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39 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

The idea that injury has to be personally experienced to count is one of the great problems with MAGA.  "It hasn't affected you, why do you care?"

Never mind the fact that Trump/Musk actions will definitely affect me down the road.

There are You People, Those People, and, then, there's maga.

 

Also, there is no Dana, only Zool.

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10 minutes ago, dcbc said:

Is that Starlink or Neurolink.  I can't keep up.

To keep cost down Mush has instructed his teams for both devices to run same SW. So when star downloads instructions to neuro you will be immediately told which bridge to jump off of. Of course before will be a video advertisement for a Cybertruck with low down payment. 

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4 minutes ago, Shaddie said:

To keep cost down Mush has instructed his teams for both devices to run same SW. So when star downloads instructions to neuro you will be immediately told which bridge to jump off of. Of course before will be a video advertisement for a Cybertruck with low down payment. 

At first I was like haha.  Then, I was like,  oh, probably.  I can't imagine at least 35% of this country (optimistically) being down for some neurolink.

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At first I was like haha.  Then, I was like,  oh, probably.  I can't imagine at least 35% of this country (optimistically) being down for some neurolink.

I’m all for it. Then that group would effectively be cybertrucked.

You know what I’m sayin.
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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:


I’m all for it. Then that group would effectively be cybertrucked.

You know what I’m sayin.

Like weak, stupid, malfunctioning, and shit fallin' off on a man?  Or just ugly?

 

/edit: And by ugly, I mean, no aliby, U.G.L.Y.  I'd rather bang a Pontiac Aztec.

//I mean I'd rather bang a Pontiac Aztec than look at a Cybertruck

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On 8/14/2025 at 12:27 AM, kibbles said:

at all, name one thing that elon has done to ever hold you back, personally?   team elon.   eff everyone else - including my hillsboro, or peeps.

How much do you drink per day, and how early do you start?

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13 hours ago, dcbc said:

At first I was like haha.  Then, I was like,  oh, probably.  I can't imagine at least 35% of this country (optimistically) being down for some neurolink.

With how I see AI being pushed onto white collar workers, if a neural link provides a productivity improvement through a direct brain to AI integration, you'll have to do it to remain competitive against the people who will do it gleefully.  So fucking glad I'm 55 vs 25.

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4 minutes ago, Goredho said:

With how I see AI being pushed onto white collar workers, if a neural link provides a productivity improvement through a direct brain to AI integration, you'll have to do it to remain competitive against the people who will do it gleefully.  So fucking glad I'm 55 vs 25.

Being on the "other" side of that push onto workers, I don't see it lasting much longer. Most organizations have dismal uptake and usage rate for all their $20-30/head tools.

I think we're still in the hype cycle of idiot MBA's playing buzzword mad libs to their BOD's and senior leadership, and they're all polishing up their resumes to leave before the chickens come home to roost. In my anecdotal cases, it's the same idiots that are always pushing the next big thing pushing AI assistant services.

And for me the frustrating thing is, the botched rollout of AI assistants is going to harm other actually valuable AI projects that are already delivering value, like a contract analysis stack that reads decades old PDF's to true up rates on existing contracts that never got adjusted to match the paper.

Just very very annoying that there's so much noise and so little appetite for stopping and thinking critically about things.

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1 minute ago, Captainant said:

Just very very annoying that there's so much noise and so little appetite for stopping and thinking critically about things.

Site country motto worthy.

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53 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Just very very annoying that there's so much noise and so little appetite for stopping and thinking critically about things.

This pretty well sums up my feelings about society.

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58 minutes ago, Goredho said:

Site country motto worthy.

 

Valde molestum est tantum strepitum et tam parvam cupiditatem consistendi et de rebus critice cogitandi.

 

It's no "E pluribus unum," but it fits.

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1 hour ago, Goredho said:

With how I see AI being pushed onto white collar workers, if a neural link provides a productivity improvement through a direct brain to AI integration, you'll have to do it to remain competitive against the people who will do it gleefully.  So fucking glad I'm 55 vs 25.

 

52 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Being on the "other" side of that push onto workers, I don't see it lasting much longer. Most organizations have dismal uptake and usage rate for all their $20-30/head tools.

I think we're still in the hype cycle of idiot MBA's playing buzzword mad libs to their BOD's and senior leadership, and they're all polishing up their resumes to leave before the chickens come home to roost. In my anecdotal cases, it's the same idiots that are always pushing the next big thing pushing AI assistant services.

And for me the frustrating thing is, the botched rollout of AI assistants is going to harm other actually valuable AI projects that are already delivering value, like a contract analysis stack that reads decades old PDF's to true up rates on existing contracts that never got adjusted to match the paper.

Just very very annoying that there's so much noise and so little appetite for stopping and thinking critically about things.

 

I think you guys are giving Neuralink WAYYYYYYY too much credit. Right now what I have seen it do is let a guy move a fucking mouse across a screen. We are MILES away from being able to inject anything into the brains of people. Maybe light years.

Do I think it's possible? Sure.

Do I think it's going to happen anytime soon? No. At least with what Neuralink has really shown.

 

Hell even their literature seems to only call Brain Output a "Future Possibility." Until they demonstrate it, let's just put it in the Vaporware ... hell we should call it Muskware ... column.

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