• Re: [Sort'a OT] DoorDash

    From Petzl@petzlx@gmail.com to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,alt.slack on Fri May 29 10:38:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Thu, 28 May 2026 09:45:59 -0600, Milo Trax <milo@tr.ax> wrote:

    On Thu, 28 May 2026 15:15:36 +1000
    Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    Are you expecting a new disaster? Kids attacking boomers? A biblical
    locust famine? What's your current fear?

    https://thelibertydaily.com/sam-altmans-ai-job-apocalypse-reversal-looks-like/
    or https://tinyurl.com/5228a59p

    (Natural News)uOpenAI CEO Sam Altman stood before a Sydney conference >audience on Tuesday and declared he was odelighted to be wrongo
    about artificial intelligence eliminating entry-level
    white-collar jobs, a striking reversal from his previous warnings that
    ojobs are definitely going to go away.o

    Seems fair article
    The world grows faster in developing technology all the time
    From horse and buggy to motor cars, steam engines
    the time frame between each evolution is shorter
    Quick Historical Timeline

    Horse & buggy era ? lasted thousands of years (basic wheeled transport
    from ~3500 BC, with little fundamental change until the 19th century).
    Steam engine (practical versions by James Watt): 1760su1770s.
    Motor car (Karl Benz's Patent-Motorwagen): 1885u1886.
    Roughly 100u120 years after practical steam power.
    Powered flight (Wright brothers): 1903.
    Only 17u20 years after the car.
    Computers (early electronic, like ENIAC): 1940s. ~40 years after
    flight.
    Internet (ARPANET to public web): 1960su1990s. Decades, but widespread
    adoption in the 2000s.
    Smartphones (iPhone): 2007.
    ~10u15 years after widespread internet.
    Modern AI (ChatGPT-scale models): 2022u2023.
    Just 15 years after the iPhone.

    Each leap builds on the previous ones, and the feedback loop gets
    tighter: better tools faster innovation even better tools.
    --
    Petzl
    An evil enemy will from within,
    will burn his own nation to then rule over the ashes.
    Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu
    (author of The Art of War), 5th century BC.
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  • From Rod Speed@rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,alt.slack on Fri May 29 10:55:19 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote
    Milo Trax <milo@tr.ax> wrote
    Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote
    Are you expecting a new disaster? Kids attacking boomers?A biblical >>> locust famine? What's your current fear?
    https://thelibertydaily.com/sam-altmans-ai-job-apocalypse-reversal-looks-like/
    or https://tinyurl.com/5228a59p
    (Natural News)rCoOpenAI CEO Sam Altman stood before a Sydney conference
    audience on Tuesday and declared he was rCLdelighted to be wrongrCY
    about artificial intelligence eliminating entry-level
    white-collar jobs, a striking reversal from his previous warnings that
    rCLjobs are definitely going to go away.rCY
    They always have with almost all technology
    and we have always survived that fine anyway
    Seems fair article
    The world grows faster in developing technology all the time
    Not necessarily, most obvious when its not a world war
    From horse and buggy to motor cars, steam engines
    the time frame between each evolution is shorter
    But with an immensely shorter time in
    a world war that doesnt last forevefr
    Quick Historical Timeline
    Horse & buggy era ? lasted thousands of years (basic wheeled transport> from ~3500 BC, with little fundamental change until the 19th century).That's bullshit with ships
    And there was a massive shift with stuff
    like stage coaches etc and charabangs
    and horse drawn busses etc
    Steam engine (practical versions by James Watt): 1760srCo1770s.
    Motor car (Karl Benz's Patent-Motorwagen): 1885rCo1886.
    Roughly 100rCo120 years after practical steam power.
    You have forgotten railways
    And the bicycle
    And agricultural machinery
    Powered flight (Wright brothers): 1903.
    Only 17rCo20 years after the car.
    Computers (early electronic, like ENIAC): 1940s. ~40 years after
    flight.
    Internet (ARPANET to public web): 1960srCo1990s. Decades, but widespread adoption in the 2000s.
    Smartphones (iPhone): 2007.
    You have ignored electricy and landline phones and the telegraph
    And radio and TV
    ~10rCo15 years after widespread internet.
    Modern AI (ChatGPT-scale models): 2022rCo2023.
    Just 15 years after the iPhone.
    Each leap builds on the previous ones,
    Plenty don't most obviously with clothes
    and the feedback loop gets tighter: bettertools faster innovation > even better tools.
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  • From graham cracker@crispy@cr.ac to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,alt.slack on Fri May 29 11:28:05 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Fri, 29 May 2026 10:38:52 +1000
    Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thu, 28 May 2026 09:45:59 -0600, Milo Trax <milo@tr.ax> wrote:

    On Thu, 28 May 2026 15:15:36 +1000
    Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    Are you expecting a new disaster? Kids attacking boomers? A
    biblical locust famine? What's your current fear?

    https://thelibertydaily.com/sam-altmans-ai-job-apocalypse-reversal-looks-like/

    or https://tinyurl.com/5228a59p

    (Natural News)rCoOpenAI CEO Sam Altman stood before a Sydney
    conference audience on Tuesday and declared he was rCLdelighted to be >wrongrCY about artificial intelligence eliminating entry-level >white-collar jobs, a striking reversal from his previous warnings
    that rCLjobs are definitely going to go away.rCY

    Seems fair article
    The world grows faster in developing technology all the time
    From horse and buggy to motor cars, steam engines
    the time frame between each evolution is shorter
    And the Pope dope is all in on Anthropic. https://www.anthropic.com/news/chris-olah-pope-leo-encyclical
    What could possibly go wrong there?
    Yeah, that will go well with his reptile head audience chamber. https://www.reddit.com/r/Pareidolia/comments/v6g1if/popes_hall_also_known_as_the_hall_of_the/
    Quick Historical
    Timeline

    Horse & buggy era ? lasted thousands of years (basic wheeled transport
    from ~3500 BC, with little fundamental change until the 19th century).
    Steam engine (practical versions by James Watt): 1760srCo1770s.
    Motor car (Karl Benz's Patent-Motorwagen): 1885rCo1886.
    Roughly 100rCo120 years after practical steam power.
    Powered flight (Wright brothers): 1903.
    Only 17rCo20 years after the car.
    Computers (early electronic, like ENIAC): 1940s. ~40 years after
    flight.
    Internet (ARPANET to public web): 1960srCo1990s. Decades, but widespread adoption in the 2000s.
    Smartphones (iPhone): 2007.
    ~10rCo15 years after widespread internet.
    Modern AI (ChatGPT-scale models): 2022rCo2023.
    Just 15 years after the iPhone.

    Each leap builds on the previous ones, and the feedback loop gets
    tighter: better tools faster innovation even better tools.
    It's a n accelerating Hamster wheel we can't get out of, always
    climaxing in global catastrophe.
    Atlantis and Lemuria over and over and over...
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  • From graham cracker@crispy@cr.ac to rec.food.cooking,aus.politics,aus.general,alt.slack on Fri May 29 11:52:42 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Fri, 29 May 2026 10:55:19 +1000
    "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
    (Natural News)rCoOpenAI CEO Sam Altman stood before a Sydney
    conference audience on Tuesday and declared he was rCLdelighted to
    be wrongrCY about artificial intelligence eliminating entry-level
    white-collar jobs, a striking reversal from his previous warnings
    that rCLjobs are definitely going to go away.rCY

    They always have with almost all technology
    and we have always survived that fine anyway
    The last extinction level event saw our numbers dwindle to only 10,000.
    And all the technology in the world (at that time) didn't help Atlantis
    nor Lemuria.
    This program/emulation is drawing to a close.
    With you in its jaws.
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  • From graham cracker@crispy@cr.ac to rec.food.cooking,aus.food,aus.general,aus.politics on Fri May 29 11:20:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: aus.politics

    On Fri, 29 May 2026 09:55:06 +1000
    Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:


    You and I don't talk about my kids on rfc.

    You have talked about them a few times lately.

    He makes up rules on the spot. Rules that he has never obeyed before
    and will have forgotten tomorrow. And he doesn't even drink!

    A typical besotted gripe session once again...sober up, Oztarded troll.

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