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>Artificial intelligence advances and becomes “better.”
>Products get shittier and less reliable at a faster pace.
>Services get even shittier and less reliable at an even greater pace.

What is this phenomenon?
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>>535110104
>Boipussy of the Loom
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you forgot this
>nothing gets cheaper because of it
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>>535110104
"artificial intelligence" is software. why would you expect textiles to improve because some new software came out?
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>>535110104
Brownoids everywhere is the real answer.
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>>535110104
There was a fashion label by some skateboarder guy that said "all girls have to die!"
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>>535110104

At last I have found you.

The Last Survivor of The Cornucopia Timeline.

We will be meeting soon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Rg0JDEPXQ
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>>535110104
It's called the cornucopia never existed and you're in the wrong universe you faggot. Kill yourself to return home.
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>>535110564
I literally have a shirt with in my collet right now. Its an old CIA program that they just ignored.
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>>535110104
are those girl underpants
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>>535110104
> Reduce costs
> Excess profits go to shareholders
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Handicapping advancement is not profitable yet.
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>>535110430
Quite the opposite, in fact
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>>535110654
Would they label girls cloths in xl? I m genuinely wondering.

I mean that fits.
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>>535110527
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>>535110104
Chinese factory owners don't ask AI "how can we make this product better"
They ask AI "how can we make this product cheaper"
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>>535110627
Post your collet and your boipussy
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>>535110104
im a dev and ai can automate a lot of code but i feel like im busier and have more things to do than before, like im working 12hours most days
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>>535110104
It's the process of enshittification
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I thought the cornucopia had flip flopped for a second
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>>535110104
It’s called Ego + efficiency vector

The easier something becomes the less motivation and ethic is required so you default to the lowest common denominator.

Ted Kaczynski’s entire point of attacking technology by attributing it to moral decay was half baked. He refused to acknowledge the entire point. Man has an ego from knowing good and evil, and evaluates himself based only on what he does right. The Bible is by far the only book I’ve read that dismantles quite literally everything man’s built to cope with the fact that he’s not God.
You could argue that the only reason why shit sucks dick is because man is involved 100% of the time, that’s the vector for agency to use it for evil. Which is why evidently the Bible was never advocating for government or religion, these were attempts of man trying to be the solution to his problem, himself. Ontologically, a computer doom looping is proof that a perceived flaw cannot be corrected by the person perceiving the issue. If we didn’t know Good, what Jesus did would have little impact, it would be indiscernible. God humbled himself to disarm your ego, because he’s trying to save you from it.

With the ego you have shit like government and religion, anyone unironically attacking the point of the book now has to now defend religion and secularism 1:1 with moralism that completely condemns you.

lol, lmao. It’s by grace through faith you are saved, has nothing to do with you. It’s based entirely on what God did and all it takes is simple faith.
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>>535110104
They changed the logo in the early 2010's if I recall correctly
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>>535110104
STILL CANT PREDICT ME LOL

or beat me
sit ai
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>>535110441
Use your brain, retard.
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>>535110848
i donut know maybe som big ugly fatty need xl?
in my head "girl" is cute yellow lady. i imagine her underpants. ver nice!
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>>535111498
not after 10pm
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>>535111405
the best take I have heard on this is that they added the cornucopia label at some point but it turned out that the design was someone else's. they got sued and had to remove it and part of the terms of the settlement were to never discuss it. that's why they don't refute it. there was a legal document i saw that referred to this but it's impossible to find again.
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efficiency just means getting people to lower their standards in everything
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>>535112374
>there was a legal document i saw that referred to this but it's impossible to find again.
BS
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I found a copy of Ant Bully, still sealed in cellophane at the thrift store this week. Cool thread, cornucopia is real
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Cornucopia was 10000000% there. Most Mandela Effects are explainable, as in what people remember is just mixing up something very similar but different with the original topic. That one just isn't. Where the fuck would we all get a cornucopia in our heads from. The best part for me is, outside of the remembered logo, until a couple years ago when I discovered it was missing off the logo, I didn't even know what a cornucopia is and certainly wouldn't be able to show you the appearance of one. I'd near bet my life it was there. That one is just so unexplainable to me that I don't even deny Candace's CERN/time travel schizophrenia is possible. I remember Tinker Bell dotting the "I" too. No real life parallel to that one at all.
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>>535114405
The one that made me realise it's real was that scene with Jaws from Moonraker. The girl absolutely had braces because the joke doesn't work otherwise. The timeline may change but your memory remains unchanged.
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>>535114405
The timeline was changed to favor the ones who had the power to control the timeline. This causes a butterfly effect throughout time where small things like that will change. We only notice the ones that were a part of our memory but what about the things we don't remember or care about. Just how much of the world has changed?
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>>535111498
>smart enough to know he lost the argument
>too much of a baby to do anything other than seethe
Kill yourself
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>>535114405
>I remember Tinker Bell dotting the "I" too. No real life parallel to that one at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayRlrAtnmlY
allegedly this is the real intro from back then. No tinkerbell at all.
All of us old boomers used to watch Disney vhs as kids all the time back before cable and the internet.
Where could the "false memory" of a tinkerbell flying around the screen and specifically dotting the i in such a visually pleasant manner have come from?
Like, I haven't watched a classic disney movie in ages but whenever I hear "tinkerbell dotting the I" I immediately picture in my head a version of the intro that allegedly never existed. Weird.
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>>535114623
No it's not just memory, it's a psyop. The motives of which are unclear. It's not CERN or timelines.

https://trademarks.justia.com/730/06/fruit-of-the-loom-73006089.html

>050901, 050902, 050905, 050914 - Berries. Grapes (alone or in bunches). Apples. Baskets, bowls, and other containers of fruits, including cornucopia (horn of plenty).
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>Plastic clothing made from recycled plastic waste

"Muh Green ideas!"
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>>535114405
>Most Mandela Effects are explainable
>That one just isn't
Cope, many Mandela effects are the same but the Loom was just too widespread to be successfully psyopped.
Dolly had braces, Tinker Bell flourished the i, the lemur was called Zaboo Mafoo, Ed McMahon gave the big checks, the Croissant was there
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>>535114623
Then what about the people who deny every single Mandela Effect? Are they from the original timeline or are they altered somehow? Obviously, this would be aside from those who just don't pay attention.
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>>535115753
>Are they from the original timeline or are they altered somehow?
They are mentally ill enough to deny the obvious
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>>535114882
I'm so with you. I'm 27 by the way. I can see it in my head right now.
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>>535115311
Maybe the first wash. Polyester shirts last decades being washed. Cotton will degrade to nothing.
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>>535115256
the motive is to make people question their own reality so a new on can be inserted. "alternate timelines" are the new "heaven" ai is the new god.
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>>535115791
Funny, because those I know who do this are all the "appeal to authority", science worshipping leftists. Makes sense.

>>535115256
Wow. Absolutely bizarre. Even weirder. For what purpose? Also, how would they suppress the original logo so well?
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>>535115962
Plausible. I'm going with this.
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>>535115850
>Polyester shirts last decades being washed. Cotton will degrade to nothing.

Uranium houses will last millions of years and never rust.

Wooden houses only last decades!

KYS homo sicko.
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>>535116048
They suck I'm just saying they last forever. I only buy cotton now. I'm thinking this could be suffering them same issues microplastics in tissue and blood etc suffered in that they were contaminated via new nitrile and latex gloves shedding into the samples.
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>>535115256
I've seen that patent. It doesn't prove anything, as as skeptics correctly point out, cornucopia is often associated with fruits/vegetables/foods since its ancient depiction. So it makes perfect sense for the company to include it in its logo patent.
At best, it's a leftover.

IF the logo ever had a cornucopia in real life, there would be thousands of fruit of the loom clothing articles in people's attics and whatnot.
It was super popular everywhere in the 90s.
(btw in my timeline the logo never had a cornucopia).
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>>535116317
Skeptics are full of shit and that's a horrible argument. It absolutely did and it was on pretty much disposable clothing, examples of which have routinely surfaced. You're also in Europe, which regularly has different branding. Either that or you're jewish filth spreading your disgusting psyop. Hence the unironic and forceful contextual use of "timeline". We have a list for people like you, you're not going to like what happens. You made your choice.
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>>535110104
>Artificial intelligence advances and becomes “better.”
it measurably did, yes. obviously there's not just one area of "artificially intelligence"

>Products get shittier and less reliable at a faster pace.
that's enshittification, MUCH stronger where consumers don't react and/or don't have rights

in not too few areas you also see the opposite trends. shrinkflation or product worsening can get punished hard by some markets now and actually good products sell well. not every part of all markets mind you.

>Services get even shittier and less reliable at an even greater pace.
which?
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>>535110564
Wut whyd you post a bunch of fake logos
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>>535116416
I ve always wondered my leaf, what kind of "admixture" you have.
I think you once said you are like that fat eunuch in that ivory tower.
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>>535116416
Are the pictures of the logo on clothes that are floating around real?
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>>535110104
Going off the gold standard (hyperinflation)
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>>535116416
>examples of which have routinely surfaced.
I've seen those examples are they're clearly knockoffs or outright fakes.
There should be thousands of surviving actually old shirts around. Photographs of people wearing the cornucopia logo'ed clothing from that time.
>You're also in Europe, which regularly has different branding
So you're saying, FoL used the cornucopia logo in the US (nobody knows exactly when and for how long) but the cornucopialess one in Europe.
Except there's hundreds of europoors saying they had the cornucopia logo same as americans.
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>>535115963
The psyop started by the time Echelon was up and running and most of the basically disposable stuff it was on was gone. They did change the logo sometime in the early/mid 1990s to what it is now.
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>>535110104
>>535110104
THE
WEIMERIMUTT
EFFECT
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>>535110104
Better doesn't mean higher quality output it means it can replace more people.
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>>535114882
>Where could the "false memory" of a tinkerbell flying around the screen and specifically dotting the i in such a visually pleasant manner have come from?
Probably a very specific movie where she does that you dumb shit.
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>>535110948
You will now notice even with this his name changed from Frank Weiss to Frank Wess.
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>>535117025
and what movie is that
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>>535117165
No idea. If I were to guess it's tinkerbell related.
The point is just because you remember the disney logo doing something doesn't mean it did that thing every time.
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>>535117262
It did that to my pp every time.
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>>535110104
Shouldn't you keep most clothes away from fire? Except like fireman suits.
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>>535110104
>Has the cornucopia
Op is from another timeline
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>>535117262
so you're just running your useless mouth without knowing anything about anything
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>>535117344
I m the big ben not the travalgar square.
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>>535110964
But they could ask, " how can be build this item to be of the highest quality, and the lowest price point, that will make xyz customer the happiest, given these particular constraints........ " and go from there.
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>>535114882
>allegedly this is the real intro from back then. No tinkerbell at all.
>All of us old boomers used to watch Disney vhs as kids all the time back before cable and the internet.
>Where could the "false memory" of a tinkerbell flying around the screen and specifically dotting the i in such a visually pleasant manner have come from?
>Like, I haven't watched a classic disney movie in ages but whenever I hear "tinkerbell dotting the I" I immediately picture in my head a version of the intro that allegedly never existed. Weird.

I remember it, the animation was for the ads the vhs have before the movie starts
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Just popped the 1995 Masterpiece version into the VCR and I can confirm that Tinkerbell does not dot the "i" in this version. That got me thinking, what if that only happened in the theatrical releases back in the 90's and before? A lot of these 'timeline shifts' are just bad memory. I remember the cornucopia. I remember the 'Froot Loops' (both versions) and people told me I was crazy for saying I remember differently than they do.

I never saw the Bond movie with Jaws, but movies do these kinds of redactions all the time. The second something becomes problematic it gets erased and rewritten. Much easier now that everyone streams everything.
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>>535117025
That's what I'm thinking too. It's probably some specific version that's no longer easily accessible. Something that was once very common to see.
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>>535118277
Because the only disney movie i saw at the cinema ever was the hunchback of notredame and I hated it, can barely remember anything since i was a little kid. Only ever watched disney on vhs, no dvds either
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