TheKMAP
It's hard to convince tech people to be activists. There's this other term, in between bougie and proletariat that classifies the people in between. Something like, the people who have it just good enough to not give a shit.
And that's like all of tech.
We didn't buy it, we couldn't afford it
Y'all'd've'ff've taken that job I offered y'all.
"I bet your tiny hands couldn't even hold an ar15"
No fucking way any sane person would wanna be at a gun range with him tho
Nah screw that just be like SF
Pge has no competitors. You gotta target the protest at the government, or take it to the streets. This is even dumber than doing a one day Amazon boycott.
They're not selling the copy, bruh. They're selling a technology that very few understand. Smart people pretend they get it, but they don't. That's how rare the math is.
Whatever happened to copying isn't stealing?
I think the crux of the conversation is whether or not the world is better with ChatGPT. I say yes. We can tackle the disinformation in another effort.
Make your account on the porn instance and let them block you! Galaxy brain.
Only for people who take the question too literally. One of my favorite people is sober and I can drink and have fun with them.
The question is about the stereotypical vibe and experiences that happy hours encourage. It's about being honest, friendly, and relatable. It's asking how you contribute to that vibe, what makes you a trustworthy person, what makes you you, after you've gotten off work and can be yourself.
But that's on the LLM side not the bot side.
Just because it's possible, doesn't mean it's common.