>>13518791Sorry, fell asleep. Forgot where I was.
Month or so ago, a kind anon posted something they called Machine Learning General, with thoughtful resource collation, and the tag something along the lines of better to be the one replacing than be replaced. It was in no way smug or ominous. Just cold reality. I don't know if I posted my anecdote about my friend from Salesforce and his medical administration automation project, and how it was shelved until the demographics inhabiting those jobs outlived their usefulness. The time is here. But we can't just foist it on folx. My Fellow Americans still carries weight. He ain't heavy, he's my brother. We need to make them sick of carrying the weight. Do you feel, even for a second, like the performative celebrations of individual trauma are natural? Criticism is dead. Best-seller lists are filled with solipsistic secular testimonies. Your pain is supposed to be your ticket to a sinecure. And things are going to get worse. DEI and ESG initiatives are only going to spread over the next few years. 2020-2030's a long time! And it's all nonsense. And it's all old assets. Nature worship while throwing billions of masks in the ocean. BLM as we evict suffering families from employment hubs. But that's the truth behind the veneer. The veneer sells. The veneer gets you to hate the victim. And these initiatives won't be repealed. They'll force those who don't fit the template to work remotely, under false pretenses. Can you do the work? Yes? You're in, anonymous! Create your own identity! Read the trans blackpaper and go wild! So we're going to have two ends of the spectrum: those swapping between identities like hats, who end up meaningless fluid names, and those currently feasting on the very low-hanging fruit, the hapless progressives always weaponised by capital, who will not be able to compete against the anonymous and vengeful and who will find themselves on UBI, demanding the right to micromanage them as templates.