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  3. When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

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  • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

    @davidgerard

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    @rysiek currently tracking down Altman touting this idea of tokens as money in 2024 and again in 2025 on podcasts, lotta excerpts

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    • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

      If employees are paid in tokens that means employees are *paying* for tokens out of their own pockets.

      No different than mining company town folks having to buy (or rent!) boots and work clothing from the company that employs them. At "special" rates, no doubt.

      By the way this should tell you all you need to know what class "white collar" vibe coders and broader IT folks are.

      Hint: no, you're not running the company town, you're renting your tools from your factory owner.

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      @rysiek I am constantly thrown off by the "journalism" around the subject.
      I can't remember if I have ever read about a "success AI story" that is not narrated by openAI or Anthropic.

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      • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

        RE: https://mas.to/@trendsbot/116211553284922724

        When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

        This is AI bubble companies trying to print own money. Printing your own money only works if you find a way to make it necessary. That's what taxes do, for example (recommended reading: David Graeber's "Debt").

        Here:

        πŸ‘‰ "printing money" part is paying employees in tokens

        πŸ‘‰ "taxes" part is requiring employees to use AI in their day to day work (thus making tokens necessary)

        #AI

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        @rysiek Did Disney ever pay it's staff in Disney Dollars? Wouldn't surprise me. If they didn't then there's probably a law against it, only reason I could think might work. Or unions.

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        • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

          @rysiek currently tracking down Altman touting this idea of tokens as money in 2024 and again in 2025 on podcasts, lotta excerpts

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          @davidgerard oh good. Looking forward to reading about it!

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            @montar @rysiek ...you must not be from that region and that time.

            We even had jokes about stuff we bought and then had to actually make it work.
            One was about USA stealing the plans for a rocket, and building truck / train engine / whatever out of it. And then somebody from the USSR would go "oh, you just have to hammer it in shape!".

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            • mu@posting.solutionsM mu@posting.solutions
              @rysiek Can you pay the bills with LLM tokens?
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              @mu @rysiek Maybe you can eat them. What do tokens taste like?

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              • richlv@mastodon.socialR richlv@mastodon.social

                @montar @rysiek ...you must not be from that region and that time.

                We even had jokes about stuff we bought and then had to actually make it work.
                One was about USA stealing the plans for a rocket, and building truck / train engine / whatever out of it. And then somebody from the USSR would go "oh, you just have to hammer it in shape!".

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                @richlv

                Q: What is it: does not glow and does not fit in one's arse?
                A: Soviet device to glow inside an arse.

                But I think @montar's point was more about how stuff produced in those factories was at least ostensibly useful.

                As in: a washing machine is a useful thing in general, even if a particular washing machine happens to be broken.

                Which is not really the case with "AI" tokens.

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                • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                  RE: https://mas.to/@trendsbot/116211553284922724

                  When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

                  This is AI bubble companies trying to print own money. Printing your own money only works if you find a way to make it necessary. That's what taxes do, for example (recommended reading: David Graeber's "Debt").

                  Here:

                  πŸ‘‰ "printing money" part is paying employees in tokens

                  πŸ‘‰ "taxes" part is requiring employees to use AI in their day to day work (thus making tokens necessary)

                  #AI

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                  @rysiek aside from the whole "maybe your product sucks if you have to force the employees that make it possible to use it" thing, company town behaviour is also maybe not the best sign of a healthy company or economy

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                  • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                    @richlv

                    Q: What is it: does not glow and does not fit in one's arse?
                    A: Soviet device to glow inside an arse.

                    But I think @montar's point was more about how stuff produced in those factories was at least ostensibly useful.

                    As in: a washing machine is a useful thing in general, even if a particular washing machine happens to be broken.

                    Which is not really the case with "AI" tokens.

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                    @rysiek @montar Haha yeah, had forgotten about that one πŸ˜„

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                    • code_disaster@mastodon.gamedev.placeC code_disaster@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      @mu @rysiek Maybe you can eat them. What do tokens taste like?

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                      @code_disaster @mu they taste like anything you can prompt a slop generator to "imagine"

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                        @rysiek
                        @Sfwmson

                        I beg your pardon? πŸ€”

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                        • octaviaconamore@cutie.cityO octaviaconamore@cutie.city

                          @rysiek aside from the whole "maybe your product sucks if you have to force the employees that make it possible to use it" thing, company town behaviour is also maybe not the best sign of a healthy company or economy

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                          @OctaviaConAmore yup, I mention company towns a bit later in the thread.

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                          • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                            RE: https://mas.to/@trendsbot/116211553284922724

                            When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

                            This is AI bubble companies trying to print own money. Printing your own money only works if you find a way to make it necessary. That's what taxes do, for example (recommended reading: David Graeber's "Debt").

                            Here:

                            πŸ‘‰ "printing money" part is paying employees in tokens

                            πŸ‘‰ "taxes" part is requiring employees to use AI in their day to day work (thus making tokens necessary)

                            #AI

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                            @rysiek @trendsbot scrip has been in USA history quite a bit.

                            And using it to compensate wage laborers has been outlawed since 1938.

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                            • richlv@mastodon.socialR richlv@mastodon.social

                              @rysiek @montar Haha yeah, had forgotten about that one πŸ˜„

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                              @rysiek @montar Regarding the edit - yeah, there could be a difference in different meanings of "useful" there.

                              Anyway, found another joke πŸ™‚

                              Q: What is three stories tall, consumes 20 gallons of diesel an hour, and cuts an apple into three pieces?

                              A: A soviet machine designed to cut an apple into four pieces.

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                              • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                                RE: https://mas.to/@trendsbot/116211553284922724

                                When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

                                This is AI bubble companies trying to print own money. Printing your own money only works if you find a way to make it necessary. That's what taxes do, for example (recommended reading: David Graeber's "Debt").

                                Here:

                                πŸ‘‰ "printing money" part is paying employees in tokens

                                πŸ‘‰ "taxes" part is requiring employees to use AI in their day to day work (thus making tokens necessary)

                                #AI

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                                @rysiek anyone who doesn't take cash is a fool

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                                • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                                  RE: https://mas.to/@trendsbot/116211553284922724

                                  When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

                                  This is AI bubble companies trying to print own money. Printing your own money only works if you find a way to make it necessary. That's what taxes do, for example (recommended reading: David Graeber's "Debt").

                                  Here:

                                  πŸ‘‰ "printing money" part is paying employees in tokens

                                  πŸ‘‰ "taxes" part is requiring employees to use AI in their day to day work (thus making tokens necessary)

                                  #AI

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                                  @rysiek
                                  So, all they need is to make an bio implant in the serfs arm with a nice display of how many tokens a person has left. If this counter went to zero, so is the serf''s life...

                                  Those crooks are all into sci-fi just they want to rewrite endings from sad to happy.

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                                  • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                                    @OctaviaConAmore yup, I mention company towns a bit later in the thread.

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                                    @rysiek oops, sorry 'bout that gonna go properly read the rest of the thread now before nodding off

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                                    • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                                      @davidgerard oh good. Looking forward to reading about it!

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                                      @rysiek this is fuckin nuts, play from 20:50 https://youtu.be/aYn8VKW6vXA?t=1250

                                      "just making up a huge number"

                                      also, theo von's cap conceals an extra cock and balls

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                                      • rysiek@mstdn.socialR rysiek@mstdn.social

                                        RE: https://mas.to/@trendsbot/116211553284922724

                                        When USSR was crumbling, factories were also paying workers in products they manufactured.

                                        This is AI bubble companies trying to print own money. Printing your own money only works if you find a way to make it necessary. That's what taxes do, for example (recommended reading: David Graeber's "Debt").

                                        Here:

                                        πŸ‘‰ "printing money" part is paying employees in tokens

                                        πŸ‘‰ "taxes" part is requiring employees to use AI in their day to day work (thus making tokens necessary)

                                        #AI

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                                        @rysiek That sounds similar to ye olde miners having to spend most of their salary to buy their equipment at the company store.

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                                          @montar @rysiek The main product of soviet factories often wasn't actual useful products, but jobs.

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