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Black Adam, more like black sad-am, as in i'm sad and i'm going to watch it

work in progress. probably should have done the white primer instead of the gray, this is gonna take two coats. oh well, i knew it wasn't going to be perfect, things i make never are.

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"VHS tapes were shitty, mass produced, and I'm kind of glad they're gone and obsolete." - Rich Evans, Red Letter Media

Yeah fuck these guys with a cheese grader dildo.

I don't go around destroying things you like because I think they're dumb. DVDs are worse in my opinion but every format has their pros and cons - deal with it.

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RT @wesleybonner@twitter.com

The devil works hard but Rio drag queens worked harder finding this video of George Santos in drag

🐦🔗: twitter.com/wesleybonner/statu

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I am trying to find my people on Mastodon. Can you please boost this if you:

-Believe that strawberries could be bigger and that farmers are simply not working hard enough to grow massive strawberries.
-Lie awake at night wondering if the trillions of insects will one day unite to overthrow the human race.
-Suspect that volcanoes are hiding something beneath all that magma.
-Find Tilda Swinton to be terrifying yet oddly attractive.
-Think that you could defeat 50 Smurfs in hand-to-hand combat.

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might be a minor spoiler for fist of the northstar 

honestly narf already seems like the kind of sound effect someone makes when punched by kenshiro

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What if Jared Leto simply fell into a pit

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I just want to say, without endorsing any specific methods to achieve this, that it would be nice if people were afraid to fly the Confederate flag

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Trans people deserve to be:
- Seen
- Respected
- Loved
- Housed
- Employed
- Protected (by the law and other people)

Trans people don’t deserve to be:
- Mocked
- Ridiculed
- Harassed
- Assaulted
- Killed
- Ignored by liberals and progressives
- Attacked by conservatives

Trans people are:
- Really fucking tired
- Please send pizza

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So, boston dynamics has put out another video showcasing the Atlas robots, this time having one manipulate a plank of wood to bridge a gap, go retrieve a bag of tools, carry them up some stairs and across the gap, tossing them up onto a platform to a human "construction worker," turning around. knowcking down large box, jumping down onto that box, doing a "sick flip" from that box to the ground, and then turning around giving a thumbs-up.

Everyone should take a look at the BtS video for this one (youtu.be/XPVC4IyRTG8); not because it's particularly bias-bracketed or anything— it's still Boston Dynamics trying sell you their "awesome tech"— but rather because their VERY CAREFUL word choices are quite revealing. …These boston dynamics engineers and programmers are all talking AROUND the idea of whether this system is truly autonomous by using words like "we" did such and such, and "wanted to show," and "future research," and terms of art like "predictive programming." All of this provides a kind of obfuscatory cover so people are wowed by Boston Dynamics' capabilities while still letting BD say that they never really "misled" people as to what they're doing in the original video.

So to be clear: This video is NOT the Atlas system autonomously responding to a completely novel situation with no prompting. It IS the result of a lot of hard work, and that work involves a lot of pre-programming and modelling of EXTREMELY similar "likely" situations, with a lot of fuck-ups in the interim, until they get a whole run right enough, and then that's the video they use.

Boston Dynamics is doing a LOT of research into these areas, but the things they've achieved and are planning to work on are not what most people in the public think they are.

Now, that being said, lots of people who thinking about this in terms of what it's going to do to the value of human labour, and I think that overarching question is a very important one. In a better world, what would come to pass is that the jobs dismantled by automation wouldn't matter because we'd all be getting UBI from the taxes levied against the companies which revenues and profits were increased by, again, dismantling humans' jobs. However, as has been noted, the forces of automation are currently controlled by those who want to both a) not have to pay people to work, let alone to just live, AND b) have those same people somehow still continue to pay into consumer capitalism.

We are, as I've said, looking at a post-WORKER economy, not a post-work one.

And this is without getting into the fact that we're not even ACTUALLY looking at a "post-worker" economy! Most "automated" algorithmic tools are still maintained and supported by humans— just humans paid pennies and exploited for their crucial labor; cf., most recently, ChatGPT and Kenyan workers: time.com/6247678/openai-chatgp.

At the end of the day, there are still lots of humans involved in the programming, maintenance, and support of Atlas and other Boston Dynamics stuff, but their labour is often intentionally occulted for a bunch of reasons— chief among them, the prospect of selling more units while paying those humans less.

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To be fair, "dog-abusing swindler of disabled veterans" is a perfect distillation of the last two Republican candidates for president.

RT @BenjySarlin@twitter.com

In all seriousness, this is (if true) the likely tipping point in the House. "Kevin McCarthy sent a dog-abusing swindler of disabled veterans to look after your small business" is the kind of thing that starts dragging down people beyond Santos.
patch.com/new-york/oysterbay/d

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RT @EricaFails@twitter.com

Saving this to my phone in case I catch any of my mutuals futzing with AI

🐦🔗: twitter.com/EricaFails/status/

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RT @DGoweyAuthor@twitter.com

TERFs: "There are only two sexes"

Biologists: "Genetics is more complex than that"

Anthropologists: "Culture is more complex than that"

Mycologists: twitter.com/annethegnome/statu

🐦🔗: twitter.com/DGoweyAuthor/statu

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Yes, we need people willing to punch fascists and put themselves on the line to protect others.

But equally important we need medics and supporters that can keep communities strong and resilient and to make sure everyone especially those with greater needs have everything they need to live and hopefully thrive.

We're a really big team, and we need to make sure that we do whatever we can to build a better world that makes the good fight worth it in the end.

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