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pocketdare t1_jcrplf1 wrote
Reply to comment by TikiUSA in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
Do you give it a brief?
pocketdare t1_jcd08eu wrote
Reply to comment by songoku_nyoibo in [OC] Which are the leading electric car importers and exporters? Take a look by RobinWheeliams
I'm assuming that cars that Tesla produces in China are considered domestic for the purposes of these numbers. Same with all car manufacturers which makes this a chart of manufacturing independent of manufacturers home base
pocketdare t1_jccan1b wrote
Reply to [OC] The most popular Taylor Swift albums in the U.S.: a ranking, based on her fans by YouGov_Official
I listen to alternative, rock, electronica, world, folk, ska, and many things other than pop. I was so out of touch with what constitutes mass market music now-a-days that I actually had to ask Alexa to play a few Taylor Swift tunes the other day just to keep me in the loop. Hadn't really heard her. I know ... I live under a rock
pocketdare t1_jcbyyx7 wrote
Reply to comment by tunaburn in [OC] "The Last of Us" S1 episodes rating by IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes by Probio
I agree completely. The negative "woke" scores probably do factor significantly in the low ratings on IMDB. Especially since RT comprise critics scores that are likely more focused on story and mechanics while viewers that influence IMDB scores have become much more politicized.
pocketdare t1_jbodurj wrote
Reply to comment by Amerikanen in Debt Per Capita of Major Cities by lemonzestttttttt
Great points. Thanks for doing the legwork. Including the unfunded pension and benefits information would seem, from an accounting standard, to be the more honest, accurate and frightening figure. Also certainly makes me concerned as a condo owner in NYC!
pocketdare t1_jbkwoa6 wrote
Reply to Debt Per Capita of Major Cities by lemonzestttttttt
That looks quite a bit different from this chart published by Forbes which is "municipal debt per taxpayer". I assume that's the same metric but I may be wrong.
pocketdare t1_jb9rnw1 wrote
I'm not sure why this would surprise anyone. There is no technology that any country's military or politicians would not consider weaponizing. It's just the way of the world - nations cannot afford to ignore technology that their competitors may be utilizing at their expense. Unless doing so is expressly covered in a treaty (e.g. chemical weapons)- and even then several nations will very likely still pursue it covertly.
This also by no means conflicts with an interest in developing the ability to counter the technology. Most nations will want to do both to enhance their own offensive capabilities while playing defense against others.
pocketdare t1_jaka0ut wrote
Reply to comment by momthom427 in I know some of you all have noticed this unit on 95 south right? (After Bryan park before Blvd exit) We can't be the only ones. by kclay1989
Of course it's company policy never to, imply ownership in the event of a dildo... always use the indefinite article A dildo, never YOUR dildo.
pocketdare t1_jaj32gg wrote
Right hospitals - the one group that politicians never seem to go after.
pocketdare t1_jactciq wrote
Reply to comment by Nude________Tayne in “After the first week in March, there is increasing concern about a hard freeze in #Virginia.” by theboyfromphl
lol - Thanks! Fair enough.
pocketdare t1_jab0w2i wrote
Reply to comment by chasetwisters in “After the first week in March, there is increasing concern about a hard freeze in #Virginia.” by theboyfromphl
Ah, makes sense. Thanks for explaining. I'll leave the original up to give more people an opportunity to get their daily down vote in.
pocketdare t1_jaaz1bp wrote
Reply to “After the first week in March, there is increasing concern about a hard freeze in #Virginia.” by theboyfromphl
As a Northerner we refer to a "hard freeze" as "winter". lol. I find this whole thread surreal.
(edit - only 89 downvotes so far. I'm underwhelmed. You can do better)
pocketdare t1_ja8qoru wrote
Reply to comment by PM-ME-YOUR-TOTS in Brewery self-distribution bill passes through GA, awaits Youngkin's signature by fanrva
Agree. Like probably many people who enjoy beer, I considered (briefly) starting a brewery but the market is just so over saturated today that it's nearly pointless to get into it. Not too many good ways to differentiate yourself today. Sure you could make a niche living, but the days of starting a brewery that had a strong possibility of growing to a significant size are piratically over. I'm not saying that it's impossible (much as becoming a famous Hollywood celeb or best selling author aren't impossible) just highly improbable
pocketdare t1_j9d3p0k wrote
Reply to comment by DeezSaggyNuts in Dear Cyclists (Especially you, orange jacket at Belvedere and Franklin) by [deleted]
Sure enough ... based on the flame wars below, it appears that the vision of a world in which drivers and bikers cheerfully co-exist will need to wait for another day.
pocketdare t1_j9d2m4r wrote
Reply to comment by iwearlederhosen in Dear Cyclists (Especially you, orange jacket at Belvedere and Franklin) by [deleted]
I like the fact that Mr Vorhees took this very very personally and decided to get into a flame war with not just you, but another innocent bystander who chimed in to try to explain that it was a general comment about a group that gives bikers a bad name and not a comment about all bikers on earth.
pocketdare t1_j6ik3cm wrote
Reply to comment by Charlesinrichmond in “People Moving From NOVA to Richmond Are Ruining Our City” Reports Guy Who Moved Here in 2018 by ThatChildNextDoor
Feelin' the love!
pocketdare t1_j6iixc8 wrote
Reply to comment by KazahanaPikachu in “People Moving From NOVA to Richmond Are Ruining Our City” Reports Guy Who Moved Here in 2018 by ThatChildNextDoor
Whoa - as a NYC transplant I just want to point out that some people move down here for other reasons. I have a mother who is getting on in years that I wanted to be closer to. And many of us NYC transplants haven't always lived in NYC so we can appreciate the differences between a huge city and a cool smaller city (there are pros and cons) without exclusively harping on the cons.
I mean, I absolutely appreciate the low cost of living, being able to get anywhere in the city in 30 minutes, being able to join a Y and swim for $50 a month, being able to walk into a Walmart and buy whatever I want and then getting lost, being able to access a super-cool river right in the city center, etc. I also feel like there are just as many breweries and some great restaurant options here as well.
pocketdare t1_j6ihsug wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in “People Moving From NOVA to Richmond Are Ruining Our City” Reports Guy Who Moved Here in 2018 by ThatChildNextDoor
I'm assuming that you have more people in this sub in the "renting" stage of their lives than the investment / landlord stage of their lives. So naturally they'll be hostile to any argument like this because they don't anticipate what it will be like when they're actively looking for ways to grow their wealth for retirement. I'm with you 100% and many of them will be in 20 years ... but not today :)
pocketdare t1_j1wnebl wrote
Reply to comment by dsbtc in New York Times says we are nice place by Charlesinrichmond
I lived in NYC for 15 years before moving to Richmond 2 months ago. I've asked many people there where they would like to retire or which city they would prefer moving to if they could move anywhere and often I get a look like I have two heads. Why would you live anywhere other than New York?
pocketdare t1_j1wn477 wrote
Reply to comment by loptopandbingo in New York Times says we are nice place by Charlesinrichmond
Speaking of which, has Boston recovered from it's history of revolutionary zeal and anti-taxation propaganda activists?
pocketdare t1_iyav09p wrote
Reply to Lost Red Baron pizza looking for its owner by rvavt
It doesn't appear to be looking too hard. May have given up
pocketdare t1_iwh5jve wrote
Reply to comment by Odd_Invite_5528 in Couch to sleep on? by Kmdjr1021
Well this just sent me down a rabbit hole of like 6 pages of this guys history. My sense is that he's probably legit. Seems like he bounces around between a car, maybe a cheap hotel, other unknown. Occasionally does ask for help like a meal but doesn't look like anything outlandish. And also appears to spend free time watching sports and surfing Reddit so must have access to a TV and computer - probably public. Occasionally seems to fall for money scams. I honestly don't think this dude is a grifter but I still wouldn't trust someone I hadn't met with space in my home.
pocketdare t1_iukasmt wrote
Reply to Happy Halloween RVA🎃👻 here’s a haunting self portrait I did some years ago! by GuidanceArtistic47
Beautiful! :)
pocketdare t1_iufp053 wrote
Reply to comment by sleevieb in NY Times writing about statue removal, expect more where should I live and bagel discussions by Charlesinrichmond
I didn't even know what this title was supposed to be saying. Appears to be a word salad of jibberish
pocketdare t1_jctob8p wrote
Reply to comment by TikiUSA in We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
Interesting. As a brand guy, I'll have to give it a shot myself!