So basically the Lemmy version of Subreddit Simulator, but allowing users as well?
Barbarian
Yes, absolutely. That is a concern that I too share, fellow meat being. We should be vigilant against superior, more capable, and really friendly artificial intelligences.
How do you ever solve a problem if you don't acknowledge it exists?
I'm not from the US, but live in a country that is a US ally with a lot of military bases. The US election effects us. The fact the DNC is fielding an old age pensioner who should be sitting comfortably in a retirement home complaining about the birds obstructing his view against an equally old fascist is deeply worrying.
Technically, yes. Practically, it's complicated. It doesn't really exist within the same ecosystem as other Linux distros.
It's not as different as Android (which is also technically a Linux distribution), but running a normal DE and all the programs that come with it is very clearly still an advanced user thing locked behind knowledge of how bash and virtual environments work.
There are plenty of new age wuwu types that do define reality as a god. If I thought they had any legitimacy I wouldn't be an atheist, but the core idea is that we essentially exist as constructs within the imagination of this god.
Hey, just went back to this conversation now that the UNESCO report claims that the highway construction project is putting Stonehenge in real danger. What's your opinion on that?
Sorry, I edited in the stuff about deists and pantheons as you were responding. What's your opinion on that?
No, but most people do think of Reality as a god.
But they don't think He is a god
These two statements directly contradict eachother. Either you think of Reality as a god, or you do not. If you don't think reality is a god, then you don't think "he" is a god (wow, the tautology was weird to type).
Also, there are many examples of religious people who don't think reality is a god. Deists, for example, believe that god showed up, made the universe, and left. Under that belief system, the deist god and the universe it created are two entirely separate things.
There's also pantheons, where gods exist within their own higher reality with their own set of rules, limitations and powers that interact with our reality. Reality (either ours or the supernatural plane in these belief systems) are clearly separate from the gods operating under these rules.
People are perfectly capable of worshipping, praying to, and generally being religious towards someone they refuse to believe is a god.
What's your opinion on people who do neither? That don't believe in a god and don't pray to anything either?
I'm not a lawyer, first of all! I'm not very knowledgeable either.
Mens rea, as far as I understand it, definitely doesn't apply here. Bringing it into question undermines the case if you're trying to build a conviction around it. Better to have a wide variety of provable smaller claims than one big ticket item you're doomed to fail, as far as I understand it.
Never happening, but even if it was wouldn't the correct charge be criminal negligence? It's not like the companies killed those people in a calculated, pre-meditated way. They're "just" externalities.
Wait... could Just Stop Oil have done some 5D chess move here? Force Sunak to publicly claim he cares about Stonehenge just before the UNESCO report comes out?
Omfg, this line killed me xD