smr5000
smr5000 t1_j08j8qz wrote
Reply to comment by poteetjim in Really Maine? by poteetjim
Up until very recently, it was a source of pride to slide innuendo into the text of the license plate. It wasn't until very recently that Maine started reviewing these plates and cracking down on them, possibly because of people faking outrage for useless internet points
The fact you don't know that as evidenced by your title "Really, Maine?", as if you haven't even so much has seen any of the other billion karma-farming license plate posts leads us to believe either you're either a bit hypocritical (in that you separate yourself from the rest of Maine when you ask us why our plates are the way they are)
or
you're from away, and drawing attention to our plates comes off like you're trying to set yourself above the rest of us morally by not even allowing people the slightest bit of fun when dealing with the government for once
/r/Maine literally said back to you: "Yes, really, /u/poteetjim"
smr5000 t1_jczu5jz wrote
Reply to comment by googleflont in I asked GPT-4 to compile a timeline on when which human tasks (not jobs) have been/will be replaced by AI or robots, plus one sentence reasoning each - it runs from 1959 to 2033. In a second post it lists which tasks it assumes will NOT be replaced by 2050, and why. (Remember it's cut-off 2021.) by marcandreewolf
the wicked cool thing about singularities is that it looks totally different depending on whether or not you're approaching it or watching someone else approach it from afar
some days I feel it pulling us, don't you?