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@CJDGiesen@waitbutwhy However, in situations where pressing blue has additional effects, it is no longer only virtue signaling, but self-sacrifice on behalf of others.
In the original thought experiment, no additional effects were specified. But, in real-life situations, there are. So, press blue.
@CJDGiesen@waitbutwhy Pressing red is the rational choice.
Pressing blue is virtue signaling. They are firmly standing on the hill they are willing to die for so they can accuse those being rational of being evil, when the only negative consequence possible was directly a result of their poor choice.
@RobertFreundLaw You make it sound like someone charging $800/hr doesn't make mistakes.
Is the point that you can sue that $800/hr agency for damages resulting from their mistake? How likely are you to win?
Otherwise, you're gambling either way whether you use Claude or an $800/hr agency.
@davepl1968 That's fine if an AI can find and fix the bugs, too.
We don't hold Engineering Managers to such a high standard (many can't write the code the developers they manage can).
@gothburz Why can't AI be used for increasing remediation capacity? Lack of funding?
AI companies would do well to take a page out of prior playbooks, where companies offered their product/service for free for legitimate free/open source projects.
@zeldman@brianalvey If the latest AI tech is going to replace anything, it'll be classic search engines: normal people don't want to search the web for pages, they want answers to questions, and modern AI can start doing that somewhat good enough.
Time to resurrect Ask Jeeves, powered by AI.
fucking black hawk flying over my house, russian decoy drone found 90km away from where i live, ukrainian woman murdered on the bus, charlie kirk shot and dead, israel bombing doha, genocide going on in palestine, russian invasion of ukraine.
@svpino I have a funny feeling this isn't actually about kids (directly) at all.
Florida has an aging population problem.
Fewer vaccinated kids means more elderly exposed to diseases that, if they contract at their age, while ordinarily manageable, could end up being lethal.
@noodll65 why act like being good at the cs minigame should give you an advantage? why not have everyone spawn at 0:00 with full build? eliminate gold from the game and make the game an actual teamplay-oriented game?
@fearless_209@levelsio if you can't do a job for even a day because you don't like it, then i don't think ygmi because working for yourself means having to eat frogs most days, but you do it because you love the freedom it grants you when you do it
@RiotPupulasers@IWDominate If WASD control could be easily toggled on/off during gameplay like camera lock/unlock is now, then I don't care how it's implemented. But, if it's going to be a whole new default keybinds, that I'll have to undo key-by-key... that's unfortunate.
@drewlevin fix isometric view skillshot lollypopping bullshit. skillshots that visibly miss in 2D but due to oversized hitboxes and lollypopping in 2.5D still hit feels super bad, especially when you take brief intermittent lag spikes into account. moonwalking back into a skillshot sucks.
@drewlevin If you can somehow determine with low false positives when a smurf is intentionally throwing games in order to stay in a lower tier, that might have a bigger fairness impact than the few games they have to play though to climb to their appropriate placement.
@drewlevin Not fair, but I don't see how fairness is possible in all circumstances, and maybe it's not exactly the right goal.
In theory, a smurf should climb to the level of their ability and only be "passing through" lower elo tiers/matchups, until they reach their appropriate placement.