The Intellectual Dark Web
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The natural sociological bypass valve for too many people has always been killing them somehow.
You have to either make people not useless, or you need to figure out how to kill them. The latter part is where you get dystopia. If we are going down that road, then I choose Sparta. Let the strong inherit the Earth, I guess. At least genetically we will be better off. Letting pencil-necked merchant cunts decide who gets culled is not going to be acceptable. I would rather us off them first.
You have to either make people not useless, or you need to figure out how to kill them. The latter part is where you get dystopia. If we are going down that road, then I choose Sparta. Let the strong inherit the Earth, I guess. At least genetically we will be better off. Letting pencil-necked merchant cunts decide who gets culled is not going to be acceptable. I would rather us off them first.
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If one must do something to receive their UBI, that something is going to be soldiering.
To include space soldiering; war by colonization space race.
To include space soldiering; war by colonization space race.
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Smitty you need to get into this MLM Amway thing with me. You provide the capital, I'll provide the selling power and vision. Win/win no UBI necessary. Don't invest in this with me UNLESS you want to get rich and live a life of leisure beyond your wildest dreams. Did that get your attention? I thought so...
Shikata ga nai
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There are countless examples of economic shifts in human history, I named four.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 1:45 pmYeah, this is a fallacious argument again. There is nothing to compare this to.
Your argument is fallacious, as is every argument addressing a human innovation that begins with "There is nothing to compare this to".
Plenty to compare it to. None of it ever reached the dystopia you predict, just as the previous challenges didn't achieve the dystopias predicted by doomsayers back then.
Nothing new under the sun.
Certainly not automation.
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The UBI comes in different forms, triple the military budget, I'll get my cash flow by way of LMTheydaralon wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 1:51 pmSmitty you need to get into this MLM Amway thing with me. You provide the capital, I'll provide the selling power and vision. Win/win no UBI necessary. Don't invest in this with me UNLESS you want to get rich and live a life of leisure beyond your wildest dreams. Did that get your attention? I thought so...
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At least this thread helped me figure out why folks are Yang'ing it up.
Yang - For people who are pretty sure everyone is losing their job to AI-robots, and they just want some rent/beer/weed money for that day.
Yang - For people who are pretty sure everyone is losing their job to AI-robots, and they just want some rent/beer/weed money for that day.
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I don't understand all the "where's the money gonna come from?" about UBI. Obviously it's simply re-distributive, just according to a different formula than current entitlements. Econtalk did a great segment on it about 2 years ago. http://www.econtalk.org/michael-munger- ... 2ubi%22%5D
Already there. My kid is taking an intro to coding class at her elite magnet HS: it's Khan Academy. The "teacher" is just a proctor while the kids work online.
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Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 1:26 pmI have thought of lots of ways to automate quite a lot of industries too. Especially the ones populated by the assholes who think they are above everybody else. Lawyers, especially, would get decimated (and probably will within twenty years). You could even automate "journalism" at this point, and get better edited pieces too.
The shit we can't automate easily involves human physical labor in complex tasks like you see in trades. Those are safe for a while yet.
Actually, for the sort of legal cases you know anything about, lawyers are totally redundant.
80% of lawyers are wasted oxygen, who knew?
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An hour and four minutes.brewster wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:10 pmI don't understand all the "where's the money gonna come from?" about UBI. Obviously it's simply re-distributive, just according to a different formula than current entitlements. Econtalk did a great segment on it about 2 years ago. http://www.econtalk.org/michael-munger- ... 2ubi%22%5D
What's the cliff notes version of "Here's how we give people everything we produce in a month plus $870billion more without problems"?
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You could skim the transcript on the page. It's redistributive, you're taking $1000 from everybody then giving it back. Zero sum. Except some give less and some give more. Redistributive. Got it?DBTrek wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:17 pmAn hour and four minutes.brewster wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:10 pmI don't understand all the "where's the money gonna come from?" about UBI. Obviously it's simply re-distributive, just according to a different formula than current entitlements. Econtalk did a great segment on it about 2 years ago. http://www.econtalk.org/michael-munger- ... 2ubi%22%5D
What's the cliff notes version of "Here's how we give people everything we produce in a month plus $870billion more without problems"?
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