@DirtyHamasnik@Gompers_Stomper@nuqedvest@JPHilllllll Now, does Jesus argue for the abolition of social relations that rely on the extraction of surplus labor? No, even if considering the broad canon that includes a lot of subsequent additions. However, the mendicant nature of his followers, and the holding of common property does
@Cyber_Quaker@AndersCules@Liv_Agar Also (esp in the comments) ignoring that a lot of the red is actually purple. Acting like "well, there are more people in Upstate NY and LI than NYC" (ignoring Buffalo, Westchester, etc) when outside NYC, even on this cherry-picked map it's 55-45 R and in NYC it's 70-30 D.
@wokenessucks@Liv_Agar If the cities were so trash, why would the people keep living there? Certainly not for the great deals they get on housing and cost of living.
@kayze4L@Liv_Agar She cherry-picked an off-year governor's election, when the national opposition party almost always does better (and Republicans, especially), and that has knock-on effects for state and local races, plus it was to replace Cuomo, so that probably played a role.
@Dude_lor@mcmansionhell Yes; I think lots of people who don't look too deeply into it, but maybe know about the Turing Test, and have developed a cultural osmosis of what AI is from pop culture, see it and expect it to be like the ship's computer on Star Trek or something.
@RedOxiOxi@mcmansionhell I feel like ppl who aren't all that tapped into technology, but have maybe heard of the Turing Test, or at least have an idea of AI from culture see this and don't think to look into it beyond that. Add onto that the bubble chasing hype men looking for the next iPhone or Facebook
@frogs4girls "You do not, under any circumstances, gotta hand it to em" and all, but this was, admittedly during the heyday of the Ornamental Hermit
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@BrianIsTired@MattBinder I mean "Fork found in Kitchen" level revelation, but hopefully means there will be a tragic tesla malfunction in Elon's future.