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"The cryptocurrency industry super PACs dumped $14.2 million into the Illinois primaries. 90% of that – $12.8 million – was wasted, in that it went to opposing Democratic candidates who won their primaries"

I read that as them having mistakenly sent the cryptos to the "opposing candidate"


The quote is the wrong way of looking at this. The typical rate of successful primary challenges is only 3%. If you take that to 10% its an enormous success, incumbents will say "if I oppose crypto then I triple my odds of losing in a primary, better not do that."

It's not quite like that, though. 90% of their funding supported candidates that lost or opposed candidates that won -- they opposed the winning outcome. They supported the winning outcome with the remaining 10% of their funds, but here they pushed on the side of the contest which was already a lock anyway. So it isn't clear that any of the money they spent achieved anything.

What? Are you trying to say their spending had no effect because their spending had no effect?

..could be a built-in feature of the matter?

:-D


oh about that one... we killed it unfortunately


it would take for him to be less powerful and psycho


Power is a social construct. Our institutions are being dismantled and collapsing, but they retain a vestige of legitimacy owing to the fact that most Americans haven't experienced much change in their quality of life. Wait until the gas pumps run dry or people start missing meals, and "power" has a way of evaporating pretty quickly.


That and much worse happened in the ~1675-1775 era of English and chartered company and proprietors lording over the American people, including actions that lead to mass starvation and death. It still took 100 years to totally throw off that yoke, though there were a few failed rebellions (like Bacon's).


you can with the one that I use


Well, things change fast in the age of AI


hazrmard's law


It is thus.


was this written by an LLM?


I couldn't express this clearly in English with my current level, so the LLM interpreted my idea and expanded on it for me.


including the mentioned meta-analysis? if yes, can you explain why you think that it's dubious?


Or the addiction just makes you think that this is good for you when actually you'd feel better without it?


It's the smell, texture and taste of coffee I love, not really the caffeine. I tried decaf, doesn't taste the same.


Find better decaf. Caffeine has no taste.


Don't the beans need to be processed to remove the caffeine ?


The quality of the coffee depends on the technique used (and who does it). Yes, most decaf coffees suck, but there are some very good you can find. For example, Arpeggio [1] is for me and few people I know the best of all Nespreso coffees. In specialized coffee bars you can get amazing decafs.

[1]: https://www.nespresso.com/us/en/order/capsules/original/arpe...


algerians


@buddhistdude - thank you :) made my day!


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