Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
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If any IU alums out there are interested in taking part in a coordinated response to IU’s attack on the Media School and the IDS, please slide into my DM’s and drop your email. #IU #IUB #iufb

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There will be Millions of Americans in the streets on Saturday for #NoKings Day!

Be one of them!

Let's make this a day of joy & hope & solidarity!

For my Naptown folks, I'll see you at the Statehouse on Saturday @ Noon!
I don't think any of this is about monetization in the usual sense; they plan to take over everything to a degree that makes monetization pointless.
The stability during the war was a combination of more than full employment plus repression; the postwar Soviet threat was probably a real factor.
But also if you look at any event where they talk to regular users (eg a Reddit AMA about coding) tons of people show up to ask when they can have their AI boyfriend back.
It's actually much more depressing that they clearly didn't want to do this and are doing it because of intense user demand.
The pivot from “I’m building god” to “I’m building a jerkoff tool” is pretty funny
OpenAI to allow mature content on ChatGPT for adult verified users starting December reut.rs/3J8NTAi
I try to do that by building things and just generally trying to get the chatbots to do things for me, which they keep getting better at.
For programming, cli tools are very useful but I'm skeptical that any of the others gets better results than just the $20/month subscription.
Roll on, Columbia, roll on!
I agree that framing and wording and intent are important but the fact that they are fiscally the same is also an important fact!
So we agree that the two policies involve every taxpayer paying the same thing in each, but you think they are functionally different policies because they imply something different about "baselines"?
For which taxpayers do they result in a different tax bill?
Right but a "$500 tax credit for parents" and a "$500 tax penalty for childless adults" are exactly the same policy.
The problem with the quoted proposal is that there aren't new parents for the kids to be assigned to. It's like how a legal right to housing doesn't help if there are no homes.
My impression is that decline in marriage is responsible for maybe half the decline in fertility (with the other half being decline in how many kids married couples have and how many unmarried people have kids).
A different way of putting it is that expressed in wheat prices, Cratchit is making the equivalent of $18/week(!) today, which is close to the "extreme poverty" line used to describe the developing world poorest.
Depressingly, this turned out to be too optimistic.
The actual number of hours that Americans work hasn't changed much over the last 20 years.
The stability of modern democracy was a feature of the postwar boom not something about the institutions.
An interesting range of interpretations here but what jumps out at me most is that sharp economic downturns seem to be associated, with some lag, with the far-right cannibalizing the center-right and thereby threatening democratic systems.

Some implications, perhaps, for democratic system design.
In our - very limited - historical experience of democracy,

(i) states rot from the centre-right
(ii) and it's contagious (via geography/powerful exemplar states)
As with other famously dunked on Pelosi quotes, she was obviously correct here.
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Many people dislike the large impersonal scale of modern life and the resulting rules-based bureaucracy required to administer it, and they mostly pretend that the challenges involved don't exist.