The Ground app
The Ground app
Ignoring all common sense approaches to staying competitive by using simple, textbook ideas of strategic management does negatively impact growth.
Imagine that!
I think this is a great opportunity to see if anybody has a spine anymore. If the French won’t have a proper revolution, we’re fucked.
Late at night, she’s driving down… that stretch of the road. Suddenly, her engine begins to sputter…
They’re the same picture
Likewise for cringe so look in the mirror
The demographics you described can understand why it’s important to be part of the fediverse, so they come here.
Your typical npc walking down the street just doesn’t get it, and they’re fine with all the awful things that drive us away from mainstream social media.
Unfortunately, or not, I don’t think there is a single species that can live forever. I think all life is based on consumption, one eating something else and growing until it exceeds its limits in environment, after which it decays to meet its carrying capasity.
Just recently I saw a very interesting veritasium video about entropy. He explains that life acts to increase entropy. Before entropy, nothing exciting happens. After entropy, nothing exciting will ever happen again. But as life causes entropy, that’s when the excitement and magic happens.
It’s an extremely profound video, and may give you comfort. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxL2HoqLbyA&t=0
On mobile newpipe is a good option too
He is not human
Also - the mass and form of an SUV makes them a good option in terms of safety. Smaller vehicles get crunched like pop cans, and trucks get sandwiched by their own bed if you hit a solid object.
So far.
Land has value, and thus comes with a price. Equipment doesn’t spring forward from creativity and hard work alone - it also requires materials, and besides that, you have to pay for people’s innovation and hard work when buying equipment.
So I agree with piracy, however one thing to keep in mind is that our economy and productivity are only in existence because of the land and equipment (as well as the labor) that it takes to produce them.
If 100% of income went to the workers, there’s nothing to pay for equipment and land that is also necessary for production. Ugly as capitalism is, the end result is a productive economy. A lot of the wealth is captured in land and equipment.
Now, you can argue that the workers should own the land and means of production. That I could agree with. But you simply can’t produce anything without paying for land and equipment plus labor.
I DO WHAT I WANT CAUSE A PIRATE IS FREE
It looks like I’m still subscribed so it’s all good. Nice to know it just works.
I’m sure my list is crazy long, but:
And probably a lot I forgot about. My gaming career is a chaotic trail filled with the wreckage of unfinished games.
I think AI isn’t going to replace the upper level of programmers, but I do believe the absolute number of programmers will drop as AI completes more and more of the labor involved in coding.
A lot of entry level jobs just won’t exist anymore, because the AI will do the typing work while a small number of people manage the AI.
And this will apply to pretty much all white collar work - at least that’s my prediction.
I believe that besides blue collar jobs, AI will practically eradicate the middle class, and sadly there won’t be a UBI to pick up the slack. But maybe I’m just too damn cynical.
Because Musk’s rejection of Lidar was foolish