I'm not sure how I feel about the no automation clause.
drd
Ignorance is bliss
Bogleheads, and the bogleheads guide to investing
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_personal_finance_planning_start-up_kit
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%27_Guide_To_Investing
I'm very glad that someone recommended me bogleheads, after reading, I was able to open up a roth and contribute yearly which may be one of the best personal finance decisions I've made.
I found the idea interesting, just something to think about as these platforms continue to develop.
The user with an AI copyright notice on every one of their posts is one of my favorite "gimmicks".
Reddit search has always been quite poor, at least for me. Not sure how AI is going to improve that haha
The first time I saw this term used was on twitter, from a somewhat funny twitter troll.
I've been thinking about it as well, I think if I were to do it I'd probably post and immediately close the app, and disable notifications, to prevent addiction. Go for it, it might be fun who knows.
Yes, and I usually click out of curiosity further reinforcing the algorithm.
Yes, I work in supply chain. Being a dock worker is a tough grueling job, wouldn't we want to automate that as much as possible? Besides cost, automated ports are both safer and more efficient. I think the ideal scenario would be to grant some sort of retraining.