

That is just capitalism, and is one of its main failures.
The US is just what happens when capitalism is unleashed and allowed to do whatever.
I said good things about China again didn’t I and that made you insecure or mad so you checked my profile.


That is just capitalism, and is one of its main failures.
The US is just what happens when capitalism is unleashed and allowed to do whatever.


Except it’s not what the evidence suggests. We have yet to find physical evidence of consciousness. We have yet to find a way to accurately simulate a neuron in any falsifiable way (seriously look into the detractors and counterarguments to the fly study, it’s amazing that 3d graphics can trick that many people). But even beyond neurons we cannot accurately link brain activity to behavior in anything but a superficial way. We have no insight into how decisions are made or what ultimately drives them.
More importantly, if the world is deterministic, all meaning in life is gone. Completely. And the second it is objectively proven most people will kill themselves. Any intelligent being would kill itself, since that’s the logical next step in the chain of thought and it wouldn’t have a choice.
Meaning the universe is flawed if the point of it is to create life, and if there is no point to the universe and it’s purely deterministic, we are in a worse hell than has ever been imagined in the totality of human expression. Arguably the worst possible hell there could ever be.
Nonexistence would be the infinitely better option.


Except if this is the case, free will does not exist. If the world is purely deterministic, you’ve never made a choice. No one has. We are in the middle of a mathematical computation that has been predicted from the start of the universe.


I’m just saying you need more airflow than you realize, even in arid climates. Without airflow relative humidity doesn’t mean much, your undercarriage will still get high local humidity.


I see you’re still stalking me and you still haven’t learned anything about hyperbole for argumentative purposes. No, for my ASD friends I do not literally mean, “2/3rds here’s quantifiable evidence of something no one has ever quantified because doctors are allegedly heroes (if you’re a straight white male) and here are my mathematical sources and proofs for this very minor and entirely immaterial point of this particular argument.”


You don’t want this OP. Look up mold under closed bed frames. You will sweat. That sweat will wicker through the mattress, that sweat will get trapped under the mattress, that sweat will then fester and mold.
If you do something similar to this, make sure there are air holes and good airflow in the bookcases.


Every one broaching the topic in any possible way.
Here’s Johns Hopkins, one of the leading voices in American Medicine, saying gay men tend to use crystal meth. Here’s a meta study referenced in at least 30 textbooks(I stopped counting the books in the cited by section) saying all ‘sexual minorities’ are much more likely to have substance abuse issues, but bixsexual women are the most likely to be long term addicts. Here’s a more up to date article saying Trans people are by far the most likely to be long term addicts. That last one is only in one textbook but is directly cited in two organization’s drug policies.


Is it training?
Yes. As you may or may not remember, the Sackler family spent billions on and made hundreds of billions off of getting the American south addicted to opiates over the 1990s and early 2000s. Every single doctor and hospital involved was sued by their former patients. There are still billboards up in some southern states advertising law firms that specialize in suing doctors over developed addictions.
So any doctor that graduated in the last 16 years has had one specific thing drilled into their head: Do. Not. Treat. Pain.
Because you will be sued if your patient is an addict or becomes an addict.
Is it the fact that becoming a doctor in the U.S. requires the kind of upper middle class upbringing that doesn’t tend to help people develop empathy?
This has always affected doctors in the US, but the medical profession is a calling regardless. If you want money there are so many better pathways, leaving exactly three reasons people become doctors:
3: They have an uncontrollable natural urge to try to help others.
So 2/3rds of doctors are not going to fight their training and just try to prescribe pain meds as little as possible.
Of the remain 1/3rd of doctors or so, the ones that genuinely love helping others and want to deliver the best possible care, one bad experience with addicts can permanently change their attitude, and they may get hundreds of experiences per shift if they happen to do their residency in an ER inside any American city.
On top of all of this is the inherent gender and racial biases in medicine, and American medicine in general. Women’s pain is taken less seriously. It was in medical textbooks world wide until the 2020s that black people felt less pain and were genetically more prone to addiction. There was a literal course in every MA, RN, LVN, MD, etc course about “how different races feel and express pain.”
So if you want pain relief, you better have both the vital stats showing you are experiencing pain (which is awful for chronic pain sufferers who no longer have high BP/High pulse from their pain), and you better be a white man with a conservative lifestyle/look (because we know the gays are more likely to pop pills[This is literally in medical textbooks]), you better get lucky that you have a doctor willing to prescribe pain management, and even if you qualify at that point you better not ever ask for pain meds, period, regardless of your situation. As it only takes one single nurse or doctor to put drug seeking behavior on your chart to ruin your chances at ever receiving pain management ever again.


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The majority of Russians still support this war.
You mean in polls conducted in a country where secret police have literally posed as pollsters and arrested people, and where police just openly arrest anyone that speaks out against the regime, there isn’t a large consensus speaking out against the regime?!
My God, they’re all monsters, even the children!


Well it’s good you support vulnerable populations. Say did you hear about this guy pretty much universally called a dictator who forcibly conscripts innocent poor kids and ethnic minorities into his foreign war for power while keeping most of his military at home in order to ensure tight control over the domestic population so they can’t meaningfully rebel and even when they do international media spins it as the enemy country in this dictator’s war having a successful attack even when it’s obvious domestic sabotage that likely has nothing to do with the war except, obviously, the forced conscription and increased domestic military presence?
Man that seems like a target rich environment full of blood thirsty enemies for you to root for the complete and total genocide of and not at all a vulnerable population.


You know it’s hard to not believe the ‘Ukrainians are nazis’ propaganda when you tend to advocate for genocide as often as literally any Israeli twitter account.


Headline within the decade:
Study says AI in schools may be doing more harm than good
Because why would removing all creative and high paying proletariat jobs leaving only the worst and lowest paying ones, offloading all critical thought to shitty machines based in drought stricken areas that are destroying water availability, and eliminating online discourse, ever possibly backfire for the proletariat.


And remember, in any country where these cameras exist police do not need a warrant to access this informaion.


Wow you mean I too can burn electricity while stealing artist’s work so I can pretend to be an artist?! Wow mommy we can be homegrown douchebags these days!


No, things outside the player’s field of view are unloaded to save memory, obviously.


Being pro-AI is the same as being pro-capitalist, and thus pro-orphan crushing machine.
Having your work stolen so that a soulless faceless corporate entity can charge teenagers to recreate it at will and pretend they have any talent or capability whatsoever is pretty anti-proletariat.


Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence
Bartz v. Anthropic
Kadrey v. Meta
UMG v Udio
Those are the settled ones so far. This is 4 years into AI existing. Lawsuits, especially copyright lawsuits, tend to take up to a decade in the US, because the US legal system is shit.
Here’s 118 currently in progress. Because AI is copyright infringement.


This is the weirdest sort of AI bullshit I keep coming across.
Hi this must be your first time on Earth in the last decade, every single AI company has been in or is currently in no less than ten dozen lawsuits over copyright infringement. It’s so bad there’s at least one website purpose built to track copyright infringement from AI companies..
Without a specific chain of custody for every piece of training data going into the models, there is a default that the model cannot be trusted and is likely infringing on someone’s copyright.
To specify the 'nothing AI is free" part, LLMs are grossly computationally inefficient. Whether it’s local or not.
And… Where are they?
Already installed on most distros.
Yes, that is capitalism. Capitalism is not the concept of trade. It is not the concept of a free market. It is not the concept of exchanging goods and services for money.
It is the concept of rent, and the value thereof which we call Capital. If I rent my tools to you to make something in exchange for the majority (or even minority) of the value of the good produced that is doing a capitalism. That is the classic example, but extend that out and it’s still just capitalism.
“Investing” is just renting out your currency in exchange for a minority of the value produced by it.
When you then become a currency issuer1 and that currency becomes ultimately meaningless to you2 you’re still participating in capitalism by using it, as you are still “investing” public funds into something in order to extract value.
Yes yes the federal reserve technically does this, blah blah, private institution that just so happens to print money whenever congress asks and cannot act on its own except to set interest rates for private entities printing money so it’s essentially a public entity.
MMT is valid enough for how the US actually operates that I’m considering it real for this argument. It is a magic “make capital” button, making capital ultimately meaningless (hence the faith you mentioned).