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micromacrofoot commented on Will AI Replace Human Thinking? The Case for Writing and Coding Manually   ssp.sh/brain/will-ai-repl... · Posted by u/articsputnik
SirMaster · 2 days ago
You are saying people who took shortcuts and fell behind because of it never learned a lesson from that? Not saying everyone would, but definitely some people do.
micromacrofoot · 2 days ago
on an individual level it happens all the time, but I'm not sure it's ever happened broadly on a societal level?
micromacrofoot commented on Will AI Replace Human Thinking? The Case for Writing and Coding Manually   ssp.sh/brain/will-ai-repl... · Posted by u/articsputnik
SirMaster · 2 days ago
The people who do this will probably fall behind, and will maybe learn from that lesson in the long run.
micromacrofoot · 2 days ago
When has that ever happened?
micromacrofoot commented on Neuralink 'Participant 1' says his life has changed   fortune.com/2025/08/23/ne... · Posted by u/danielmorozoff
terminalshort · 4 days ago
He may be obligated not to say bad things, but he isn't obligated to say good things.
micromacrofoot · 4 days ago
we don't have enough information to say that either, wouldn't be unusual to get free medical treatment in exchange for good press... and even without an explicit incentive there's a lot of implicit bias to not speak ill of someone that has hardware in your brain

this is why it's worthless without a third party review of conditions

micromacrofoot commented on Neuralink 'Participant 1' says his life has changed   fortune.com/2025/08/23/ne... · Posted by u/danielmorozoff
zdragnar · 4 days ago
No placebo can let him "do things like play Mario Kart, control his television, and turn his Dyson air purifier on and off without physically moving his fingers or any other part of his body."

Given that there are objective changes, it is not unreasonable to believe his claim that he is satisfied or has benefitted from them.

micromacrofoot · 4 days ago
it's not objective when there's only a single reporter and it's the subject

no before/after video, no third party report, there's nothing here but puffery... half the article goes on to promote robots

micromacrofoot commented on Neuralink 'Participant 1' says his life has changed   fortune.com/2025/08/23/ne... · Posted by u/danielmorozoff
y-curious · 4 days ago
You are right when it comes to qualia, but wholly incorrect in this case. There are measurable metrics in his life (ie independent use of computers, social engagements etc.)

It's not like he's having to rate his level of happiness here, these are physical benefits

micromacrofoot · 4 days ago
Who is measuring the physical benefits? because based on this article it's no one... so again, we're taking one person's word for it... and it's very likely this person is contractually obligated to not disparage the company
micromacrofoot commented on Neuralink 'Participant 1' says his life has changed   fortune.com/2025/08/23/ne... · Posted by u/danielmorozoff
kevinpet · 4 days ago
Reviews by independent experts about the quality of this guy's life? I think he can be considered an authority on that subject.
micromacrofoot · 4 days ago
so are people who claim placebos and homeopathy improved their conditions, we are not reliable on an individual level
micromacrofoot commented on US Intel   stratechery.com/2025/u-s-... · Posted by u/maguay
zoeysmithe · 5 days ago
There's a real folly in capitalist countries thinking they can be self-sufficient walled castles. Capitalism by its nature will seek out the lowest cost be it in labor or manufacturing. That means often means outsourcing.

Our system has no breaks for this. In fact it works actively for this, hence the neolib ideal of "just move towards efficiencies, and let the chips fall where they may." This is ideal under capitalism. As long as we avoid the needed migration to socialism, this is the best we can do.

Neolib economies generally work as much as anything "works" under capitalism. The GDP of the USA, median salary, quality of life, etc was the envy of the world until the recent nationalist movement that's based on "insourcing" and tariffs. You can't go back and capitalism migrates to efficiencies, which means outsourcing. Its more efficient to export factories and keep cushy office/service jobs here and drain the profits from those factories overseas.

Nationalism/protectionism and capitalism are fundamentally incompatible, so here we are. Demagogy and populism and "return to the past" mentalities used to win political power are the actual problem here.

Also what exactly happens if intel goes under? We have to buy 'foreign' licensed ARM? Manufacture in Asia? We're already doing that. And we have AMD which is a good, if not, superior product, regardless of manufacturing locale. We don't need local fabs the same way we don't need local factories for a lot of other things. You can't just depress wages with a wave of a hand nor do tariffs work outside of some really focused edge cases.

>The U.S. will be completely dependent on foreign companies

This is true of nearly all things in nearly all countries. Recent nationalist movements won't change how capitalism works and recent tariffs and protectionism has only hurt these industries and the working class. The toothpaste is out of the tube and it cannot be put back in. What we're seeing with the government buying intel is an attempt to do that, and it will fail. Expect more tomfoolery like this until we get responsible leadership, but until then we all have to sit here and watch these various economic horrors unfold. Be it this, inflation, mindless tariffs, etc. This will fail and its obvious it will, but currently it buys political power, so we will go this route because voters, largely uninformed on how capitalism works, think this is the "one weird trick" that will make them wealthy. It won't. In fact, all recent indicators are more negative as these policies continue. It will instead make them poor.

micromacrofoot · 5 days ago
That's the premise of neoliberalism, you need globalism or the entire idea of capitalism falls apart and every domestic company becomes a crab in a bucket... trying to recapture that lost value with nationalism won't work within the span of political term limits, they're trying to undo something that's been happening for 50 years... we literally don't even have the underlying infrastructure for re-shoring, basics like getting electricity where it needs to go become a problem
micromacrofoot commented on The MiniPC Revolution   jadarma.github.io/blog/po... · Posted by u/ingve
RandomBacon · 5 days ago
You're trusting that someone will follow the law about one receptacle, but expecting them to not follow the law about another nearby receptacle?
micromacrofoot · 5 days ago
gfci will do you the courtesy of flipping instead of killing you
micromacrofoot commented on macOS 26 Tahoe's Dead Canary Utility App Icons   daringfireball.net/2025/0... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
micromacrofoot · 5 days ago
the wrench is uncanny, weird if you regularly see wrenches in real life... they likely did this to make the bolt larger, but it ruins the concept

might have been better off simply going with the bolt metaphor, sans wrench, even though it's less apparent... though the squircle also kind of fights with other shapes as containers

the old stethoscope on a disk icon is super cheesy, but at least it means something

micromacrofoot commented on The MiniPC Revolution   jadarma.github.io/blog/po... · Posted by u/ingve
ahmeneeroe-v2 · 5 days ago
Plugging a floor lamp into a bathroom electrical socket is going to reduce your danger?
micromacrofoot · 5 days ago
code requires a GFCI socket in a bathroom, which if functioning would be safer than mucking around in an unknown wall receptacle, but YMMV

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