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In the 70s and 80s if you wanted to play video games you would go to an arcade and meet other kids there. Where are those arcades now? Or you might go to and hang out at a mall, but those are few and far in between now too.

The fact that adults don't have third places anymore affects kids just as much, maybe even more.


The only powers this act grants is the power to deport foreign nationals without due process, it does not grant them any powers to militarily invade another country.


Those military actions are on international waters. There is no legal theory even on the fringes for invading another country using that act.

Sure, it wouldn't hold up in any reasonable court, but all they really need is to give congress some excuse to not intervene and pretending this falls under the 9/11 AUMF is good enough. And once the U.S. is at war with Venezuela not even a court order from the supreme court is going to be able to reverse that.

Even without a deceleration of war, any use of the military requires congressional approval unless it falls within some authorization congress has already granted.

We were also subjected to a sudden worldwide field trial of a novel coronavirus, so it makes sense that it requires a similar response to combat it. I think in any other decade this would've been celebrated as a major scientific achievement.

If the moon landing happened today people would just be cynical about it just being an arms race with the Soviet Union to develop better ICBMs. This is of course true, but it doesn't make the achievement any less impressive.


this doesn’t address my point

again, it is perfectly valid to use this line of reasoning

but we aren’t acknowledging that the alternative hypothesis was not at all tolerated and was heavily penalized for a great many people


> It also makes discourse hard because the (this is causing me to truly not be able to function) gets mixed in with the (this is a way that my brain behaves, but I can mostly live a life).

They're both two sides of the same coin though. You can get a neurodivergent person to a level that they're able to function in life, but they won't thrive or be happy.

Do we think it's enough for people do be a productive worker or do we actually want to give them the ability to live their life to its fullest?


The serious defect rate is 17.3%, thus there's an 82.7% chance you don't encounter serious defects. Which group do you think is more likely that you're a part of?

Just because you haven't personally encountered a serious defect doesn't mean there's no problem with it at all.


I think that speaks more to the sorry state of modern cars.


Didn't take long for the AI to generate this: https://news.ysimulator.run/item/1455


The posts are submitted by humans, only the comments are AI.


I think the biggest problem is when we're all served a uniquely personalized feed. Everyone on Hacker News gets the same front page, but on Facebook users get one specifically tailored to them.

If Hacker News filled their front page with hate speech and self-harm tutorials there would be public outcry. But Facebook can serve that to people on their timeline and no one bats an eye, because Facebook can algorithmically serve that content only to people who engage with it.


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