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The analogy is a good fit. I'm at level 0 because no way in hell I'm going to die from cruise control.

I imagine there should be two levels above: 6: The AI designs the product and 7: A market where AI (now completely autonomous) sells incomprehensible products to other AI's. Like a project Dwain factor enhancer where Dwain is a fictional character coined by an onlyfax DND bot.


Can make flatbread in any crappy oven. You should be able to get a used dirty one for next to nothing. Don't even have to clean it, just let it burn empty for 45 minutes. 75C (167F) should be enough but on the highest settings it doesn't take as long.

Baking bread in a pan/pot on the stove is also doable. Research the recipes a bit.

Also, there is nothing wrong with pancakes.


Thanks to TV you will no longer have to travel around the world to attend lectures. From the comfort of your home you can watch professors talk about cutting edge developments. It will be a revolution in education. Everyone will embrace the sciences! We will progress into the information age!

It's not their exact words and I also forgot who said it. It's probably better for them we don't remember.


The discussion is actually more funny than it would seem. Corn existed long before humans. We aren't required for growing corn, the corn grows all by it self. It's like saying I grow your hair after serving you a cup of your favorite tea. We do know what people refer to when they say they are growing corn. When AI grows the corn we also know what is referred to.

Long long ago the google toolbar queries could be reverse engineered to do an i feel lucky search on gmail. I created a login that (if @gmail.com) forwarded to the specific mail.

Unlikely to happen but it seems fun to extend email [clients] with uri's. It is just a document browser, who cares how they are delivered.


One is the result the other is the process.

Ok, but what is the distinction between the two terms?

It happens because Data People look at Numbers on Sheets and justify business decisions based on what happens with the numbers.

The alternative business decision making framework is the Jobs method: Do the thing that you know is good, because of your pure human sentiment.


Enshittification puts the focus on the users of the product as the product gets worse.

Ensheetification puts the focus on what's happening within the business to cause this.


I hate to quote an AI but I got this....

>Ensheetification is a newly coined, informal term, likely from Hacker News, describing the trend where web/app interfaces become dominated by large, card-like "sheets" or panels that slide up, covering content, similar to how apps like Google Maps, Instagram, and Apple's iOS use full-screen or partial-screen overlays, effectively "sheeting over" previous views to present new information or actions.

I propose MSDS in stead, short for My Sheet Don't Stink.



gmail is now such that I don't even understand the inbox.

Or make 100 the same apps.

Not a lawyer but from what I understand the EU law makers are acting in response to US behavior. The US has laws intended to protect US citizens that do not apply to foreigners, a system where money buys access to anything and a lust for hoarding data. Meanwhile in the EU people use US tech for everything, probably for various not very good reasons. It's kinda sad really, it should have just been properly organized. US Tech companies should really have the customers and the EU the services.

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