Elon Musk’s Grok Twitter AI Is Actually ‘Woke,’ Hilarity Ensues
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    wtfeweguys
    10mo ago 100%

    Decidedly mixed and increasingly right-leaning but I’m pleasantly surprised at my own experience having voice chats with diverse people who agree on one thing but disagree on just about everything else.

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  • A Googler who just resigned after 18 years reflects on the decline of the company he loved
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    wtfeweguys
    11mo ago 100%

    The solution I’m most interested in is eliminating the friction to seed/early stage funding coming directly from interested user communities and even better would be to also draw as much of the labor pool as possible from the same group.

    I think this eliminates most of the misalignments in stakeholder interest.

    We already have equity crowdfunding in the states. We need more innovation in crowdfunding platforms.

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  • Nice!!
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    wtfeweguys
    11mo ago 100%

    At the very least this is a great place to have a durable backup for DD. It’s hard following Twitter/X bc everything is real time and there’s so much noise.

    Threaded, upvote-ordered conversations are super helpful.

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    Family files lawsuit against Panera Bread after college student who drank ‘charged lemonade’ dies
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    wtfeweguys
    12mo ago 100%

    Can you show me where I conceded your point? That was not my intention, as I do not concede your point. To the contrary, I assume the “typical” coffee contains far less than 400mg of caffeine.

    I further do not concede that the drink was adequately labeled as caffeinated. Not because I know it wasnt, I don’t, but since the girl knew she couldn’t have caffeine it seems unlikely she would intentionally ignore information about caffeine content that was adequately marked.

    It’s possible she was being generally unobservant, maybe even fair to assume it, but that just brings us back around to the only point I’ve tried to make. It’s reasonable to assume lemonade is not caffeinated since AFAIK it’s pretty much always uncaffeinated. So it doesn’t necessarily matter how many beverages at the self serve were caffeinated because who has ever heard of caffeinated lemonade?

    There’s no calculation she should have been expected to assume re: caffeine to volume ratio of lemonade so it’s not a stretch that she wouldn’t think to check.

    The fact that any amount would have been too much was just a compounding factor in a tragedy.

    The average cup of coffee has about 95mg of caffeine (found it: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20049372). So each of these lemonades she drank was over 4 cups of coffee.

    If she was able to miss the labeling, which is reasonable to assume - bc she would she ignore it on purpose? - then it would have been very easy for her to ingest an extreme amount of caffeine in a short period of time, which is what I assume happened.

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    Family files lawsuit against Panera Bread after college student who drank ‘charged lemonade’ dies
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    wtfeweguys
    12mo ago 100%

    You used the size of the lemonade to argue its caffeine content was not excessive given the lemonade was larger in volume than a comparable coffee beverage.

    But the topic of this chain started with the girl not realizing the drink was caffeinated to begin with.

    The context of my question was calling into doubt the relevance of caffeine to volume ratio in defining “excessive” when the underlying issue was accidental consumption due to (alleged) poor product labeling.

    Given she had a heart condition, any amount seems to have been “excessive”.

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  • Want some so bad but not willing to trade organs for it
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    wtfeweguys
    1y ago 100%

    Sorry for the delayed reply. Been AFK.

    What, to you, is the actual difference between a community working together and organizing their resources for the common benefit, and a government?

    The ability to collaborate solely with values-aligned community rather than being forced to reach consensus across all people in a geographic region regardless of how antagonistic or philosophically misaligned we are.

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  • Want some so bad but not willing to trade organs for it
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    wtfeweguys
    1y ago 100%

    The city/state level is much more likely to achieve things like this and that’s great but it’s not always the case. Regulatory capture and complex relationships with industry players make the government an imperfect vehicle for doing what’s best for communities. Sometimes a downright impediment to it.

    My point is that there’s nothing inherently stopping us from doing it for ourselves in any situation where the state is not optimally stewarding the public trust on our behalf, and the sooner we figure that out the sooner we start solving up-til-now rather intractable problems.

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  • Am I doing this right?

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