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7/12/2025, 7:19:04 AM
>>510154431
not worthless
I can stop 4 armed niggers from killing me in my house at night
I can stop the meth hobo from gutting me on the sidewalk
I can shoot the draft officer at my doorstep and die at home instead of Iran trenches
can you say the same?
no
no
and no.
just admit it, you'd love to have some hardware and the legal system to get away with blasting subhumans threatening you. you hate how smug we are about it.
and these guns will stick around,today nobody will do shit because the bread and circuses are still going, nobody knows what tomorrow brings.
meanwhile,all the new Germans are building up a logistics supply of weapons into your continent and country,your gives turn a blind eye to it,their mosques and settlements all have weapon caches as your read this...
not worthless
I can stop 4 armed niggers from killing me in my house at night
I can stop the meth hobo from gutting me on the sidewalk
I can shoot the draft officer at my doorstep and die at home instead of Iran trenches
can you say the same?
no
no
and no.
just admit it, you'd love to have some hardware and the legal system to get away with blasting subhumans threatening you. you hate how smug we are about it.
and these guns will stick around,today nobody will do shit because the bread and circuses are still going, nobody knows what tomorrow brings.
meanwhile,all the new Germans are building up a logistics supply of weapons into your continent and country,your gives turn a blind eye to it,their mosques and settlements all have weapon caches as your read this...
6/16/2025, 4:33:59 AM
>>507544142
Eh, Fischer assumed that chess engines would narrow the variety of playable openings and thus chess would become a few hyper-optimized tactics that crush everything else. The opposite happened. Engines can calculate tactics in ways that the human mind cannot comprehend, so tactics are far more varied than they used to be. The real problem is that top-level players rely on engines too much. Now champions are determined by many engine-moves they can memorize. When one player does something an engine recommends that is outside of the memorized moves for the other player, the other player has to spend lots of time trying to figure out what the engines would do. Essentially, they are now playing against an engine. Then they either run out of time or blunder into a losing position and give up. This is foreshadowing the incoming AI economy.
Eh, Fischer assumed that chess engines would narrow the variety of playable openings and thus chess would become a few hyper-optimized tactics that crush everything else. The opposite happened. Engines can calculate tactics in ways that the human mind cannot comprehend, so tactics are far more varied than they used to be. The real problem is that top-level players rely on engines too much. Now champions are determined by many engine-moves they can memorize. When one player does something an engine recommends that is outside of the memorized moves for the other player, the other player has to spend lots of time trying to figure out what the engines would do. Essentially, they are now playing against an engine. Then they either run out of time or blunder into a losing position and give up. This is foreshadowing the incoming AI economy.
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