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Man tries to find way to improve situation that gave him needless distress surrounding the death of his newborn.

Internet reply: this is extremely disturbing


It's funny to me that one would rate their own takes as "new and possibly controversial". Whatever comes next is read under that light of an author that thinks this about their own thoughts.

And the core point is not even true. They can definitely output novel things that are good - less so but they can and they do. Plenty of examples.

> Thus, the trajectory is either novel or good—based on randomness or based on data—but never both at the same time.

This assumes no possible unexplored path yields good results, or said another way, that none of the random results can be good, which is not true. The whole text seems to try to prove a point decided a-priori rather than make a case based on reality.


You can also fork everything and maintain local versions that you much more easily resolve conflicts with upstream with AI and get the best of both worlds while you work through the backlog of internally reimplementing all dependencies, which even with AI will take a long time.

> well surprise it is easier being with similar ones.

It's not easier dealing with people from your own country but it is biased. From someone who has hired hundred+ remote developers in europe for 10 years to lead them and out of those hired a total of 2 people from my country. Wouldn't have been hard either.

At the same time I see some managers doing this, currently in another fully remote company have a manager colleague that has hired 3 brazillians back to back. Go figure. Just shows you that it's a biased person in other respects (we all are) and that they make zero efforts to keep it in check (this is a decision you make).


> that has hired 3 brazillians back to back

I've seen this kind of thing happen not through bias but because good people know good people, where by "good" I mean highly competent. They knew each other through university and other regional connections, so they happened to have the same ethnicity as one might expect from such a regional commonality. One got hired, referred another, and it cascaded. They were great to work with and highly competent, so I don't think there was bias even though it might appear that they're was.


> This is in line with biology’s only rule: namely, there are exceptions to every rule!

Nice paradox


A lot of harm would be prevented if people didn't do bad shit under the assumption the next guy will do it if they don't. You're the next guy.

But they're right. The next guy will do it if you don't. And you'll be fired meaning you won't have any power any more, and the person who thinks DRM is good will be hired and become powerful in your stead. How does that help?

> You are the next guy

If you don't understand this, then you just don't understand.


Everyone can be the next guy. I can be him or the next next guy can. Do you know the prisoner's dilemma?

Yes, and I'm advocating for a specific quadrant.

You only get to choose a half. The previous guy chooses the quadrant.

So the thing that made you go through all the components didn't even hold your attention enough to make your argument true

I was on mobile and a lot of the pages are overflowing. After going thru half, it got a bit annoying. I actually keep a directory of all these tailwind/shadcn registry websites and this one drew me in more than others.

This comment is almost at the quality of "install gentoo" but it lacks the panache and vintage that 4chan has.

The difference being that install Gentoo would be 15 pages of instructions, not just pipe this into sh.

If I were on my computer, it'd actually link the Gentoo script that we used to bootstrap it on AWS.



This retort would hit a lot differently if macOS wasn't an advertisement-infested shithole of an OS in 2026.

I'm a classic macOS fan, but it's time for us to admit that it's not a premium OS anymore. It's a service upsell layer.


Because i have no songs and never used apple music and every time it opens (because I pressed the key by mistake) within seconds it gets closed. Doesn't even need ai to figure this out.

Sex robots.

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