Venia Silente @ veniasilente @lemmy.dbzer0.com Posts 0Comments 44Joined 1 mo. ago
A guillotine is also an option.
- Sell iphone
- Buy Android
- Install Minetest / Luanti.
Net positive from every angle.
It's not new, it's not unique, it's not legally enforceable.
No no no there's a large difference, it's "round up all the bad people who cause lasting harm, let them die, and then everything will be better!". Like it or not, you can not measure good with the same stick as you can measure evil. Not when the systems we've built in do favour "evil as default (and worse, up to some point, so do the rules of physics).
Are they stupid or evil? Hard to tell these days.
At scale, or in capitalism, there is no difference.
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betcha you didn't see that coming, removed.
I'm feeling patriotic enough to burn US flags and I'm not even from the US!
The app is only available on iOS,
I feel like the kind of people who are on the Apple walled garden, are the kind of people who like ICE to begin with.
- No. There is no particular reason why there needs to be one (say) twitter alternative. Heck, there is not even a reason why there should be a alternative. Fediverse is allowed to be their own things.
- But each site already has their front page. See eg.: lemmy.dbzer0.com. Alternatively if you meant "each software", that's more-or-less what join-lemmy.org is doing.
- No but yes.
- I'm not sure that leads to where you think it leads to. That would require authenticating users financially, for one, else it becomes a dark pattern magnet for suckpuppeting.
- Mostly absolutely yes. I think I've seen it discussed a few times under "fediverse identity" or something like that.
As a former lemmeezen, RIP, F, it was a good trip, quite decent service, but now it's time to spread out.
db0 is being nice so far, and I even got an account on my country's lemmy.
Does this meme sanction me from the US?
AI is much like smoking (hey, it is killing the atmosphere! ). Even if a good writer uses it, the usage itseld can still cause harm for others.
I'd take it part of the problem is that publisher is quite a "unglorious" job to say somehow. Like, it's difficult to make it look fancy or interesting enough that you'd take effort, time and resources from other things you could be doing - such as, ya know, writing the story you want to write - to have to do that.
Cute, but we all know the only way these writers are going to get what they want is if they part ways from their current publishers and start a coöperative.
Sure, I agree with that. However, we also need to consider what a “net decrease in productivity” actually means for the population as a whole, and whether it’s something we want to accept as a trade-off for more free time.
Skill issue. You know turns exist, right? Just hire two turns of people who work 3 days a week, and bam! You cover 6 weeks of work. Heck, you are hiring more people so you are creating more employment!
And that's all even before machines and AI completely replace the need for that work, anyway.
Pfff that's coward numbers. I'll do you one better:
We should get a 3-day work week.
Because the working class is apparently too lazy and coward for it.
Crafting a guillotine is not even that hard compared to most of the compromises taken. You don't even need to build it up to code: if it has issues, it still gets the job done just cause extra pain to the burgeois that goes into it.
Similarly all those thousands of people who are parading up in complain to Trump could easily walk into the White House and solve the problem by themselves. Instead, they are content on just "I was here"-ing for a photo.
One thing the last elections convinced me of: at some point, people at large just want to be let be evil.
I'm a simple person, I see DokuWiki and I install it some plugins. Easy to self-host on a cheap VPS (no database required!) or on your own machine (if you have access to eg.:Docker). But that's more for a general wiki kind of thing, useful but not specialized like having tools aimed for worldbuilding.
Haven't checked any of the offerings here but I'm told by a couple fellows that they've had decent story with Hammer. Would probably start looking there.
The latter part makes sense to me tbh. Machines should not allowed to compete with humans (in creative endeavours) because it is an intrinsically unfair competition that further erodes the rights of those humans who are more vulnerable, in the circumstance that is opposite to the intent of having machines around in the first place. They are supposed to do our beast-of-burden work, not make it so that our only pending value to be extracted by capitalism is beast-of-burden work.
What I'm not sure I buy is the idea that the "countless works" generated by AI actually compete with the original, in particular if they are non-infringing. Let's say I take the work of an author to train an AI on their style. The author writes exclusively noir; I instruct the AI to generate college drama in the same style. Are the new works competing? The author won't offer me a college drama in the first place.