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the grift that keeps on grifting


lmao computer programmer failing to understand social relations


“And maybe just to get, you know, all of the noise out of the way. And I want to clearly acknowledge that the Post did cause quite a bit of pain. I want to obviously say sorry to the well-meaning people, you know, people that really care about this topic, people that are hurt by the tension that exists in the world today, but obviously not sorry to the people that are just spewing hate and anti-Semitism and the people that have come after our team. So to your point, this has been a special time for our team and obviously our customers. It's a it's a very special time for the world. And maybe I'll give you a little bit of context for the meeting itself. Right. As Brazil a leader in develop. I of course, we get invited to speak with world leaders about topics relevant to education, cybersecurity, A.I.. I will play a huge, huge part of it, of the of the future.

Right. And so I always welcome the opportunity to speak with world leaders. Obviously, you know, the reaction to it and the optics matter a lot to us. And we're here for a team. We're here for our customers. There hasn't been material changes to the business. A lot of it is noise. You know, there was it was an exposed with 5 million views from someone that allegedly quit the company. But guess what? We looked upside down and that person didn't work for Vercel. So it kind of also highlights a little bit of the challenges that we see with social media today.”


"Sorry to the 'well-meaning' people. Anyway, business hasn't been impacted, it was all just noise."


Actually funding education via wealth distribution is a great way of ”printing doctors”.


I don't know what wealth distribution means in this context, or why it's relevant at all, but food grows fast and doctors take like 20 years to grow no matter how much money you throw at it or where you get the money. And the context above was more specifically "fully pay health care costs" which is a comical fantasy the moment you try to actually define what that means, because the limit is not the price.


Changing the entire paradigm of medical care would be possible with enough money. There's no logical reason it takes 20 years to become a doctor. The fact that it does severely hampers both the quantity and quality of doctors. Becoming a doctor is much less about knowledge and intelligence than it is about attrition resistance. Loads of capable students disregard medical careers each year for more rapidly attainable positions. In many cases these are the MOST capable students because they recognize the problems with pursuing medical degrees.

Certainly the most skilled and advanced in the medical field will need significant schooling but there needs to be a major reform in healthcare training. One that produces more knowledgeable and skilled professionals and not a glut of questionably competent nurse practitioners.


simply, we have a scarcity of healthcare because we don’t invest the wealth we collectively produce in healthcare.


Or most people, really. We are letting it accrete around more of itself and don't clean up and redistribute.


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