Comment on AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law

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afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

The part where you left out any viable path for any of the hypothetical solutions to be realized 🤷‍♂️ You of all people should know that a blueprint is worthless if there’s no process available to build what it describes.

Again. Not my job to handhold you. I build projects other people have the job of convincing the general public. Marketing is not engineering.

But I’ve gotta say it doesn’t inspire confidence if the people running those systems think that concerns about sustainability are something to have a group chuckle about.

You are the one who thought 6 decades was a reasonable number for moving fluid systems. Yes it is ridiculous. You can’t get parts that work that way no matter how much money you have. These aren’t items you can buy. I don’t even know how it would even work. How many bushings and filters and gaskets that need to have the exact dimensions they have and you expect them to last six decades. Tell me how to do that. How do you make something of millimeter thickness that is also rugged enough? Fuck even like paint, you can’t expect a paint job to last anywhere near that.

And even if you could build something like that I wouldn’t want to go anywhere near it. I hate dealing with the electrical systems from the 80s let alone from the 60s. That would be a nightmare. No way I am sticking my face inside a panel that predates SCCR.

My partner and I are unironically taking the time to research subsistence farming and how to maintain very basic personal water collection and waste removal/reuse systems

Alright have fun with that. It won’t be as inefficient or as safe but you are welcome to try.

Because as far as we can tell you’re in the 95%+ majority of people on this planet, which means hardly anyone is putting effort into solving these existential problems that we’re facing.

Literally this weekend answered an email about a battery recycling facility I am helping to design. But yeah your compost pile is so impressive to me.

I made a decision 8 years ago to go into waste and pollution reduction. I choose to be the change I wanted to see in the world. You grew an heirloom turnip, I wrote the code running on +100 scrubbers. As an environmental expert I am sure you know what a scrubber is and totally don’t have to look at Wikipedia to know the difference between a hybrid/wet/dry types. As well as what blowoff, recirculation lines, mist eliminators, and reaction chambers are.

Problems which you have offered no viable solution to, despite your insistence otherwise.

Umm actually I did. Repeatedly. You just waved your hands around, pointed at the one sentence you thought you could attack, declared victory, then bragged about your little garden.

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