@Avesvery I blame Attack of the Clones. A bunch of future incels watched that as kids, thought THAT was how you're supposed to act to make Natalie Portman like you, and crashed out hard when it didn't work
Look if you're mad about Graham Platner being the Democratic nominee in Maine you should actually be mad at Chuck Schumer and the DSCC for having six years to find a challenger to 73 year old Susan Collins and ending up pushing out 78 year old Janet Mills.
*guy who viciously defended andrew cuomo 6 months ago*
“wow graham platner’s sexual behavior completely disqualifies him from holding any public office”
The inevitable and very obvious conclusion to the AI bubble is that everyone realizes that humans are ultimately cheaper and produce a better product than AI
None of this is satire.
→ A company spent $500,000,000 on Claude in one month because nobody set usage limits
→ Uber ran leaderboards ranking engineers by how much AI they used, not what they shipped
→ Uber burned their entire 2026 budget by April. Their COO said he can’t connect any of it to consumer features
→ A CTO told Axios employees were using enterprise AI to check the weather
→ Microsoft canceled most Claude Code licenses because the token bill spiraled
→ Companies are now laying people off to pay the AI bill. Not because AI replaced the work. Because the bill replaced the headcount.
🚨 BREAKING: UNITED NATION CLIMATE COMMITTEE JUST ADMITTED THEY WERE WRONG!!!
Climate activists and politicians spent years treating the RCP8.5 climate scenario like an inevitable future, using it to justify fear-driven headlines and massive policy pushes 💰. Now many climate scientists admit it was a far-fetched worst-case scenario that became unrealistic as actual energy and emissions trends changed.
‘Trust the science.’
Science updates the model.
‘…not THAT science.’”
@Phoenix_Ranger2 @frew4lkwme They were working on an insanely tight timeline and spending the months/years required to develop it could have quite literally meant the end of humanity