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Buddy I think you are misunderstanding

the AI sticker isent going away or even improving

its just now the Chinese supplying it and the data and information that will come with that

This is an objectively bad thing I promise
Just like the internet didn't go away after the dotcom bubble, rather investors finally realized throwing endless money at any project that advertised Ai isn't going to bare fruits and they should be more selective in their investments
 
Sam Altman sent them the code to GPT-5
DeepSeek (the Chinese AI platform) is better than OpenAIs O1 model, their enterprise grade AI model that is SIGNIFICANTLY better than "ChatGPT4"

There is massive licensing fees when company's want to integrate its functionality into their APIS, Chinas made it "open source" even for industrial, commercial uses at enterprise level.
 
I'd say in America, you've got about a 20% chance of that, and in most of the world it's more like 80%-90%. But it's not like Third Worlders hold some mystical secret of how to throw veggies in a blender, it's just that Americans inexplicably do not do this.
You could have this in the USA, and you do in some places, but Americans are fat and lazy and what the same thing year round.

Third worlders have "local fresh ingredients" because they have to; there is no money to ship shit from the other hemisphere just to satisfy the demand for strawberries in December.

But when you do things like this, you have off-seasons and menus that change, and most Americans don't want that.

(Amusingly enough cafeteria food, universally considered to be "kinda shit", can often be local and fresh simply because the chef can decide what to make, and make it based on ingredients available. But, simpler to open a 60 pound bag of premashed potatoes and a giant can of corn.)
One other caveat is these aren’t fruit trees or crops that need picked.
This is literally it. The absolute nuclear winter worst case scenario is literally ... we don't eat those things anymore, and they're relegated to exotic delicacies for rich fags.

And even that wouldn't happen, because you know what? It turns out mexicans can pick strawberries in mexico just as well as they do in the USA.

Cotton picking, 1800s:

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2025:

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Strawberry harvesting 1800s:

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2025:

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If a white man has to pick a strawberry today, tomorrow he invents the strawberryfucker9000 or he decides fuck those berryjews and eats something else instead.
 
I wonder how China pulled this off. Thought they couldn't innovate much

Are you fucking retarded? China has invented more than the West. Their civilization predates many Western ones. Up until the Communist revolution (and maybe a bit before) it was probably one of the most innovative and advanced societies on the planet. America thinks that they're old going back about 300 years... China has thousands.

When mongoloid British people were clicking rocks together , China had already invented a scale model of the entire country to lay the emperor to rest in including rivers of Mercury that accurately mapped all of their major rivers with scale models for their provinces. When the Spanish were picking their noses, Chinese had already made terracotta warriors each with different faces to protect the emperor in life and death. When Germanic people were busy scraping rock drawings on caves and making runes, the Chinese had already perfected a writing system and an academic class to record literally everything that happened. Chinese history is one of the most well documented histories in the entire world because they fucking wrote down everything.

To imply that one of the most advanced civilizations for centuries is incapable of making a quality AI with literally nothing is simply ignorant.... You're talking about the race of people that figured out how to eat with two fucking sticks.

Never underestimate the slant eyes.
 
>we will throw 500bn more into the national money pit because stocks fell on the news that something only moderately useful at best was done better for $10m by some random chinese ventcap firm
Why do people act like the 500bn for Stargate is tax money? It is private investment. That's why Elon said "they don't have the money".
Trump/the government isn't putting any money into it, so if they fail at least tax money wasn't wasted on it.
 
I've been messing with Deepseek today and it does indeed censors whatever off the wall shit you ask it like every other LLM, and in a seemingly more chastising fashion than ChatGPT ever does. My very first query was a question about what happened in Tiannamen Square in 1989 and of course it absolutely refused to answer my question. It also really didn't appreciate me asking if the last thing a Chinese woman wants to hear is I'm going to fuck you like a Japanese soldier.

You can actually get ChatGPT to be based if you give it enough parameters, supporting evidence for your argument. and phrase your queries beyond something like FUCK NIGGERS. I have a really good conversation going on with my ChatGPT instance about the massive disconnect between the elite of the EU and it's population, the potential de-industrialization of Europe due to excessively harsh green energy mandates and ramrodding the EV switchover through, and how endless migrants adding to the population is not helping at all with political and economic stability and I'm getting some really red pilled responses that are in agreement with me. As they say with programming you put garbage in, you get garbage out.
 
Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by Trump shot, killed by sheriff's deputy

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JASPER COUNTY, Ind. (WXIN) — An Indiana man pardoned last week by President Trump for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is dead after being shot by a sheriff's deputy while allegedly resisting arrest.


Matthew Huttle, 42, of Hobart, was shot and killed during a traffic stop Sunday afternoon. A deputy with the Jasper County Sheriff's Department pulled Huttle's vehicle over on State Road 14 at approximately 4:15 p.m.


Indiana State Police said the traffic stop led to the deputy attempting to arrest Huttle, but that he resisted and struggled with the officer. This "altercation" led to the deputy firing his gun and killing Huttle.


According to state police, Huttle was in possession of a firearm during the traffic stop. No additional details were provided about the altercation between Huttle and the deputy or what Huttle was being arrested for.

Federal sources confirmed with Nexstar's WXIN/WTTV that Huttle was among the more than 1,500 people pardoned by Trump.


Matthew Huttle and his uncle, Dale Huttle, were arrested for taking part in the Capitol riots on Jan. 6. Matthew Huttle ended up being tracked down and arrested in Boise, Idaho. The FBI said he was inside the Capitol for roughly 10 minutes but remained on the Capitol grounds for several hours.


"I have no regrets. I will not say I’m sorry," Dale Huttle said about him and his nephew, Matthew, taking part in the attack.


Both Huttles were sentenced for storming the Capitol. Matthew Huttle was sentenced to six months in federal prison followed by 12 months on supervised release. His prison term ended on July 17, 2024, according to federal records.


Matthew and Dale Huttle were spared from the full consequences after Trump issued a pardon to all the rioters.


Sen. Lindsey Graham, a key ally of the president and a Republican from South Carolina, was among those from both sides of the aisle who spoke out against the pardons.


“I have always said that, I think, when you pardon people who attack police officers, you’re sending the wrong signal to the public at large,” said Graham.


Matthew Huttle isn't the first Capitol rioter to quickly face trouble after his pardon. Last week, a Florida man who took part in the Jan. 6 riot was arrested on federal gun charges one day after being pardoned.

Indiana State Police is leading the investigation into the shooting that ended with Matthew Huttle's death. The deputy who pulled the trigger has been placed on leave during the investigation, as is standard policy.

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Fresh food has always been available. The bakery and produce sections are literally the first thing you see when you walk into any given grocery store in America (and the meat isn't frozen, you freeze it yourself if you're keeping it longer than a day or so, the frozen meats are the convenience ready to eat after heating stuff). The thing is you actually have to make the food yourself (which is very easy) and sometimes you may have to get your items from different places, source farmers' markets, or local roadside stands. There is orchard near me and a relatively close place out of town that has veggies, a weekly farmers' market, and of course what is available at the store. If you're arguing for the easiest convenience possible that is literally part of why goyslop is goyslop. You've always had the option to do without it. Don't patron shitty restaurants and don't eat at fast food. No one is making you do it.

The largest problem wrt health concerns isn't even just highly processed foods but the amount and frequency in addition to a sedentary lifestyle. It doesn't help that all the crunchy health guru spergs act as if you're not doing anything worth it unless you get the most bespoke, gourmet ingredients all of the time, which is not feasible or necessary for the average person. Snacking as something that is "normal" to do day to day rather than a sort of treat in and of itself is also an issue.

The major difference between the US and other places is that the US allows more bullshit to be put in food. But that doesn't mean you have to buy any of it. And now a days that shit isn't even less expensive, it's actually often MORE expensive than fixing things from scratch and meal prepping. I make my own bread now, pizzas, and even have started doing my own homemade version of ramen noodles, which is super easy with thin noodles + broth + herbs/spices, a dash of soy, and whatever additional ingredients I feel like.

As for street food it isn't going to be a major thing outside of highly populated areas because it requires lots of foot traffic to be a viable business. Fair type foods are America's street food since that's the type of street food that's made: hot dogs, chili dogs, hand pies, fried stuff, etc. and a lot of them do use fresh ingredients and make from scratch otherwise it wouldn't taste as good. If you buy versions of them at the store as frozen stuff that needs to be heated ofc that's different.

I wonder what new arguments we'll hear from die hard lefties when confronted with the fact that quality of life is going to go up for the average American? They're already coping but we've yet to truly see how good things are going to get. I'm honestly looking forward to it.
 
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Are you fucking retarded? China has invented more than the West. Their civilization predates many Western ones. Up until the Communist revolution (and maybe a bit before) it was probably one of the most innovative and advanced societies on the planet. America thinks that they're old going back about 300 years... China has thousands.

When mongoloid British people were clicking rocks together , China had already invented a scale model of the entire country to lay the emperor to rest in including rivers of Mercury that accurately mapped all of their major rivers with scale models for their provinces. When the Spanish were picking their noses, Chinese had already made terracotta warriors each with different faces to protect the emperor in life and death. When Germanic people were busy scraping rock drawings on caves and making runes, the Chinese had already perfected a writing system and an academic class to record literally everything that happened. Chinese history is one of the most well documented histories in the entire world because they fucking wrote down everything.

To imply that one of the most advanced civilizations for centuries is incapable of making a quality AI with literally nothing is simply ignorant.... You're talking about the race of people that figured out how to eat with two fucking sticks.

Never underestimate the slant eyes.
 
Matthew Huttle isn't the first Capitol rioter to quickly face trouble after his pardon. Last week, a Florida man who took part in the Jan. 6 riot was arrested on federal gun charges one day after being pardoned.
Ooooh, that's a dangerous game, especially for the feds. Trump's been firing a good number of DoJ assholes and he's still in a firing mood.
 
The weasel shyte-heel president of Columbia stepped to Trump and then completely folded about 90 minutes later when Trump threatened major tariffs and revoked visas for Columbia’s elite. That filthy spic sent about 200,000 of Columbia’s worst dregs of society to the US and then refused to take them back.

THEN AFTER HE BENT THE KNEE TO TRUMP, the lousy spic posted a whimpering sad sack complaint about how hurtful Trump’s policies are to Columbia. President Trump posted this reply for all the spic sh*tholes to see:

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