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      Tim Cook, Sam Altman, Peter Thiel.

      We have enough data points to suggest that being gay doesn’t insulate you from being greedy and corrupt.

      That’s important, too.

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        We have a code of conduct training at work that includes and anti corruption segment (nothing weird, just stuff like “a vendor buying lunch at a sales meeting is fine, but no gifts or having lunch at extremely expensive places”, and “some places give small symbolic gifts around holidays, usually a pastry. That’s fine. Do not accept a $500 pastry”)

        A couple years ago they updated the module and the person engaging in non-obvious corrupt business practices became gay in passing. The overwhelming response by a lot of the company was “yay! We made it guys! They realized that we like bribes too! I feel so seen”.

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        Gay people are just as shitty as everyone else. They’re no better or no worse. They just have sex with people of the same gender.

        Who you want to fuck REALLY doesn’t matter, like, at all, imo, in the grand scheme of things.

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        Why would it? I have never thought to myself, this seems like a bad person but he is gay so maybe not. :)

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          In a different time, it was popular to think that capitalism would be better if minorities were winning at it.

          A few girlbosses and Diddys later, I’d like to think we know better.

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            Yeah ok.

            Yeah i keep seeing so many awful people in leadership positions, but so many good people outside of leadership.

            So we have any good leaders anywhere? Its an honest question at this point.

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    Odd way to learn altman is gay.

    Kinda shocked I’ve never seen a “worlds richest gay man!” Headline. That feels like low hanging fru-

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    I feel like this kind of thing can create a “Great Filter” situation. Tech seems to work well and most babies are genetically engineered now, but wait, why is everyone dying off before 30? Nope, it’s not the genetic engineering, and anyone who says that is a tinfoil hat wearer. Just look at all of these studies funded by big corporations and captured government agencies who have financial interests in its success—you’re not one of those anti-science idiots are you? Ok, actually, the data is in and it is the genetic engineering. Humanity is dying off, not reproducing fast enough, and will be extinct soon, but it made a bunch of billionaires even richer, so all good, right?

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      If that were the case, wouldn’t the ones who didn’t get the genetic engineering be far more likely to reproduce and stride along with natural selection? I have a hard time seeing that event ever happening, short of the human population en mass deciding to engineer every baby on the planet before a single generation of which could have lived life and been studied for its effects.

      What I think is more likely as a great filter is humans eventually settling on the idea that organic matter is really terrible medium for life. So, something with much more longevity, strength, efficiency, and brain power gets synthesized and we move in. At a certain point, wouldn’t biological life die off because life tends to yield to its more evolved forms? If us meat bags had to compete, how could we?

      and I think there are more interesting answers to the Fermi Paradox than the Great Filter. For example, the expansion of space not being something we can overcome in travel. Or, maybe the way we perceive space is just so anthropic—we’re making poor assumptions about other beings.

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    The ability to reduce diseases and disorders in newborns sounds wonderful, until you find out which techno-fascist is behind the movement.

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      further proof their homophobia is performative to have the peasants infighting about trans people they probably never met in their life.

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          I’ve been an androgynous (cis gay) man most of my life, and when I was young I was mistaken for a girl a lot. Hell I even had my own doubts for a while.

          There’s lots of people out there that think that they can tell if someone is trans or not. Hell I have met LGBTQ+ people that think they can just tell. The truth is, they can’t.

          You will have met trans people that you didn’t know are trans, and if you go around making assumptions, you’ll meet cis people you think are trans, but aren’t.

          A couple of months ago I found out that this person I’ve been casually following on YouTube for almost a decade is a trans woman.

          Like the absolutely easiest, most accurate way to tell if someone is trans is to just ask the person in question.

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            Like the absolutely easiest, most accurate way to tell if someone is trans is to just ask the person in question.

            So, are you one of them Trans gingers or what?

            Like that?

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              Yes. Throw respect out the window and enquire directly about the status of their genitals too.

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      It’s an interesting ethical debate.

      I have a hereditary condition which passes only by the X chromosome, so should I, as a man, abort a daughter? Because now the risk is too high and I’ve elected to simply not have children. It would be great if I could fix the single swapped base pair that would otherwise cause disfigurement and life-long health problems.

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        Yeah I’m always conflicted. Like eugenics is the end goal for these fascists but also… We should try to prevent hereditary defects rtct

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        This is why billionaires should be kept away from sciences and tech but unfortunately they are all over it. The fact that these require lot of funding does not help.

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      High IQ would be sure nice, but has a large number of genes involved. Not that you need a high IQ as a farmer in a low technology future.

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    They do realize that this is how most zombie apocalypse movies start. Genetic tapering to stop diseases.

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        I mean the zombie part, sure.

        Do you really think in the hands of Silicon Valley techbros this ain’t gonna get ugly?

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          I mean I can certainly imagine all sorts of crazy shit but I don’t think it’ll be any kind of outbreak that kills the species, call me optimistic