It is ironic to run a manifesto against AI through an AI. Definitely not what the author intended
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Gemini simplified it to this:
"Algorithmic Sabotage" is a new idea about tech rebellion and fighting bad technology. It's not against tech itself, but about people pushing back together. It wants to break down profit-driven power in the online world, help us do what's right, and stop computer rules from controlling too much. This is a political stand, not just a tech one, rooted in fairness for everyone, everyone being treated the same, and people helping each other. It goes against how tech makes things unfair and gives some too much control. It's all about groups of people managing bad tech and building a different, collective way of thinking through art and action. For example, it could mean making artificial intelligence act unexpectedly or looking at how tech is used to create misleading appearances or exert influence.
By keeping the speeds low.
From the article:
"Power comes from a modest electric motor, thought to be sourced from an e scooter and powered by a 24 V battery, pushing the car to about 15 km/h (9 mph) with an approximate 25 km (15 mi) range."
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Not only that, it charges in a separate room from where I sleep. Whatever it does, it doesn't wake me up.
For waking in the morning, I hate the buzzing or claxon type alarm, so I got an alarm clock that turns on to an FM station and turns up the volume until I get out of bed to turn it off.
This is a question for a therapist. So my answer is, whenever you have an open mind to the idea of being uncomfortable in order to grow, start researching therapists.
She would have left of her own accord without damaging the saving account. Boundaries would have made this a self-solving problem.
I'd like to be an observer at historic events, to see how different the actual events were from what has been described.
I looks like you have most of the details worked out, I just want to ask, are you all-in on a new ride, or would you consider a lightly used model? What you're looking for might be an exception, but generally there are good savings in going after a lightly used vehicle as little as 2 years old.
Is there another common household spray that would be effective but not permanently damaging to a person?
Hmm, that does make me rethink how willing I'd be to use it given the situation called for some self defense.
Self driving while empty and at lower speeds could be great to re-shuffle them back to higher demand areas to then rent them out again.
But self driving while I'm on it, please no