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alwaysdoit commented on Waymo blocking ambulance during deadly Austin shooting   mysanantonio.com/news/aus... · Posted by u/clydethefrog
wongarsu · 14 days ago
He makes an excellent job describing all lots of systematic issues here

- a collision causes an investigation that is "not worth it"

- even in this case that was "high profile, tragic, and absolutely dire"

- vehicles, objects, or people get in paramedics' or EMTs' way on a daily basis, apparently without consequences

- EMTs are subject to high levels of verbal abuse and assaults, apparently without consequences

- yet they are the ones under constant scrutiny

Now don't get me wrong, I am not against oversight. But compare this with American cops, who seem authorized to do far more damage to vehicles and people for often far less immediate benefit, have much laxer oversight, and do not have to endure abuse without recourse (well, technically they do have to do that, but it's not advisable to test this)

alwaysdoit · 14 days ago
Mostly agree, but choosing not to risk a new collision in order to maybe get there slightly faster (what if you damage the ambulance and are unable to continue?) to maybe help someone does seem like the right call
alwaysdoit commented on Assistant to the Regional Manager   smallpotatoes.paulbloom.n... · Posted by u/NaOH
dijit · a month ago
It started off really interesting, but I had to stop once the "AI could lead to post-scarcity" bit came.

Sorry, no offence, but I wish that this was the "problem" with AI.

The "Problem" is actually that it turns known tractable problems into non-reproducible problems.

Giving the illusion of giving the right answer is significantly more dangerous than giving an obvious wrong answer. So we're not going to AI ourselves into post-scarcity, whitecollar work will just sleepwalk into even further absurdity. (because, the fact is, humans also suffer from this issue; the worst among us give the appearance of competence and fuck it up massively).

AI consumes resources like a motherfucker, to maybe replace white-collar work, but the bluecollar stuff isn't going anywhere. It's a harder problem so people (companies) avoid it the same way that they avoid writing native GUIs. Much more convenient to just focus on pretty things and in the digital realm, but farming? agriculture? textiles and everything that society actually relies upon?

AI isn't coming for those jobs, because it's harder and has more definite outcomes. You can't trick people into believing that a pig has been slaughtered, carved and cooked properly.

It's comparatively easy to trick people into thinking that the man behind the curtain is a wizard, however.

alwaysdoit · a month ago
He never says "AI could lead to post-scarcity" in the entire piece. In fact, he says:

> Before making this argument, I want to defend the topic. Utopia is not around the corner; these issues don't have any practical urgency. But I agree with Bostrom that thinking about utopia “can serve as kind of philosophical particle accelerator, in which extreme conditions are created that allow us to study the elementary constituents of our values.” Reflecting on utopia might tell us something interesting about human nature more generally.

alwaysdoit commented on Why did Crunchyroll's subtitles just get worse?   animebythenumbers.substac... · Posted by u/zdw
onoesworkacct · 5 months ago
How many customers watch each episode of popular shows? 100k+?

And we're talking a difference of ~7 hours of labor. $200 difference at most?

alwaysdoit · 5 months ago
TBF, for the more popular shows, they are spending that money on an English dub (which is considerably more expensive).
alwaysdoit commented on Apple will update iPhones for at least 5 years in rare public commitment   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/stalfosknight
alwaysdoit · 2 years ago
This almost always means "security patches" but the general public almost always interprets this as "feature updates" and tech journalism never manages to draw the distinction.
alwaysdoit commented on Apple must pay a man $1,000 for not including a power adapter with new iPhone   insider.com/iphone-charge... · Posted by u/belter
ilrwbwrkhv · 4 years ago
This is a great outcome. Apple should be penalized for trying to squeeze every buck. If they want to save the environment they should have kept the price the same and knocked off 30 dollars if you didn't want the charger.

The fact that they even try to make this about the environment is absurd and what is more idiotic is the general populace believe it.

alwaysdoit · 4 years ago
If they really wanted to, they could offer two versions: one which includes a charger, and another which does not and donates $5 to an environmental charity.
alwaysdoit commented on Results from first US trial of genetically modified mosquitoes   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/mitchbob
BurningFrog · 4 years ago
This is a universal argument for never doing anything.

It "proves too much" in argument jargon.

alwaysdoit · 4 years ago
Why do some people believe that deliberately and carefully trying to fix a problem and inadvertently introducing an unforeseen side-effect is worse than deliberately choosing not to do nothing about a disease that leads to sickness and death?
alwaysdoit commented on The endgames of bad faith communication   consilienceproject.org/en... · Posted by u/Thersites
alwaysdoit · 4 years ago
I am a pretty big advocate for good faith communication and think the article is right that it is necessary. The thing that disheartens me though, is the asymmetric nature of the problem: good faith communication is hard. It takes time and patience. Bad faith communication is easy. You can write 20 bad faith drive by comments in the time it takes to post one thoughtful reply. And due to the wide open nature of most of these platforms you're rarely interacting with the same person twice. So it's hard not to feel that that effort is entirely going to waste.
alwaysdoit commented on Investors bought a record share of U.S. homes in 2021   washingtonpost.com/busine... · Posted by u/danso
alwaysdoit · 4 years ago
Commercial property tax rates (incl rental) should be higher than residential. All things being equal, it would be preferable for someone to own the house they live in, rather than pay rent to another party indefinitely for exclusive access, and our tax code should incentivize in that direction.
alwaysdoit commented on DNA jumps between animal species, but no one knows how often   quantamagazine.org/dna-ju... · Posted by u/rbanffy
graderjs · 5 years ago
This is why we can't nuke mosquitos. They are invaluable in H gene transfer and aid our evolution and aid evolving our immune systems to handle many pathogens. People don't know this and want to nuke mosquitos because itchy. But it will ruin many things.
alwaysdoit · 5 years ago
I guess you're going to volunteer to feed them the human blood they need to reproduce, then?

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