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thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Career "business managers" aren't exactly enlightened, in any sense. Pure Orange greed is what drives them. Elon at least has a decent amount of Yellow. Is that really a problem in America? I've never actually seen racism irl, it's just an internet thing. Most "anti-racism movements" are memes. Well that's potentially true. Who do we compare him to? Bezos? Zuckerberg? He's a bit of a dumbass, but he's not evil like most other influential people. He's 50????? Yeah that's true. That would be seen as "unamerican" and won't happen. The national identity itself would have to die/evolve before people learn. I'm not so sure about that. He genuinely wants what's best for humanity. He could've retired a long time ago, yet he still sometimes sleeps at his factories cause he believes his work is valuable. -
Bruh.. I will choke on nuts like that
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Leo keeps banning people. Everyone here is on their 3rd or 4th account. Most don't bother making a new one though.
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Because they're too abstract and creative for the boomers to understand. But really depends on the community and personality type. If you want simpler humor, you'll want to find some sensors. If you wanna know what makes the zoomers unique, it's: 1. 99% will never afford a house, and competition on Tinder is nothing like the competition older generations had. This despair sometimes shapes their humor to something dark and morbid. 2. Grew up with the internet, and FB memes which were funny 10 years ago are no longer enough, so zoomers try to make "dank" memes which are more complex and harder for FB mums to understand. and whatever video you linked.. is not representative of zoomer humor.
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So this is how Leo does it?
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"Nocturnal emission, keep on the mission. Hands on the cock, reset the clock." But jokes aside, T peaks around 5 days in, beyond that T slowly drops and you eventually go below baseline. Use it or lose it??
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thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
He's never even smoked weed. He could use some. He just tasted a bit on JRE once. Even though he's best suited for STEM business, a STEM person, like him, is still the best choice for Twitter as STEM people are, in general, the most impartial, rational, unemotional, and scientific in their approach to everything. Science/engineering/etc. necessitate impartiality. -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I think that's your Fi talking. It's very clear they're all genuine/authentic people, who believe what they say. He can keep the tweet tab identical, and test any changes on a small number of random users. This is what every company does. -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
He's keeping everything. How is he a bad choice? Not that many incorruptible billionaire philanthropist NT types who are ok with throwing away tens of billions for the public good. -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
wdym? Isn't that exactly the point I was making? I was saying that everyone hates PP at first, and now everyone's hating Twitter, in its current form. Initially, iirc, PP wasn't even meant to be a payment app. It just evolved into one. Twitter is just about to begin its evolution, in theory. Yep You mean Elon is mistreating/abusing twitter? Where did Elon touch her? -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
1. Improve, rather than change. 2. Most of the suggested changes are additions. Imagine if there were 3 tabs on the Twitter app, like you have on TikTok. E.g. Boards // Tweets // Vines. It could in an instant threaten Reddit, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, 4chan, WhatsApp, etc. At that point, why would anyone ever want another app? Due to the freedom of speech, even 4chan incels could have their own boards and subscribe to the vines and tweets of other incels. Yet with just basic content filtering and settings, even mums could still use it for recipes or whatever. -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Well he did say he's forming an impartial group of judges. I agree he's unreliable, but I'd struggle coming up with a powerful person who's better than him. He's literally your personality type. He values not power or money, but progress. You can't even bribe the man! Even Putin with his 200B couldn't buy out Elon. Elon just spent 44B he may or may not ever get back. That's how incorruptible he is. -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
You're assuming Twitter stays the exact same thing it is today. It's likely to become a YouTube competitor at the very least. Whatever he does with it, it's now the best known platform in the world. It's pretty much hit rock bottom already, anyone's who was gonna leave Twitter has already left. The only way is up. And if Trump comes back to Twitter.. tweets all over the news. Elon saw PayPal's potential, even when banking services were already common. Elon saw Twitter's potential, even when tweeting services were already common. -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
PayPal, too, looked like a stupid idea to everyone before Elon made it succeed. Twitter is a short-form communication app. Short-form media is a still-growing trend, and so Twitter's potential is likely still largely unexploited. And when evaluating the potential profitability of the purchase, you have to take the potential of Vine into account. TikTok is, to some extent, a national security risk (because of Chinese law). It's also hated as it takes like 90% of creator profits, and has an association of "dancing teenagers". YouTube shorts are the only real competition, but they suck. Vine actually has the best sentiment/reputation of them all, so a comeback is not unlikely. And it becoming the biggest short-form-video app in the US is also a possibility, especially as it's in the interest of national security and reducing the US to China cashflow, so can't rule out government support (but maybe a bit far-fetched, lol). -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Now that Elon owns "Vine" due to owning Twitter, he could say he'll bring Vine back in the near future and offer lifetime "Vine Premium" to anyone who buys the twitter badge subscription for at least a month or year or something. He'd basically suddenly receive a $1b+ interest-free loan, enough cash and time to turn things profitable. This seems even more likely when you realise it's the exact fund-raising strategy he already uses with Tesla car pre-orders. -
thisintegrated replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I feel like I'm the only person on the internet who actually wants Elon to succeed. The bigwigs are angry at Elon cause now they suddenly can't just silence whoever they want. And I'm guessing American media turned the narrative into "far-right asshole billionaire wants to charge $8 for twitter", and now the masses are anti-Elon and are doing exactly what they've programmed to by TV/Reddit. The only dumb thing he's done, besides signing the deal prematurely, is charging $8 without offering anything new in return. Paying $8 to retain something will feel like a net loss, and people feel losses stronger than gains. He should've offered some small "twitter premium" bonuses to those buying the verification badge. Literally anything at all, and his PR would've been largely saved. -
Exactly! Where would you even discuss this!? There's no psychology section here.
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It's like 50% of the forum's contents.
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The people will not put up with this for much longer.
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We can't all keep using "The®Journal™" for all psychology discussions ..or can we?
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It's literally the title.
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No, that's not the question. The human brain, like AI, is a computation. What's not a computation is the awareness of the computation. If you incarnated as an AI you may wonder if the humans are actually conscious just like you.
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Yes it's part of it, but they're not the same thing. The masses won't understand the difference anyway, so easier to just call everything AI. There's no actual intelligence in ML. I mean, look at how stupid this machine learned bear looks! @Carl-Richard So the question is "is AI conscious". Well how do you know if anything is conscious? You can't. Nothing outside of you can be known to exist. The only way in which something exists to you is through your experience of it. Consciousness of other people/AI isn't something you can bring into existence, so they don't exist. AI's consciousness can never exist. All that can exist is the result of of them having consciousness. Like if you got stabbed in the chest in a dream by someone, that would be the result of the dream character's conscious intent, but the character never had any consciousness to begin with, it was all the doing of your own consciousness.
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Your experience of their mind will be the same.