If your outcomes keep being unequal, you have two options:
- Concede that the opportunities weren't as equal as you thought they were
- Convince yourself that the people with the worse outcomes are somehow inferior
I prefer the first solution.
If your outcomes keep being unequal, you have two options:
I prefer the first solution.
DEI and affirmative action aren't perfect solutions, sure, but doing nothing and hoping the problem goes away is a response that is known to exacerbate the issue, not gradually solve it.
Hologram + Constellation my beloved
But they apply it to anarchists and other leftists who believe in abolishing private property, which is wholly incompatible with liberalism.
Honestly, that's a smart thing for AI companies to do. AI is surprisingly decent at extrapolating from existing codebases, but it's useless at starting from scratch. If one model says "I can't do that, Dave" and another spits out garbage, you're getting the same amount of useful code out of both and a much better signal-to-noise ratio from the first.
That's usually the case in the US as well. I think Mr. Weinersmith just took some creative liberties for the sake of the joke.
Oh, I wasn't trying to rag on you. I just liked the image you put in my head.
Yes, but that's not the point.
Capitalism makes this an ineffective strategy. It compounds the advantages held by the descendants of the historically powerful rather than eroding them.
I'm not sure why you would get this over something like an RG35XX H, unless you never play PS1/N64/PSP/DC and care a great deal about build quality.
And it'll be faster and double the size, plus two separate parts that come apart in your pocket.
But most importantly, don't hire scabs. The union armorer staff walked off the set of Rust due to repeated safety violations. Instead of fixing the issues, management hired unqualified scabs and continued.