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Should be a wild four years.

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No, he has a valid point about pasting in AI answers. They're not reliable and will make something up if they don't know. An article or verified list of "largest X in the world" is fine but "my AI says this list is right," is something people are correct to be sceptical of. I had one get some maths wrong the other day.
With things like ChatGPT if you understand how to use the tool it can be great.
It's an amazing study partner because I can be reading the material and have a specific question, and I can command the machine to explain something to me with sources I can check, I can ask it to elaborate on something in it's response, and I can't do that shit on Google nearly as easily.
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It's like a calculator. There comes a certain point where you understand how to study on your own the basic way, and eventually you outgrow the basics and can use these tools to make better progress. Cheating is obviously a different subject, but it's not like ML is useless for studies it can be really useful.
 
Most White male gamers could be trained in a technical cert in months.
Operative word: "could." Not going to happen if they don't want it.

Tell them that the median wage in manufacturing is $8/hour higher than retail, gives you the same shift consistently, plus paid vacation and employer sponsored healthcare, and a lot of the time you can sit down while you do it
They already know this.

I do agree that the economy will likely improve when the Boomers finally croak and stop holding onto every single upper-management position until they're 90 years old.
Hate to tell you this, but Gen X is going to have to continue to work at least as long as Boomers, so we're not going to give up shit once we have it.

I literally do most of my posting on here while I’m on the clock

Not today, but Monday through Friday. You’re not like, punitively oppressed to make it more sweaty.. it’s 2025. People watch movies on their tablet and shit while their machine is running
The "smart" company (somewhat ironic - I mean companies looking for efficiencies) would re-size jobs like yours so that you don't have time to do that - you'd be doing other things while x thing is running. In my world, we're not backfilling positions - when someone leaves or is terminated, the remaining employees just have to take on more.
 
I can explain the missing black demonstrators. Anti-Trump demonstrators are paid, which makes demonstrating work.
They were also bailed out of jail. With DOGE gutting their NGO rackets, they won't be able to do it as much this time. That, and Trump's new approach to Law and Order, must give them cold feet.

With things like ChatGPT if you understand how to use the tool it can be great.
It's an amazing study partner because I can be reading the material and have a specific question, and I can command the machine to explain something to me with sources I can check, I can ask it to elaborate on something in it's response, and I can't do that shit on Google nearly as easily.

It's like a calculator. There comes a certain point where you understand how to study on your own the basic way, and eventually you outgrow the basics and can use these tools to make better progress. Cheating is obviously a different subject, but it's not like ML is useless for studies it can be really useful.
It's also a good brainstorming tool. Give it a concept, or something like a riddle, and it'll extrapolate from there. It's easily led, but it does ask questions you wouldn't otherwise think of.
 
SMTCL is China's largest machine tool company and the 11th largest globally.

good luck with the warrantee
The "smart" company (somewhat ironic - I mean companies looking for efficiencies) would re-size jobs like yours so that you don't have time to do that - you'd be doing other things while x thing is running. In my world, we're not backfilling positions - when someone leaves or is terminated, the remaining employees just have to take on more.
there’s this thing called cycle time, and these other things called changeovers

You can’t be responsible for two machines being down at once.

Obviously my company is doing ok the way they are, because we have voluntary overtime available, but thanks for wishing hardship. Back at you! Blame the outsourcing

Are you an HR lady?

Adding, people age out of my job by getting vertebrae fused. One guy didn’t leave after, he’s still here and can’t tie his shoes. Don’t mistake having free moments with having a spare spine
 
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That is a perk of manufacturing jobs. Put it on the job recruitment ads.
Not a bad idea.
Free education costs almost nothing if done online. It could require a government issued spyware laptop with glowie-anti-cheat and still be cheap.
This is hopium if I've ever read it.
Hate to tell you this, but Gen X is going to have to continue to work at least as long as Boomers, so we're not going to give up shit once we have it.
Just remember: you can't take it with you.
Operative word: "could." Not going to happen if they don't want it.
Precisely. So many dudes don't want to work. They are lazy.
 
The tariffs were always a temporary thing. Eventually, they'll work out a backroom deal, and Trump will back off from the tariffs if he gets a concession from them.
I disagree. Trump wants permanent tariffs.
That, and Trump's billionaire backers do NOT like the tariffs. If they walk away from him, he'll have no support, especially if Congress turns on him come next election.
Trump does a lot of things billionaires don't like. Including the current tariffs. Trump wins elections by populism and appealing to the actual voters.
That is the problem. And the conservatives are doing nothing about that.
The Neocons in the current Republican party will not maintain their positions with the old conservative playbook. The party of Mitch McConnell is dead.
Again, that's another problem with conservatives. They bitch and whine and moan that their kids aren't having kids, but have they looked at the prospects for marriage? And even if the women are willing to be good wives, the financial and home sector is completely trashed by private equity firms buying up homes and jacking up prices.
These issues will drive voting patterns and realign the parties.

Trump's MAGA party is not the Neoconservative party. Liz Chaney backed Kamala Harris. Trump is anti-war.
 
and electronics etc were not exempted but were always intended to have a 20% tariff on them which is what they have currently.
You're missing the recent news, then.
I'm talking about this:





Trump exempts phones, computers, other electronics from reciprocal tariffs

The Trump administration is exempting electronics such as phones, computers and other electronics from the “reciprocal” tariffs imposed on other nations, including China.

Guidance posted by Customs and Border Protection, which collects duties on imports, indicated roughly 20 products would be excluded from the tariffs. Those include smartphones, computers, routers and semiconductor chips.


Edit: My question has already been answered here:
 
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It’s amazing how often you’ll hear this from the mouthes of people who sit on extra cushions for their office chair, in an air conditioned room, with Facebook open in the other tab
If you think you can solve the NEET crisis, go right ahead. I won't stop you, but I absolutely will wait impatiently until you solve it.
 
Put the classes back in? When I was at school, there were "home economics" (cooking and sowing), "personal finance" (checkbooks and taxes), and things like woodworking. I think mechanics was a vo-tech thing.
I graduated a little over 10 years ago and home economics was gutted class that they stuck the sped kids, personal finance wasn't a class, and woodshop had so many pre-requisite classes that you weren't able to touch tools until senior year. Mechanics didn't exist in my school.
 
You don't have to roll back women being allowed to have bank accounts and have a career. No fault divorce would still be allowed, but either both agree and split 50/50 or the sole-leaver forfeits everything (maybe up to years living expenses to be nice). Marriage infidelity is fault for divorce and would tip the scales against the cheater.
Marriage is a matter that belongs to the states, so not sure what you want the feds to do about it. If you want change, you have to do it state by state. A lot of states have statutory schemes that spell out exactly how divorce works in relation to assets. Where it becomes murky is when children are involved, because the standard is almost always the best-interests-of-the-child standard, which just means they look at everything possible and make a decision. But if your state has a scheme that says "if you're married two years, then X partner gets Y amount of assets" then I don't know what more you want financially.
 
It's also a good brainstorming tool. Give it a concept, or something like a riddle, and it'll extrapolate from there. It's easily led, but it does ask questions you wouldn't otherwise think of.
The AIs are mostly pretty retarded, but extremely knowledgeable. On any particular topic they'll know infinitely more than the average person does (zero), but they're maybe even worse than the average person at reasoning. The end result is that if you ask a question that it can apply existing knowledge to you can get a reasonable answer. However, the more extrapolation you ask for the worse the answers get.
 
The AIs are mostly pretty retarded, but extremely knowledgeable. On any particular topic they'll know infinitely more than the average person does (zero), but they're maybe even worse than the average person at reasoning. The end result is that if you ask a question that it can apply existing knowledge to you can get a reasonable answer. However, the more extrapolation you ask for the worse the answers get.
That’s why it’s best to be specific with what you ask. Use it as a better search engine than google. If you want it to draw comparisons between things, make sure you ask for the comparisons you want.

The user has to supply executive function
 
The AIs are mostly pretty retarded, but extremely knowledgeable. On any particular topic they'll know infinitely more than the average person does (zero), but they're maybe even worse than the average person at reasoning. The end result is that if you ask a question that it can apply existing knowledge to you can get a reasonable answer. However, the more extrapolation you ask for the worse the answers get.
It also loses memory over time, and if there are too many details, it'll confuse itself. That's why its answers get worse. Sometimes you have to be very specific with questions, others you keep chats rather short.
 
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