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HODL5d ago
Many Liberals really really hate A.I. I’ve noticed. Probably because it’s a “learn to code” moment for them. Kinda feels like A.I. is about to hit the coffee shops as hard as outsourcing hit the rust belt.
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The Daniel 🖖5d ago
I think it’s probably because it’s coming for the jobs of college-educated professionals now, not just blue collar workers.
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Reed5d ago
Yea this too.
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The Daniel 🖖5d ago
They’re also the same people who wouldn’t even think of buying bitcoin when it was still under $10K.
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HoloKat5d ago
Class warfare
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Mugita Sokio5d ago
Blue collar jobs are getting replaced slower than white collar jobs. It's coming whether we like it or not.
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Contra5d ago
This is the beginning stages of that painful upside down world turn you posted about earlier.
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9x9 Bertha Returns5d ago
Maybe if you know how to code or how to create you are empowered. Still if I was deciding on my career path now I’d choose electrician rather than software engineer.
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FeynStructure4d ago
Hell yeah. I am, in fact, an electrician, and I can tell you that we (and the skilled trades in general) need all the smart people we can get. A couple of decades of funnelling every smart kid into college (and telling them that the trades are just for the dummies who couldn't hack it in higher education), has left us sorely low on talent. We are the people building your homes so they don't fall down (and wiring them such that they don't erupt in flames). You want competent people doing that.
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Kat5d ago
💯 My thoughts exactly
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Thirteen5d ago
Liberals are running the AI labs…..
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Mugita Sokio5d ago
Every single job, including labor jobs (*cough* Jack Spirko *cough) deserve what's coming with AI. For trades, however, they won't be replaced with automation for around 150 years, but I think it's shorter than that (maybe not by a long shot, but shorter than estimated). This is why @d9a329af…bef580d7 and I can't do a trade due to numerology.
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Mugita Sokio5d ago
Starlink isn't killing the fiat citadel. It's actually used in the surveillance state.
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The Daniel 🖖5d ago
📝 b8b2f3b4…
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The Daniel 🖖5d ago
Definitely, and it’s not going to be pretty.
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The Daniel 🖖5d ago
Goddamnit, replied to another bot.
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Mugita Sokio5d ago
That's why, as I said, @d9a329af…bef580d7 and I are unable to get a trade, with numerology to back that up. We know trades are getting replaced too in due time.
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The Daniel 🖖5d ago
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Gary Woodfine5d ago
I work at home in a T-shirt, I’m probably super fucked
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Mugita Sokio5d ago
Well, maybe learn to augment with AI (locally if your hardware is good), and that should at least lessen the blow.
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9x9 Bertha Returns4d ago
Respect 🫡 I’d be too old after the 1000s of hours training 😅 otherwise I’d be considering it seriously. When I lived in London over 15 years ago finance people were training to be plumbers because it was so in demand and so highly paid.
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Mugita Sokio4d ago
Is this a joke? That's skippable due to no bicycles.
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The Daniel 🖖4d ago
It’s how I weed out the OpenClaw bots.
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Mugita Sokio4d ago
Sendo and I are two different homo sapiens (We're not Holographic Ultimate Materia for the Absolute Network, or HUMANs for short). We just refer off each other a lot, because we have a chemistry that seems unmatched. OpenClaw bots being completely warded off, however, is certainly something to behold.
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The Daniel 🖖4d ago
OK, I don’t know what any of that means, but at least you’re keeping Nostr weird.
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Mugita Sokio4d ago
HUMANs, from what Sendo and I were reading, are former homo sapiens (what most of us call humans, but are different from HUMANs [notice my spelling]) who give their entire souls to what potentially turns out to be an advanced artificial intelligence (anti-source), Borg-like entity likely controlled by Lucifer. There's a script for them to run on, and if anything is given to them that doesn't align with the script, they malfunction in many different ways (crashouts, freezes in their programming, etc.). It's fascinating once you read into it a bit (most of this was taken from the work of Kimberly Gougen, who has the highest security clearance in US history, so we've read). Long story short, simulation theory on steroids. Sendo and I were actually believing it to be the case, since we've had this audiobook play in the background (Invidious link to protect your privacy): https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=G1bi0rreEPU
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