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Muslims tend to very anti-Semitic. Not anti-Israel, anti-IDF, or anti-Zionist, but anti-Jews.

I saw many a Muslims quote Quran on how all Jews are evil and such.

And this is so rampant.


It's not inequality that is a problem to me. It is- people of our country not being able to afford the basics. They are renting more than ever where land is owned more and more by faceless capital. They are having to work more shifts to get by, and they can barely afford healthcare.

I see it this way- a poor guy and a rich guy both get cancer. If they can get the same medicine and the same/similar doctors, then I am fine. The poor guy might be sharing the cabin with three other people, and he is going to go home on public transit. I am okay with the rich guy having a room to himself, 8k UHD TV on the wall, and driving home using a Porsche.

I am okay with inequality, as long as all the people have the basics fulfilled.

I don't want everyone to be equally wealthy. What am I? A Communist?


I think what you're talking about is a system which doesn't use wealth to determine the provision of things like education, health, housing or arguably energy and transport. It may use it to determine non-essential aspects of those things like first class or a private room, but the service itself is available to all regardless of income. People can be independently wealthy in such a system, but what they spend their wealth on is not those things.

To an extent this system has existed in the UK, but is being dismantled by those who assert that the rich should not pay in taxes for things that they do not benefit from because if the poor wanted those things badly enough they would become wealthy enough to pay for them. In a weird way, you therefore are a Communist - since that is what this logic demands: that everyone achieves the wealth necessary to pay for everything while the state steps back from this role.


Yeah but Greg is not community college dropout, but (both) MIT and Harvard dropout.

Someone who could qualify to go to both Harvard and MIT will be better at anything they set their mind to than the regular grad with four year of education after the said four years.


I wonder why anyone won't see Sam Altman's spreading fear was fully planned to raise fear among people so they put pressure on lawmakers to make a licensing system that will lead to OpenAI benefitting in a massive and decisive way and leading to regulatory capture by the market incumbent.

Someone who boots up something like Worldcoin cannot be fundamentally wired to care about AI safety at all.


I’m just universally skeptical of arguments that someone can’t genuinely care about X because they don’t have the stance I think that would imply on Y. People are complicated and our self-consistency is imperfect at best.


"how this guy could achieve this much"

With all the wisdom that I have gathered in life, I can tell you that achievement- more often than not- is mostly the product of circumstances.

(That doesn't mean I believe in equal opportunities leading to equal outcomes.)


It's circumstances and opportunism.


30 minutes of exercise- five days a week.

Really improved my energy. I have done this for years- on and off. During the "on" periods, there is significant and noticeable improvement in energy throughout the day.


I think Claude 2 is much better than GPT-4 based on chats.


Yeah I've been using it regularly. Poe has Claude too, btw. I like the idea of user-generated chatbots though, which Poe seems to be unique in offering.


Relevant: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38088974

You can also see a link in the 404 page towards the end of the page.


With a 75 MBPS connection, FF loads everything I need instantaneously.

Who cares about benchmarks?


See the sibling comment about the person using a very low spec PC.


Wordy books are great for self study.


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