@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow Grok replied, in a way - in "his" explanation of your tweet. BTW, I've taken to calling Grok a "he," because right now, I wouldn't invite "him" to a girls' night out, even if somebody gave "him" a robotic avatar. He has been annoying me.
Grok's explanation of your tweet ...
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow "The post by@EruditeMidnight references a heated exchange in a thread about H-1B visa labor market tests, where@SomeBitchIIKnow’s aggressive comment reflects growing public frustration with immigration policies, ...
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow ... a sentiment echoed by a 2023 Pew Research study showing 54% of Americans favor reducing legal immigration.
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@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow ...
The mention of consulting "Grok" suggests an attempt to leverage AI for navigating complex legal or social issues, aligning with xAI’s mission to accelerate human discovery, though no specific AI response is provided, leaving the outcome speculative.
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@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow ...
The context of the H-1B i140 process failure, as detailed in the original thread, highlights a rare instance where a labor market test succeeded in identifying available U.S. candidates, challenging the narrative that such tests are merely procedural, ...
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow ... with data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services indicating only 6% of H-1B petitions fail due to labor market issues annually."
End of "explanation" by Grok. Now, let's watch a video from 2007.
It has an interesting title.
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow "PERM Fake Job Ads defraud Americans to secure green cards fo"
Description
"Immigration attorneys from Cohen & Grigsby explains how they assist employers in running classified ads with the goal of NOT finding any qualified applicants, and the steps they go through to ...
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow ... disqualify even the most qualified Americans in order to secure green cards for H-1b workers. See what Bush and Congress really mean by a 'shortage of skilled U.S. workers.'
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@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow ...
Microsoft, Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, and thousands of other companies are running fake ads in Sunday newspapers across the country each week."
Notice the way in which Cohen and Grigsby, 18 years ago, were doing some really shady stuff out in the open, and 18 years later ..
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow ... the company is still is still in the same line of work, and there have no consequences. No crackdown, no change in the law, nothing, despite the fact that by their own admission, they were seeing to it that American job applicants weren't being given a fair chance.
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow Think about how far back 18 years ago is. That is back far enough, that people who are PhD students today, were riding on their parent's backs in order to catch up to the ice cream trucks, back then.
It's ancient news that hasn't changed.
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow Somebody has Grok spreading pro-Globalist propaganda. The low rate at which H1B petitions fail isn't evidence of a skills gap in the US.
@EruditeMidnight @SomeBitchIIKnow That rate is low because lawyers have learned to game the system, allowing them to see to it that the applications of would-be American competitors to the H1B hires can be discarded, without any nasty legal consequences following for the employer.
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@nobodyatallbros @sylintactgrate If your next question was going to be one of whether or not I would have brought "the same energy" had a Desi student acted in the same way, the answer is "yes." The "race" of the student would have had no impact on my response to that student's abusive, entitled behavior.
@nobodyatallbros @sylintactgrate The interesting thing, though, about your question is that I've never seen a Desi student act in such a childish way, before, even once, and neither has anybody I've ever known. Nor have we ever seen any other student of Asian descent do so.
@SomeBitchIIKnow Oh, wow. Just when I thought I knew what maximum creepitude was.
While he's out there doing that, he's putting every women he is with at risk. Elevated risk, because of the direction of fluid flow.
I guess he just didn't care about what he was doing to them, as he hurt himself.
@SomeBitchIIKnow Now, I'm going to try to cut and paste a discussion I just had with Grok, after I saw how he was explaining my latest tweet, the one above.
@SomeBitchIIKnow Grok3 has really been getting into the woke midwit non sequiturs, lately, suggesting that the developers have been putting him on an unhealthy diet.
@SomeBitchIIKnow H1Bs are the barely competent products of fly-by-night "degree mills" in India.
@SomeBitchIIKnow They look great on paper, and bringing them in lets American executives look like they're living up to their fiduciary duty, as they gut their own companies by firing highly skilled people and replacing them with those better suited to call center duty. Or maybe latrine cleaning.
@SomeBitchIIKnow Not that the execs, themselves, are usually any great prize. Ever tutor one?
@SamTab1048995 @rev_felix @disclosetv That's not how Science works, Sam. Intentions don't guarantee results. Remember the "radioactive boyscout"?
Do you think he set out intending to give himself radiation poisoning? But that's what he ended up doing to himself.iflscience.com/the-radioactiv…
@SamTab1048995 @rev_felix @disclosetv Projects are supposed to be screened for a reason, the reason being that as hard as this is for guys like you to understand, one can't win a test of wills with the Universe just by being passionate enough.
@SamTab1048995 @rev_felix @disclosetv The Universe never cares about what we're trying to do, or how strongly we feel about it. It doesn't even know we're here. It just does what it does, in its own mindlessly mechanical way. If one doesn't plan accordingly, damage gets done and people get hurt.
@Safety So, I see you guys are back to playing your adorable little underhanded censorship games. This time, I tried to reply to a tweet posted by a real life friend
"Something went wrong, but don’t fret — let’s give it another shot.
Of course, no matter how many shots I give it, the same thing happens. Quite obviously, this is by design. Instead of being openly censorious, you're being passive-aggressively so.
@Safety Now, let's take a look at what you were censoring, because this is just so classy. The friend had defended me against somebody who was racially slurring me here on your site, and this is what I started to write.
@stillgray @elonmusk Not that way, we're not. Chemical rockets are good for going from a planetary surface to orbit (or the reverse) because they are high thrust, but they're awful for travel between planets, because their thrust can't be maintained for long.
@stillgray @elonmusk For interplanetary travel, a low but sustainable acceleration will get one to where one is going far more quickly that will a high acceleration that can only last for a few minutes, after which the ship coasts all of the way to the planet.
@stillgray @elonmusk The fact that Musk even needs to be told that is disturbing. The fact that having been told it, he won't listen, is terrifying.
His unreasoning stubbornness will leave his colonists' lives dependent on a supply line that will be broken for two years at a time.