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HE IS STILL A DEMON
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I TRULY CAN NOT SAY HOW HAPPY THIS MAKES ME Towns and villages in Africa and South Am3ric4 will be able to have their own stand alone medical AI system NO subscription to Open AI - NO subscription to Starlink. Just a computer on a desk searing the health needs of the population. This is an astonishing gift to humanity by China.
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Im a 54 year olf Gen X and I feel so bad for young people today. We had it SO easy compared to you guys and the Boomers had it even easier than us. DO NOT let them tell you they had it hard. I bought my first house at 24 - 3 bedroomed stone built 3 story town house with garden - it was 2.5X my salary as a 24 year old telesales person. I also had a twin Turbo Gen 4 Supra not on finance and I was out 3 nights a week clubbing and I was NOT special. That was just normal life, and i grew up very poor my parents did not give me a penny. You guys have been robbed of a life - Im so sorry. If it helps in any way I always voted for the left wing - I never voted for this.
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@lengerer Well you are either a liar or very lucky - my guess is liar.
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I DO TAILORING I have a 1929 communist-era 7kg tailoring iron. The electrical connector broke - I walked 400m to the hardware shop and bought a new one for $2 In the west we were told the communists were backward and stupid - no, they just had a very VERY different philosophy, they wanted things to last and be repairable.
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I have some exceptional quality headphones with jack, they won't work on an iPhone with the lightening connector thing even with an Apple brand connector so i used my iPhone 6 until the battery died. Now I have to listen on vastly inferior Bluetooth ones - I can't afford £500 JUST to buy new headphones and I have very very good headphones - ALL THIS COS OF A BATTERY
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I'm an author on psychology and the collapse of civilisations. I wrote, 10 years ago, "In 50 years the world will regard Mark Zuckerberg the same way we now regard Josef Mengele" Most people laughed at me, I feel vindicated 40 years early.
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I live in an ex-communist apartment block in Eastern Europe next to the sea, largely I am here because this is still relatively real. Certainly way WAY more real than life in the UK or America. My neighbors sit on the porch of the building having beers, the kids play with the stray cats and climb trees. I watch youtube but have no social media accounts. It reminds me of my childhood in the 1970's in Britain.
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@nvention20 I replied in full but its been deleted for some reason - advice - leave the West. My rent on a beach front apartment in Burgas Bulgaria is $165 a month
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THEY BOUGHT BILLIONS OF $ OF 10 YEAR BONDS and nothing else - that means they were banking on the interest rate staying at close to 0% for 10 years
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@ksoss1 But they cant make planes - so what do you do when a company cant DO the thing it is paid to do and the country needs it to DO that thing?
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That happened in the UK - I now live in Bulgaria and they are everywhere. We also have busy high streets with bustling shops and I am convinced this also makes a huge difference.
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@johnprivate6625 - Spoken like a Crypto Bro engaging "Cope Mode"
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@Erwachsener1492 FANTASTIC - I'm a communist.
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@savagepro9060 Way fewer users
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CAN I JUST REMIND THE WORLD American GREED did this to you...!!! In 2008 I had a construction company with a FULL order book for 2009 - in 1 week every order cancelled - THANK YOU AMERICA...!
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Im 53 I live alone in a country where i bearly speak the language - I am NOT lonely... these are the simple things that I feel contribute some may seem silly - i DO keep a gratitude journal. I walk 3 times a day and I always pick up 4 pieces of litter and put them in the bin. I wear nice clothes when I go out, even for a walk and I have aftershave by the door that I put on so I know I smell good. I try to shop at local shops and I give my custom to as many as possible. I NEVER look at my smartphone when I am out - maybe listen to a podcast otherwise it stays in my pocket. I'm polite to every cashier and shop assistant. I have a dog that I walk - that helps, people love to pet your dog. I moved into this apartment 3 months before the covid lockdown but even so, I have managed to cultivate a small community of people who know me and despite my bad language skills talk to me, many do speak English. Some people I know cos they saw me picking up litter and thanked me and we got talking...
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Literally convinced me not to bother watching the video reading this - anything premised on "If corporate greed doesn't get to it" is over before it starts.
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THIS IS WHAT DE-REGULATION BRINGS...!!! In 1980 this was impossible - then they deregulated the banking industry - removed Glass Steigal Act and THIS is what happened...
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You have literally just described all of crypto - people moving fantasy coins around and pretending they have some value. They dont, they never will, they will all, every single one of them, collapse to zero in the end. At least in 1637 with the Tulip bubble - you got a f-king tulip, not a fantasy tulip, a real tulip. Crypto - you don't even get a tulip.
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@Loktis - Do you mean what publication was it in?? I honestly don't know, It was a magazine article I was paid $500 but my publishing agent to write a decade ago. Plus if I could remember - it would allow people to identify me and that is something I avoid online.
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Move to China - they can afford food. Or over here to Bulgaria we can afford food. The average working class person here has 2 kids on 1 salary in their mid 20's. My rent is 300 leva a month - $165. Thats a beach side apartment in the city of Burgas - you can look it up, its a very beautiful city. I saw a job advertised yesterday for a housekeeper - 1,800 leva so an 18 year old unqualified working as a housekeeper could afford this apartment easily and afford food and a happy social life. A brand new luxury apartment woudl cos you double this 600 a month, but thats still affordable to this housekeeper. BTW - Income tax is a flat rate 10% and you get 2 years off work for each kid, plus free helathcare. you dont have to live like this
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@willblack8575 Well my sister is a martial arts teacher - not a banker, and she realised that at basically 0% her mortgage could only go UP so she re-mortgaged at a fixed rate for 5 years... I love my sister and I dont want to diss her - but if SHE can work it out, the least financially astute person I know - its genuinely criminal these guys didnt...
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@DimitarBerberu - IDK - I asked chat GPT to give me 5 reasons we should move to a communist economic model yesterday and it did an AMAZING job. I was expecting it to say "we should not - we should all keep spending money and buying stuff"
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THIS IS WHY BREXIT f-king EU coming around here, making people's lives better
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THIS IS ONLY ONE OF MANY tech developments China has announced in the last week - about every 4 hours they are dropping another development, most are being overshadowed by this In 2015 China announced the MADE IN CHINA 2025 project QUOTE ""Made in China 2025" is China's strategic plan to become a global leader in high-tech industries and advanced manufacturing by 2025 through innovation, self-reliance, and industrial upgrading." This year will be astonishing
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@pintavodki - EXACTLY - so to western eyes having a 50 year old style connector on an appliance LOOKS backwards and you mock it. But ask any iPhone user what they think of ever-changing connectors now LOL. It was not backwards - its was a deliberate plan that was actually WAY ahead of its time and one that we are cheering the EU for implementing in a small way. What I love about the communist era made things we have here is they have the date of manufacture and the price on them - it is the same in Russia?
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1 MONTH AGO I converted all my savings into physical GOLD COINS and put them in a physical safe built into the fabric of the building... Im an author on the collapse of civilisations - its not for nothing I took this action - it has cost me about 14% of my savings to do it [cos I converted to small weight coins to make them easier to spend if things collapse], but I consider it a price worth paying
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NEVER USED TWITTER But I sold my Tesla Stock and my sister cancelled her Tesla Mod Y order So...
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Boeing is unbelievably interesting - it is the FIRST company on earth to complete Karl Marx's prediction for capitalism: start up - small company - growth - large company - growth through acquisition - monopoly - financialised monopoly - corrupt financialised monopoly - incompetence - nationalisation Am3ric4 needs planes, Boeing CANT build planes, if you bail them out as you have before they will just use the money for stock buybacks or other corrupt purposes. the future of Beoing is the future shape of the economy. I predict it will be a NEW form of corporation - one where the shareholders are the workers, the customers and the government. The free trading of stock is not allowed and the pay of the CEO is capped at a ratio of the lowest employee ---!--- Eventually all corporations will go this way
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@CurtisForrester - for me it was the sacrifice of privacy. Once you sacrifice privacy you allow corporations and governments to spy on you, once you allow that you live in a dictatorship - even if it feels fluffy and lovely and you have lots of choices... You don't really. You don't get to join an ati government organisation - and one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter. You keep people arguing with each other about pronouns whilst their jobs get sent to other countries and their families die of opiate overdose... Facebook allowed all these things to happen. 2022 is a direct result of Facebook.
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@Codemanlex WOW you have a very messed up idea of winning.
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@elinfini a more accurate description yes
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"all results of search engines will be based on historical data and ai generated data" NO - this is a Gen 1 AI Chatbot - future generations will be creative This thing was released 2 months ago - it made really obvious mistakes. Not its doing accurate medical diagnoses and writing code to solve complex theoretical physics problems. Its the hyper exponential rate of achievement that is the amazing and the scary thing
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@DimitarBerberu "It's not bad but still not intelligent." NO it has literally ZERO "intelligence" - I asked it why 2+2 does not =4 and it said "because it does not 2+4=4" " if we are happy with such simplistic explanations." Trump won an election with "Make America Grat Again" and Boris johnson with "Get Brexit done" - most people are more than happy with incredibly simplistic explanations. I was just surprised that it gave me a genuine attempt - you can also fiddle with the settings to force it to be more creative if you up the "Presence Penalty" 100% it is western biased - but the world is western biased, and yes that is a problem. My sister - a PhD in nutrition 1994 but no longer in that field - was impressed that it pulled up info from trials that were reported on and shelved, so in some ways its less biased. On another channel I watched a girl who designed chips say that the SI had designed a 15% faster more compact chip for AI than the humans could - we are the the very bottom of the S curve of AI - if a chat bot can produce this - IMAGINE what real AI can do in 10 years. Im not worried about Chat GPT or real AI - my worry are the politicians who have literally ZERO capacity to meet this challenge - we need to stop talking about balloons and none gender bathrooms and start working out how to implement UBI and how to roll it out - the discussion as to "do we need ubi" is over. Every western country will have 25% to 30% unemployment in 10 years. "Hard to change the Status Quo of the not-so-intelligent rich/powerful" I love this line LOL
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@DimitarBerberu - without going very deeply into this cos I need to get some work done today - I 100% agree. Im using UBI cos everyone understands it, personally I think its a crap idea - Universal Basic Services is way better. Im also to look into FALC today - fully automated luxury communism. Im an author on psychology and the collapse of civilisations - I grew up in capitalist Britain as a business owner and I am now living in post-communist Bulgaria, so I have a LOT to say on this subject. I normally look backwards in time, but my next book is attempting to look forward, its actually also my first work of fiction - but I am suddenly very aware the ideas in it may look ridiculously dated in 2 years when its finished as a result of Chat GPT and the others coming out.
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WOOOP WOOOOP WOOOOP ELON BRO ALERT ELON BRO ALERT
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@nvention20 I just mainly wanted to counter the Boomer take that they always get. What advice would give GET OUT OF THE COLLAPSING WEST...!!! I live in Burgas Bulgaria my rent on a beach front apartment is $165 a month [300 leva] the average wage in my city is 2000 leva. The average working clas person has 2 kids on 1 salary in their mid 20's. Where to go?? You want ANY country that had terrible economic hardship 20 to 30 years ago - they are on the UP cycle of the economic circle - it lasts about 80 to 100 years. Collapse - rebuilding - rapid growth platoe - collapse. Its about 20 to 25 years per period and you want to be in at the ground floor of the rapid growth - wages have gone up 550% here since 2000.
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Its the hyper exponential rate of achievement that is the amazing and the scary thing This thing was released 2 months ago - it made really obvious mistakes. Not its doing accurate medical diagnoses and writing code to solve complex theoretical physics problems.
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WELL - if the British had LOST the battle of Trafalga then Nepolican would have invaded America, as was his plan, and America would be a French-speaking country and therefore unable to trade as easily with the English-speaking world so it would not have happened.
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YEP ask it a really specific niche question and if it has an answer thats suspicious.
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@benox50 I now live in Bulgaria. In the communist times, Bulgaria was the 3rd largest producer of computers in the world. They also came up with the rules for AI in the 1980's. Rule 4 was "AI should always tell you it is AI when you ask it". Rule 5 was "AI should always KNOW its AI and never think it is human" YES tiny little communist Bulgaria has this sh!t worked out in the 1980's
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YEP
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I use my iPhone for listening to educational podcasts whilst I walk my dog - and for waking me up at sunrise. Thats it. I receive and answer messages on my iMac -so Im not at the beck and call of the phone. I now use IT as a tool, and I dont allow IT to dictate my every waking moment like it used to.
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Communism was always a global concept. Stalin abandoned this. @Joemondaking
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CRYPTO BRO "OH NO - my imaginary thing is suddenly worthless, how could this happen to me...? After all, I stayed away from FUD...!"
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Yeah that would be good
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Boeing is unbelievably interesting - it is the FIRST company on earth to complete Karl Marx's prediction for capitalism: start up - small company - growth - large company - growth through acquisition - monopoly - financialised monopoly - corrupt financialised monopoly - incompetence - nationalisation Am3ric4 needs planes, Boeing CANT build planes, if you bail them out as you have before they will just use the money for stock buybacks or other corrupt purposes. the future of Beoing is the future shape of the economy. I predict it will be a NEW form of corporation - one where the shareholders are the workers, the customers and the government. The free trading of stock is not allowed and the pay of the CEO is capped at a ratio of the lowest employee ---!--- Eventually all corporations will go this way
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the first time I tried meditating I had a panic attack. "AAAGGGGGHHH NO INPUT FOR 10 MINUTES...!!!" The reaction was so extreme I realised I needed to radically alter my life. I also realised - if stopping something scares you / or you have a million reasons why you dont need to stop - you are probably addicted.
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Well that will be a passing transitional phase - cos it wont be long before it starts getting everything right.
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I use my iPhone for listening to educational podcasts whilst I walk my dog - and for waking me up at sunrise. Thats it. I receive and answer messages on my iMac -so Im not at the beck and call of the phone. I now use IT as a tool, and I dont allow IT to dictate my every waking moment like it used to.
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@Loktis - weird - but ok
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- Yes I have bought more than one and bought them from Apple, for reasons I dont understand if a phone has just been switched on it will work for about 3 to 5 minutes and then just stop and if you plug it back in again it won't work until you turn the phone off again. My guess is the impedance of the headphones is not to the liking of the iPhone digital sensing. But on the dedicated jack it worked just fine @streuthmonkey1
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Boeing is unbelievably interesting - it is the FIRST company on earth to complete Karl Marx's prediction for capitalism: start up - small company - growth - large company - growth through acquisition - monopoly - financialised monopoly - corrupt financialised monopoly - incompetence - nationalisation Am3ric4 needs planes, Boeing CANT build planes, if you bail them out as you have before they will just use the money for stock buybacks or other corrupt purposes. the future of Beoing is the future shape of the economy. I predict it will be a NEW form of corporation - one where the shareholders are the workers, the customers and the government. The free trading of stock is not allowed and the pay of the CEO is capped at a ratio of the lowest employee ---!--- Eventually all corporations will go this way
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Quality analysis...
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