@MrHumpty_@veroderugy@EricBoehm87 Read the whole thing, moron. "Most welfare use is temporary or cyclical."
It's funny that I didn't mention SS or Medicare, but grok included both as forms of welfare.
@MrHumpty_@veroderugy@EricBoehm87 It's absolutely welfare. You think recipients of other forms of welfare don't pay taxes? No one is saying it's their fault, except in falling for the lie that SS and Medicare are something other than welfare programs.
@canonicalmodel@perrymetzger Your prompt doesn't even make sense. What is a "very development environment"? Even ignoring the poor grammar, it seems an overly broad and vague request.
@XCarcallaX@cafreiman Yes, I want prices to drop to zero. But that is not going to happen. Companies would charge less, but the money they get would be worth more. Their real profits stay the same because their costs drop too. It's just lower numbers on the scoreboard, not a loss of wealth.
@XCarcallaX@cafreiman No. Wealth is not money. It may be measured in dollars but wealth can go up with no new money created. The dollars would just buy more.
@TurboJaxx@codimite@jaynitx I meant what happened to people wielding actual shovels who were replaced by non AI bulldozers. We do not see a bunch of homeless unemployed former shovellers.
@ToKTeacher He is so right on this. My use of ai for coding means I am spending more time producing code, not less. The productivity gains just expand what is possible.
@RockChartrand "The capitalist achievement does not typically consist in providing more silk stockings for queens, but in bringing them within reach of factory girls in return for steadily decreasing amounts of effort."
@RussekFilm@HistoryBoomer Used chatgpt to plan a diet to lose weight. Lost 25lbs in about 3 months. Now moving to maintenance. Current cost about $9-11 a day. Costco and Aldi. Very healthy diet. Convenient frozen chicken, salmon, vegetables, and an air fryer. Greek yogurt, salad kits.
@rawsmashmouth@Seanfrank@MaxWithNanos They house rows of servers with hard drives you moron. "Data centers move the information around quicker for the data centers." What? That is quite the sentence. Idiot.
@_W3Danny@RockChartrand@ATLCWorker It only seems that way because millions of people work their asses off to bring goods and services to market. The world is full of abundance, all available for a price. If you're going to rely on charity, most of that abundance is going to be out of reach.