

Only in high value places.
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Only in high value places.
I read an Economist article about the expected impact of AI on worker productivity and it found a major bifurcation of impacts.
If AI output could be trusted as is, productivity gains mainly went to less productive workers as they were able to benefit the most from a tool doing the hard parts of the job. This could reduce wages since you can lower job requirements by using AI.
If AI output needed human processing and review, productivity gains mainly went to high performers as they were able to benefit the most from a tool doing the easy parts of the job. This could reduce employment as high performers can do more by using AI.
Spotify would have to pay for added functionality. AI slop comes for free.
But that isn’t caring about your stack beyond that your stack isn’t shit.
I see this as being the thing creating an EU like military.
A joint military deterrent is going to be expensive and would not be trusted to one country like it was with the USA. That is going to create a military command which has the authority to raise money and decide when to deploy nuclear weapons. I doubt this would be trusted to a non-EU agency.
It will be worse.
And Lemmy is not designed at all to handle spam.
The use of the root words chai and tea can be roughly traced to how the leaf was introduced to the language. If the leaf drink came by land, it was generally called chai. If it came by maritime trade, it was more likely to be called té, or tea.
Sky Pulaski Way!
A decent plan with actionable goals and a strategy that will actually work.
Not working or buying something on one day doesn’t do shit
For consumption of content, phone to laptop use is probably about 70% phone and 30% laptop.
For production of content, 20% phone and 80% laptop, with Lemmy being a large part of the 20% phone production.
Yes it is.
The USA definitely went crazy after 9/11 and has done destabilizing things to the international community. I’m not denying that.
However, the USA has a big stick that has been able to keep most borders frozen. Without the threat of American intervention, I can see a lot of wars between countries start because war became an option.
And this could come to pass with a peaceful China.
This is including the Middle East.
My only concern is that I expect an increase in international conflict as the American security guarantee is gone. The only remaining countries capable of projecting power internationally can’t do it on nearly the scale of the USA. I expect a lot of wars until new spheres of influence get established.
How would you know the thought is original if you don’t know all thoughts?
Intensionally, the USA is going to lose its status as a hyperpower. Europe is going to decouple from American defense policy to the point where I can see American military bases close in Europe. An anti-Chinese military alliance will function with or without the USA anchored by India and Japan, but I see that force yielding some territory to China in the near term. There will probably be an increase in the number of wars in general as regions go into conflict without an American threat to maintain borders. Nothing the USA does is likely going to fix this.
Domestically, the administration is the greatest threat to the republic since the Civil War. If Trump is able to be pushed out in the future, there is going to need to be a major re-evaluation of how the American federal government works. This is going to require constitutional changes and the removal of major powers that the President has collected as the federal government grew.
He didn’t fly away?
I thought he would break apart and his powers would go back to their component rings.
Yeah, but you need to be strategic about it.
Low level violence of any sort needs to lead a side to enter negotiations as the cost of political concessions is less than continuing as us.
Of course, there also needs to be a recognition that you need a path to a negotiated agreement. Otherwise, you’re starting a civil war.
Yeah. I watch some historic food shows and they make it a point to highlight that food was generally not as fresh or plentiful as today.
Probably because that isn’t how Japan does things. Also, it means that the country doesn’t own part of one company, spring favoritism.