the guy to scan my phone. The beauty of it all being on my phone is I don't have to deal with lines or kids with bad attitudes anymore. Atthe theater I go to I even order my concessions on my phone and just go to the counter to pick it up when it tells me they're ready.

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Uruz2012gotdeleted t1_jegkp9j wrote

Benzos are effective at slowing the frequency and intensity of flases of activity in the brain. Klonopin is used as an anti sezure medication because of this effect. Seizures amount to a confused firing of many areas cascading from one anomalous, intense firing of one area. Flashing lights are a common trigger, for example.

None of that will stop you from breathing, just level out your heartrate and respiratory speed.

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