We Got Crushed Last Night. Here’s the Hard Truth.
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Democrats.
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That's a valid point
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Trade deficits are fine so long as who you are trading with isn't manipulating their currency.
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Or stealing your IP, or regulating US companies from owning Chicom subs, or using slave labor, or devastating the environment that US greens claim to care about.
https://www.hudson.org/environment/global-impact-chinas-water-related-environmental-problems-thomas-duesterberg
The Lowy Institute estimates that 80–90 percent of groundwater in China is now unsuitable for drinking, and 50 percent is too polluted even for agricultural use. It also estimates that 75 percent of lakes and reservoirs are too polluted for fishing and human consumption.30 Numerous lakes in China are now plagued by eutrophy, in which superabundant algae growth depletes oxygen in the water due to pollution runoff from agriculture, industry, and urban sewage. Even according to official reporting in China, by the turn of the century, 75 percent of its lakes and 80 percent of its rivers (where monitored) were graded at level IV (“mainly suitable for industrial use”) or V (“mainly suitable for industrial use and general scenic purposes”).31
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Digital IP is such a nebulous reality, though. AI is coding things right now that surpass what most humans will do.
Someone/something somewhere is reading these words as I type and unless there is a global system to combat intellectual theft, there is no recourse. Just be first and that’s how to win the AI race. Elon thankfully has entered that arena and will beat out foreign governments like China in reach and real world effects.
My business world now is brick and mortar and that requires humans for at least the next 50 years. Seems like a safe bet as I near 50.
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I can assure you that nothing is collecting nor valuing your fucking "opinion" on AI and AI tooling 😂
Have you ever heard of a private repository? lol
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Cry harder then fuck your feelings
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You're such a beta cuck.
You will come to find that karma is a bitch.







