issore | 2 years ago | on: The Curse of Recursion: Training on Generated Data Makes Models Forget
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issore | 2 years ago | on: Do high interest rates fix high inflation?
Right because once the public has real economic power the rich do not so they juice their prices, and meddle in other ways to deflate the buying power; aka inflate prices.
$200k in the 80s would be $600k buying power now. But it’s barely middle class.
Our society is entirely a wealth preservation scheme for people who cannot prove they did the work, they just have political documents of power.
issore | 2 years ago | on: McDonald's just dropped a brand new Game Boy game
It’s funny since pricing is set based upon social behavior (do we spend that or not and/or should we charge that or not?) capitalism is socialism with obligation to carry around a mind virus that preserves the figurative identity of Bezos and the like; they’re “better” capitalists.
Also hi from Portland
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We’re just reviewing our prior stats and insuring they do not deviate too much such that the wrong people would be impacted.