That is the definition of liberalism but that is not the loved experience of unhoused people in the USA. If you are unhoused there are a lot of moral judgements that come along with that.
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Harder? Being queer and unhoused can be pretty damn bad in the states. In China your boss might say something bad but you don't have to worry about being homeless.
Yeah, I got questions about Tienanmen, but not the same ones. Like was the CIA involved in the counter protest outside the school campus?
Also, there is searchable queer content on RedNote, the app own by the CCP
Because shit for brains says we just need to train our AI models until they're sentient. So that means we need all our workers reviewing the output of AI as much as possible until that happens.
Until AI can sexually assault their workers, can it really be said they're qualified for the position?
Lol, yeah. Keep paying us developers to write that philosopher stone. For writing general AI my rate is 100x because it's magic you can't understand without being able to write code.
The process is as important as the results. If DoGe taught us anything, it should be that.
It's sort of fucked up how relieving it is to know your parent in laws got their US citizenship years ago. It should not be like this
There's a plenty of ideological reasons, but I think it is partly the environment being so stressful makes it harder for people to be considerate to new viewpoints or people.
Yeah, and my labor contributes to the capitalist orphan grinding machine. Question is not who is pure, but what people are doing with their privilege. Someone is using their new privilege to murder opponents, and she may have used her privilege to take away freedoms. Doesn't make the two wrongs into a right.
After 2 weeks I think they would say something if they had something, and even then...