Thought for the day...

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
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https://sfist.com/2024/06/24/the-hi...osing-permanently-after-56-years-in-business/
The Hilton Oakland Airport Hotel Is Closing Permanently After 56 Years
But a Hilton Hotels & Resorts spokesperson confirmed to the Chronicle that hotel chain had “reached a decision to permanently close Hilton Oakland Airport, effective Aug. 28.” They did not give a reason.

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I wonder what could be the reason?
"Port said in a statement to the Chronicle, adding that they plan to evaluate 'the best use for this property moving forward.'"

Homeless shelter, crack den, gang crib, lots of options.
 

ApacheKid

Joined Jan 12, 2015
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This is one of my favorite science fiction short stories - worth reading if you can get it, I originally found it in a book I got at an old book store in London, it too considers how the law can trap us:

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Computers Don't Argue
 
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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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I'm curious, where did this "devil" idea come into the discussion?
The heartless, it's not personal, computer is the devil. Not as a actual supernatural creature but as a force beyond our control to stop. Boeing was responsible for the MCAS computer that killed people. That computer is a just a bag of fancy hammers, humans were the root cause of those deaths.
 

ApacheKid

Joined Jan 12, 2015
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The heartless, it's not personal, computer is the devil. Not as a actual supernatural creature but as a force beyond our control to stop. Boeing was responsible for the MCAS computer that killed people. That computer is a just a bag of fancy hammers, humans were the root cause of those deaths.
Well that's drifting into philosophy, I mean it begs the question what is the root cause of humans, I mean if humans are stupid than to what can we attribute that? if a person does something because of stupidity or even malice, is that "their" fault or is it because something else caused stupidity, malice...time for a brew while I ponder this...

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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Well that's drifting into philosophy, I mean it begs the question what is the root cause of humans, I mean if humans are stupid than to what can we attribute that? if a person does something because of stupidity or even malice, is that "their" fault or is it because something else caused stupidity, malice...time for a brew while I ponder this...

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Humans mainly act stupid because they are lazy, like the universe. It's not philosophy IMO, it's conservation of energy and momentum.

https://cerncourier.com/a/the-lazy-universe-an-introduction-to-the-principle-of-least-action/
The Lazy Universe: An Introduction to the Principle of Least Action

 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/ar-BB1oQBF4
Google studied Gen Z. What they found is alarming.
Jigsaw's findings offer a revealing glimpse into the digital mindset of Gen Z. Where older generations are out there struggling to fact-check information and cite sources, Gen Zers don't even bother. They just read the headlines and then speed-scroll to the comments, to see what everyone else says. They're outsourcing the determination of truth and importance to like-minded, trusted influencers. And if an article's too long, they just skip it. They don't want to see stuff that might force them to think too hard, or that upsets them emotionally. If they have a goal, Jigsaw found, it's to learn what they need to know to remain cool and conversant in their chosen social groups.
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If this sounds like a generation that will believe any flimflam they encounter and never subscribe to a newspaper, well, the researchers at Jigsaw worry about that too. But the good news is, Gen Zers aren't seeing as much intentional falsehood as you might think. Research shows that most mis- and disinformation is being made and consumed by a dwindling minority of users who seek it out, not sprayed algorithmically into the eyeballs of credulous, internet-surfing teens. "Casual consumption of silly TikToks is very unlikely to lead someone into a dark corner of hate or misinformation," says David Rothschild, an economist at Microsoft Research who studies online behavior. "It is highly likely that if they get there, they chose to get there."
Boomers to Gen Z.

 
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