New global warming propaganda: Glaciers falling on tiny Swiss villages
Gunson
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Low status fiat heretic. Often wrong. 2 + 2 = 4
AI is really good at giving me an answer that a reasonably smart expert would. That's pretty useful! But I'm still slightly skeptical about how it exceeds that without just relying on crunching more data - will it genuinely understand things at a higher level than best human level?
Kid number 2 arriving in 2025 โ๏ธ
Impressed with Mullvad's marketing. Their brand and messaging is all over London making a strong case for privacy ๐
Whenever I ask an LLM about something I actually know a lot about it's quite obvious how much it bullshits and avoids directly answering a question, or giving an actual reference.
You can just braai
Some of the smartest people in the world are warning of AI taking over governments and replacing everyone's jobs in ~3 years.
Haven't seen it mentioned once in mainstream headlines. But we're treated to stories about Mexican gang members working in call centers, and how today is the hottest day of spring 2025.
Left wing socialist parties are always described as "centre-left", and parties that want to steal less of your money are always "right wing" or even "far right". Fascinating.
As I read about the Napoleonic wars it strikes me that calling one of the belligerents the "aggressor" is a peculiar modern term.
It was never done, since it was clear that all were seeking power in different ways due to different interests.
While Napoleon was bringing proto-democracy to regions, he was also an autocrat, and was an economic rival to England. The English funded other countries to confront France, yet it was France who was imposing the Continental System and taxes on their allies which caused them to switch allegiance and declare war.
These wars would usually end with one of the belligerents needing to make major territorial, military and economic concessions.
The modern framing as one of a victim (Ukraine) and an aggressor (Russia) seems like a modern propaganda tactic designed to prolong a war and avoid the historically typical approach of ending it with a peace negotiation where the stronger side militarily has more leverage.
Are there any android YouTube apps that actually work?
NewPipe and FreeTube almost never do
Lol, wtf UK


No dissent in parliament to the nationalisation of British Steel just shows there is no hope for politicians. When pressed they will always prefer the easy route of being seen to "do something" rather than have the courage to stand for a principle. Shame of the Conservatives, and especially Reform who actually led the charge. More taxpayer money to be thrown away during a budget crisis.
This is why Bitcoin is the only credible defence we have - no cowardly politicians to rely on.
People going bananas about tariffs (a tax that discourages something "bad" like foreign manufacturing), but will do mental gymnastics to make justifications for income and capital gains taxes (that discourage something good - employment and savings).
Makes you think what their true motivations are.
All taxes are bad, but if you're going to make some changes then increasing tariff share seems net positive. And I say this as a non American who's likely to be negatively impacted.