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Enthusiasm enthusiast. “No Amount Of Violence Will Solve A Math Problem”
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deeznuts 0 months ago
I have only been to Vegas once voluntarily Fucking disgusting town
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deeznuts 1 month ago
image It’s so cute that the LLM cannot figure out supposedly that this is a guillotine Silicon valleys, stupid fucking AI guard rails are going to get people fucking killed someday because of a narrative
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deeznuts 1 month ago
Summary of "The End of Artificial Employment" by Roman Kireev: 1. **AI as a "Coroner" rather than a "Killer":** The author argues that artificial intelligence is not the primary cause of job loss, but rather a tool that exposes the underlying decay of the modern economy. Instead of creating a new crisis, AI acts as a coroner, revealing the "death" of jobs that were never truly productive to begin with. 2. **The Prevalence of Artificial Employment:** A significant portion of the modern workforce has been diverted into roles that do not serve consumer demand but are instead sustained by state intervention. These "artificial" jobs exist due to regulatory protections, state contracts, artificial credit, and political entrenchment rather than actual value creation. 3. **The Rise of Bureaucratic Bloat:** Under interventionist rule, corporate structures have shifted from productive enterprises to bureaucratic shells. Employment has increasingly focused on managing compliance, performing DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) rituals, and maintaining layers of meaningless supervision, all of which serve the state's interests rather than the market's. 4. **State-Induced Economic Stagnation:** The author contends that the real tragedy is not the disappearance of these artificial roles, but the state's prevention of labor reallocation. High taxes, heavy regulation, and credentialing barriers prevent new, productive small businesses from rising to replace the dying bureaucratic roles. 5. **The Criminalization of Organic Growth:** The document highlights how the state stifles economic correction by making it difficult to operate outside of established channels. Compliance costs and reporting burdens scale faster than revenue for small entrepreneurs, while labor laws and licensing requirements prevent the most willing and productive individuals from entering the market. 6. **The Paradox of Mega-Corporations:** While large corporations are deeply entwined with the state for protection, they are simultaneously being suffocated by the very mandates and regulations intended to manage them. These firms remain bloated with unnecessary staff because they lack the freedom to adjust to market realities. 7. **The Conclusion of State Capitalism:** The current economic instability is described not as a crisis of capitalism, but as "capitalism denied." The author views the current era as the terminal stage of interventionism, where a regime of state capitalism is ultimately devouring itself through its own contradictions. **Actionable Insights:** * **For Entrepreneurs:** Recognize that the primary barrier to growth is often regulatory "noise" rather than lack of demand; focus on lean operations to minimize the impact of compliance-driven scaling costs. * **For Economic Analysts:** Look beyond technological disruption (AI) to identify structural inefficiencies in the labor market caused by state intervention and regulatory capture. https://mises.org/power-market/end-artificial-employment
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deeznuts 1 month ago
image This should be the natural state of politician’s lives when they do not serve the public
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deeznuts 1 month ago
Next time I vote it will be a write in: “Fast Pole Shift Civilization Ending Event”
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deeznuts 1 month ago
GM !!! Where all my Make Guillotines Great Again homies at???