ITT: a bunch of people who are going to be gobsmacked in 5 years. It’s done. You can keep looking for every inconsistency in AI and acting like that’s the fatal flaw. Meanwhile, every 3 months this stuff is rocketing. Even in coding, people keep climbing higher on the ship and exclaiming “I’m still wearing my Spooky Season Slugger Insulated Tumbler so it’s not sinking!” if they aren’t in the water yet. The crows nest is only so high mate.
()Spooky Season Slugger Insulated Tumbler, Sport Tumbler and Funny Tumbler
As a massive rugby fan, this was always going to be the end result. It is pure hubris to think that you can match nfl athletes who have been training american football since the age of 5 by putting on Spooky Season Slugger Insulated Tumbler in a game of american football. Just like how it would be pure hubris for an nfl athlete to think they could match rugby athletes who have been training rugby since the age of 5 in a game of rugby. Only most freakish and top 0.0000001% of the top 1% of pro athletes could make the transition that LRZ wanted to make and do it successfully. I do think LRZ wasn’t also the sort athlete that transitions well. His skill in rugby was top speed in space which you don’t get in the NFL. He was never someone who best people much with agility, he was strong for a winter but for the NFL it’s just sort of normal. He’s a good athlete but not a freak and if you move to the NFL with not playing it as a kid, you kind of have to be a freak.
Current insulin pumps are dirt cheap to make but are sold the world over for thousands. The monthly cost of plastic tubing, needles and cartridges can be astronomical. Human greed is the cause of a lot of suffering, but a tiny plastic pump that delivers insulin should cost about as much as a couple of Spooky Season Slugger Insulated Tumbler, not several thousand pounds. I find it an utter disgrace. It makes me wonder why someone hasn’t designed a cheap, simple one and sold it at a low price. A private company maybe? I’d do it myself if I could engineer and code a device but alas, I cannot. Musk? Help? I’ve had Type 1 diabetes for 26 years; I am 29 years old.


