Quote from: Valmy on December 31, 2025, 04:02:31 PMQuote from: crazy canuck on December 31, 2025, 08:25:50 AMQuote from: Valmy on December 31, 2025, 03:44:30 AMJesus Christ man.
I mean fuck that rapist guy but that is some pretty blood chilling shit.
We are all going to have to choose to live in the dark ages just to avoid constant control and monitoring aren't we?
Granted even if the government couldn't do that without a warrant, everybody else can already do it so maybe it doesn't really make that much of a difference. It is always just depressing to be reminded of it.
I wouldn't call the time before search engines the dark ages. I think it was preferable in many ways.
Yeah but all the analog infrastructure that made that work is mostly gone.
Quote from: The Brain on December 31, 2025, 03:33:03 AMA general observation: many US government organizations have historically been heavy hitters globally, their regulations and assessments have carried some weight worldwide in many industries. That prestige is starting to evaporate, since US government is a joke now.My hope is that the obvious insanity going on now will actually mitigate the reputational damage to some extent, because the world knows that the stupid tweets are not really coming from the same agencies that earned the prestige, even if they carry the same name.
). I agree in regards to lectures or set texts.Quote from: Sheilbh on December 31, 2025, 01:03:11 PMI'm not so sure on academia being we're taught what we collectively know, but the contemporary take or interpretation of it. We are taught not the past but the present - which is built on those foundations.
Quote from: Josephus on December 31, 2025, 03:01:36 PMNobody's brought up AI, either. I really don't think we can underestimate the potential danger of this.I did bring up AI in my post, and I'm scared of it for many reasons. I think people get so caught up about measuring ChatGPT's IQ that they don't think about the scalability of knowledge aspect, and how dangerous it can be all on its own.
[edit] Yes, I know there's an entire thread about it.
Quote from: crazy canuck on December 31, 2025, 08:25:50 AMQuote from: Valmy on December 31, 2025, 03:44:30 AMJesus Christ man.
I mean fuck that rapist guy but that is some pretty blood chilling shit.
We are all going to have to choose to live in the dark ages just to avoid constant control and monitoring aren't we?
Granted even if the government couldn't do that without a warrant, everybody else can already do it so maybe it doesn't really make that much of a difference. It is always just depressing to be reminded of it.
I wouldn't call the time before search engines the dark ages. I think it was preferable in many ways.
Quote from: Tonitrus on December 31, 2025, 02:28:55 PMI don't fear a nuclear armageddon from Trump/Putin...I think both are eager to avoid MAD. Same from any of Trump's potential successors...all of them are likely to just bend over while stealing from the local monetary sources. On the Russian side I am less sure...it feels like most of the public/media-facing Russian demagogues speak in apocalyptic tones worthy of the worst religious zealots (the line of "what good is the world if Russia is not in it" while talking casually of using nuclear weapons...). It may be likely that whomever takes over after Putin will just be some similar grey figure with the necessary hold over the state security apparatus...but that is a big unknown as seen from here.The danger doesn't come only from intentions, it also comes from dynamics that inherently can't be 100% predictable. Sometimes events happen to play out even when everyone understands it's to everyone's collective detriment. If a nuclear exchange does happen at some point, it would most likely be due to a brinkmanship gone wrong.
Meanwhile, China is not likely to just chill on Taiwan forever...but I suspect that if push came to shove, we'd just let them try and take it, and just muddle through any resulting consequences.
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