So then… Hitler was a great man? So too is Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and even Steve Huffman (spez from Reddit)? You’ve also heard the name “Pol Pot” before… so by that definition, he is great as well? By that definition, I am forced to agree with you.
Although why are we using that definition again? The large majority of the definition according to https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/great seems to point rather in the opposing direction.
“remarkable in magnitude, degree, or effectiveness”, “great bloodshed”, “caused great damage” - this is the one you seem to be using
“used as a generalized term of approval” - again, this seems the opposite?
“chief or preeminent over others”, this might actually apply but then we get into what “over” means, so I’d rather choose a different one instead
“markedly superior in character or quality” -> HELL NO, unless again you get into the meaning of “superior”, and/or of “quality”
Basically you seem to be using “great” to mean “remarkable”. Yes, such a CEO would be “remarkable”, I agree, but I disagree that they would be considered “great”. Although beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder, so obviously I do not mean to suggest that nobody will consider them great, just that most people probably would not, for the reason that they got theirs while leaving others to hold the bag. Especially since “others” in this case may doom all mammalian life on earth to if not extinction then “great” curtailment of quality of life (as well as ability to live at all).
Hitler was a great man? So too is Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and even Steve Huffman
IDK about Huffman, but the Voldemort analogy for the others is apt.
the one you seem to be using
The first one listed, yes.
a generalized term of approval” - again, this seems the opposite?
Isn’t English an awesomely terrible language?
would be “remarkable”, I agree, but I disagree that they would be considered “great”.
Was Ghengis Khan a great conquerer? Have we made America Great again yet?
Note, I’m not asking if Ghengis or the rest are beautiful, or good role models.
in this case may doom all mammalian life on earth to if not extinction then “great” curtailment of quality of life (as well as ability to live at all).
Again, sounds suspiciously close to the Voldemort agenda to me…
Most of us left Reddit several years ago now, but isn’t this still one of the top refrains across the Threadiverse? Besides fuck tankies, cars, and conservatives I mean, there is fuck spez? Very “impactful” then, plus were not his actions the epitome of what you described - to get his while the getting was good, no matter what he might destroy in the process? So, locally great, not so much to ring through the ages, unless someone asks how the threaded forum-style Fediverse got its start.
Isn’t English an awesomely terrible language?
Abso-fucking-lutely so indeed!
Tbf, I don’t mean to suggest that data centers are going to bring about the end of all life on earth as we know it… at least not alone, though they may hasten that end goal rather than stave it off, especially locally for people who increasingly have less agency over their lives, particularly in the sense of securing sufficient water.
So then… Hitler was a great man? So too is Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and even Steve Huffman (spez from Reddit)? You’ve also heard the name “Pol Pot” before… so by that definition, he is great as well? By that definition, I am forced to agree with you.
Although why are we using that definition again? The large majority of the definition according to https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/great seems to point rather in the opposing direction.
“remarkable in magnitude, degree, or effectiveness”, “great bloodshed”, “caused great damage” - this is the one you seem to be using
“used as a generalized term of approval” - again, this seems the opposite?
“chief or preeminent over others”, this might actually apply but then we get into what “over” means, so I’d rather choose a different one instead
“markedly superior in character or quality” -> HELL NO, unless again you get into the meaning of “superior”, and/or of “quality”
Basically you seem to be using “great” to mean “remarkable”. Yes, such a CEO would be “remarkable”, I agree, but I disagree that they would be considered “great”. Although beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder, so obviously I do not mean to suggest that nobody will consider them great, just that most people probably would not, for the reason that they got theirs while leaving others to hold the bag. Especially since “others” in this case may doom all mammalian life on earth to if not extinction then “great” curtailment of quality of life (as well as ability to live at all).
IDK about Huffman, but the Voldemort analogy for the others is apt.
The first one listed, yes.
Isn’t English an awesomely terrible language?
Was Ghengis Khan a great conquerer? Have we made America Great again yet?
Note, I’m not asking if Ghengis or the rest are beautiful, or good role models.
Again, sounds suspiciously close to the Voldemort agenda to me…
Most of us left Reddit several years ago now, but isn’t this still one of the top refrains across the Threadiverse? Besides fuck tankies, cars, and conservatives I mean, there is fuck spez? Very “impactful” then, plus were not his actions the epitome of what you described - to get his while the getting was good, no matter what he might destroy in the process? So, locally great, not so much to ring through the ages, unless someone asks how the threaded forum-style Fediverse got its start.
Abso-fucking-lutely so indeed!
Tbf, I don’t mean to suggest that data centers are going to bring about the end of all life on earth as we know it… at least not alone, though they may hasten that end goal rather than stave it off, especially locally for people who increasingly have less agency over their lives, particularly in the sense of securing sufficient water.
And/or having the ability to relocate to higher ground due to rising sea level…
Yes, and data centers are specifically depleting the available water (and RAM) supply, thereby generating anxiety about that fact.
RAM is a lot like diamonds, supply controlled by a cartel.
I mean… yeah, it requires manufacturing for it to be produced:-P.