Weird how long it took for countries to start getting wise to this.
looks AI generated to me
you curse the past you for being so selfish
“I have discovered a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition that this margin is too narrow to contain.” https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/early_books/fermat.htm#:~:text=When reviewing his copy of,to fit in the margin
The crux of his argument was that scarcity serves as a catalyst for the perception of value. Constrained access to music prompted people to appreciate and savor it more intensely, leading them to invest greater time in its enjoyment, analysis, and sharing. This phenomenon also resulted in people incorporating their musical preferences into their self-identity, as their selection of albums conveyed significant information about their character.
I don’t think the article argues against physical access though.
This shows an incredibly cavalier approach to security on the part of the team working on signal.
I’ve explained to you what an ideology is repeatedly, you seem incapable of understanding what you’re being told. The human brain is not capable of holding the entire complexity of the material reality, and therefore it must rely on abstractions and simplifications to do reasoning. You, just like everyone else, have biases and make simplifications leading you to understand things in the specific way that you do. This signifies your particular ideology.
There are plenty of cases where people try to use empirical evidence with best intentions resulting in great harm being done as a result. Having good intentions is not an ideology, it’s an aspiration. The world view that guides your actions that you put into practice to try to achieve the goals that you believe to be desirable are what your actual ideology is.
You’ve just explained your simplistic ideology in this thread, and you’re not even capable of understanding why its simplistic when it’s explained to you.
The reality is that real world is far too complex to be understood with perfect accuracy. Therefore, everyone necessarily makes assumptions and simplifications leading them to see different options as being more harmful. What you’re describing is frankly an infantile understanding of how empirical observation works.
Because as I explained in my original comment, if it’s not AI it’s going to be some other bullshit.
Sure, technology is a product of the culture and it in turn influences how the culture develops, there’s a dialectical relationship there.
The sheer panic at the top levels of EU and NATO must be incredible right now. Their whole political strategy hinged on Biden staying in power, and now it’s becoming increasingly clear that Biden is a walking corpse.
You entirely missed the point of what I said. Two different people can agree on an objective fact that a table is a table, but disagree on whether it’s a good looking table.
Observations may be objective, but the values are always subjective. Two different people can look at the same set of facts and come to entirely different conclusions of what constitutes desirable actions based on their world view.
Exactly, at the end of the day it’s about using the right tool for the job. Code that’s clear and declarative is easier to maintain, so it makes sense to default to it, but nothing stops you from using low level constructs if you really need to.
Thanks for writing that right at the top, discrediting the rest of your uninformed rant. Politics and the economy are fundamentally inseparable because at its core the economy is about allocation of labor and resources. Capitalism is inherently political because it states that the means of production are privately owned, and it’s the people who own them who get to decide towards what purposes labor and resources are allocated.
The fact that you don’t even understand the fundamentals of politics and economy perfectly highlights who has a simple mind creating a simple world.