ordinarylove @ ordinarylove @lemmy.blahaj.zone Posts 2Comments 68Joined 4 wk. ago
i would clock those as conservative dad
no offense to you or your style lilbokchoy
Am I alone in this feeling?
Here's a book about people describing similar experiences during the nazification of another country, it's called They Thought They Were Free. I'm going to spoiler a link to a copy so it doesn't autoload a swastika on our cool people board. This book isn't about politics, it's about how it feels when your country falls to fascism.
Somebody knows him.
source:
https://www.dw.com/en/us-worker-reportedly-dies-after-immigration-raid-on-farm/a-73249559
may ICE never know peace
oh yeah, the legitimate authority of the fascist US Colonies
if they do it, i'm against it
idk if you really get the problem with sapiens sapiens until you really dig into whaling
Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp is a great runner up though
this is absolutely nVidia propaganda, holy shit @catty@lemmy.world
GENEVA, Switzerland — On Tuesday, United Nations’ flagship platform for artificial intelligence, The AI for Good Global Summit 2025, kicked off in Geneva. But the commencement of the summit wasn’t without controversy. Hours before the keynote speaker, Abeba Birhane—founder and lead of the TCD AI Accountability Lab (AIAL) and one of Time magazine’s 2023 100 Most Influential People in AI—was set to take the stage, she was asked by organizers to remove some of her slides.
Specifically, the organizers wanted Birhane to “remove anything that mentions ‘Palestine’ ‘Israel’ and replace ‘genocide’ with ‘war crimes‘” and “a slide that explains illegal data torrenting by Meta.”
“In the end, it was either remove everything that names names (big tech particularly) and remove logos or cancel my talk,” Birhane, whose research focuses on algorithmic bias and AI ethics and fairness, wrote in a Bluesky post.
Whelp I guess we now know you can't beat the TESCREAL cult by showing up to their propaganda summits and trying to do a TED Talk.
imagine being Nathan Fielder and doing all that work to try and improve airline safety just to be splattered into oblivion by a bombardment of 737s crashing into LA 😞
legit 3 part episode idea here
the US is an active threat to life on earth so uh... yeah
believe that i've seen versions of this attack where the spammer makes a few innocuous non-spam (but not contribution either) posts before going full LLM bot
A more critical weakness is that these accounts only posted obvious spam; they made no effort to build up a plausible persona. Generating plausible human posts is more difficult, but broadly feasible with current LLM technology.
i will have to screenshot next time and see what people think
obviously they could be hijacked accounts and i might just be extremely judgey of your average twitter flight account