What cult are you talking about? Why is it so hard for you to beleive that i and many people like me of every race have first hand experience with the low quality of people that make it over the border? Why should i work all my life for my loser cousins to have as many as 10+ children just to keep getting welfare? Useless mouths to feed born from genetics that have no future. Using up all the money and resources and then voting to allow more people like them to exist near me. Fuck them.
@AquaLilyPatT@TheJFreakinC I was born in the U.S. I speak only English. I look, talk and act American. I dont even associate with my own famility as they are losers, criminals and drug addicts who have had 30 years to become U.S. citizens but have failed to do so because they cant get their shit together.
CHINA’S FULLY AUTOMATED PIG LINE PUSHES ANIMALS through SLAUGHTER, SINGEING and CUTTING
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Sam Altman admits he was wrong on AI's timeline and says society and the economy will adapt more slowly
"I thought when we got to GPT-4, which was back in 2023, that very quickly after that there was going to be much more disruption, software businesses up for grabs right away, than it turned out to be."
"I think I was wrong about a few things, but one in terms of the speed: the economy just has so much inertia."
"People keep doing the same things, buying from the same company, wanting to use their tools the same way. I think this is actually a positive in many ways, and it's going to make this big transition go smoother and slower. I'm grateful for it."
"But it means we've all been too ambitious on timelines. Even with this incredible technology, society and the economy will adapt more slowly."
This caught my attention because it's at the top of my feed and it happened in Montana, where I used to live. Demographically, that makes it a bit of a rarity.
"Tee hee!" chuckle de negro. "Dat felt goooood! I hates me some Whitey, a dat make me feel betta! Now gimme anutha beer, de nite juss got started!"
It looks like Billings, Montana dropped the ball when it came to this particular offender. I think it's time we called a spade a spade, and started using the "e" word more often. Eugenics would have solved this problem in a pre-crime sort of way. No angry negroes filled with "black rage", no black-on-white hate crime!
In fact, given that this is a repeat offender who could easily have killed his victim, I'd say that a combination of mandatory sterilization and prison might actually be appropriate. Incarceration would temporarily protect other people from harm, while sterilization would prevent the unnecessary spread of congenital criminality.
Some might object that mandatory sterilization would be a clear violation of the offender's civil rights. Granted, but we have a decision to make. Without prophylactic measures, this single criminal could multiply and become up to a hundred White-hating street vermin in as little as a year, depending on his access to neighborhood "hoes". (Note that if he receives a vasectomy, that harm could be avoided, and he could still achieve sexual bliss with estrous hoodrat pleasure-hoes between assaults on White women.)
Think about it. Unless the breeding cycle is interdicted, in as little as 30 years we could be looking at a hundred squared = ten thousand violent criminals prowling the streets, carrying the offender's defective DNA and sucker-punching the last few White women who remain alive. Not to mention constantly chimping out, sucking up taxpayer resources, and using the "education system" to prey on the few remaining White children like cuckoo chicks in the nests of doves.
Mandatory deportation is another option. However, this would have a downside: breeding cycles would continue to generate more criminals in Africa. As we know by 60 long years of mindless sadistic repetition, these criminals would eventually be imported to the US as "refugees" at the behest of the Zionist lobby. So we'd be right back to square 1.
Take your pick. I realize that this post might appear a bit insensitive, but literally everything else has been tried to no avail.
@RealChrisLangan The Mohammedans brought millions of Negro slaves into the Near East for centuries yet there are no Negroes in that part of the world today, because the males were castrated like hogs. Crude but effective, yes?
Samsung and Micron INVENTED the memory shortage.
Samsung has already pleaded guilty to running this exact scheme once before.
Every phone, laptop, console and car got more expensive over the last 18 months because of one component.
You were told AI ate the supply.
But a lawsuit filed in California reveals the AI story is just the cover:
In 2002 a federal grand jury opened an investigation into the price of computer memory, and it found a cartel.
Samsung pleaded guilty and paid $300 million, at the time the second largest criminal antitrust fine in American history. Hynix paid $185 million. Infineon paid $160 million. Elpida paid $84 million. More than a dozen executives went to federal prison.
Micron paid nothing because it walked into the Justice Department first and informed on everyone else.
Then the grand jury subpoenaed Micron for documents showing competitor pricing.
A regional sales manager named Alfred Censullo altered them and concealed them. He pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice.
That is the industry. Now here is the new accusation:
17 plaintiffs sued on June 25 in the Northern District of California. 14 of them are ordinary consumers. 3 are small computer repair shops.
They say Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron, who together control roughly 90% of the world's memory, cut production in 2022 and never restarted it, then used the pivot toward AI memory as cover to strangle the ordinary chips everything else runs on.
They put the price increase at 697%.
And one chip in particular makes that number very hard to explain:
DDR4 is 12 year old technology. AI accelerators do not use it. Nobody is building new factories for it. Its price is supposed to fall forever.
But in April a mainstream DDR4 chip traded near $16. By late July it hit $42.08.
A 64GB memory kit that cost $191 last August now runs $1,118.
In December, Micron shut down Crucial, the memory brand it had sold to ordinary people for 29 years, at the most profitable moment that brand ever had. The company said it was leaving to serve its larger customers better.
That same quarter, Micron booked $21.75 billion in revenue. SK Hynix booked $27.98 billion. Industry revenue jumped 81% in ninety days.
They walked away from the retail market at the exact moment retail became the most lucrative it had ever been.
Then the bill reached the company everyone had been blaming:
Bloomberg reported on Friday that Nvidia's biggest customers were told prices on its AI systems will rise more than 15% starting early next year. The reason given was memory costs.
Nvidia spent three years as the company that ate the world's memory and it just became the company being charged for it.
Apple raised prices on Macs and iPads. Microsoft raised Xbox prices. Valve promised a machine under $1,000 and shipped it at $1,049.
Wanting higher margins is not a crime in itself. But three companies looking at the same market and reaching the same answer is not a conspiracy, and judges have confirmed it.
An almost identical lawsuit over the 2016 price spike was thrown out, and the appeals court agreed. Micron denies all of it and says it will fight.
Proving a cartel takes a grand jury, a whistleblower, or someone careless enough to leak it.
The last time, it took years.
The three companies that make the memory inside everything you own have done this before, paid the fine, kept the factories, and are now the most profitable they have ever been.
They're literally doing it again, and it's even harder to stop them.
The government is threatening me with life in jail, then offering me a plea deal of 2 years or so, knowing any sensible man would take it.
This allows them to parade an innocent man around as guilty and slander me for the rest of my life. It keeps me out of influence and politics as I am a “convicted” rapist.
What sane man risks life in prison to fight a corrupt system?
I don’t care. I will fight.
I am innocent.
They’ve found some random person from 15 years ago, won’t tell me her name or prove she exists at all, she didn’t report any rape back then but reports it now that I’m rich and famous?
This is a setup to degrade my honor.
TAKE ME TO TRIAL and PROVE your accusations, FRAME ME, or LET ME GO.
If you frame me I die in jail as a hero and time will eventually reveal I was set up.
An honorable death as a hero.
I deny all offers of bargains, plea deals or compromise.
I fight till the death.
When you watch old videos of high-trust societies, you notice how little coercive infrastructure they needed. Here, one elderly policeman was enough because shared norms, reputation, shame, and neighbors willing to intervene maintained order.
As trust declines, informal social control collapses and ordinary cooperation must be monitored and enforced. That invisible social infrastructure is replaced by an authoritarian state apparatus and private controls, such as more police, cameras, locks, barriers, contracts, rules, paperwork, verification, and surveillance.
A French writer explained the error in 1850. A Nobel economist repeated it in a Pennsylvania lecture hall in 1978. Governments still make it every year. Almost nobody watches the clip.
This is Milton Friedman on the parable of the broken window, the oldest mistake in economics.
The trick is that the destruction is visible and the cost is not. You see the glazier get paid. You never see what the shopkeeper would have bought instead.
Watch how he sets it up before he names the fallacy. He lets the audience agree with the wrong answer first.
176 years of warnings. Still the most persuasive bad idea in politics.