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Rozauhtuno

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She / They blobhaj, flag, bisexual

Yuri lover with Touhou brainrot.

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Using water-soluble paint is not the way.

Using soup is not the way.

Using powder that will wash itself away is not the way.

Blocking a street for a couple hours is not the way.

Glueing yourself to a pole is not the way.

What is the way then? Sitting quietly in the corner? Signing a petition on Change.org? Waiting for the politician that takes oil money to have a change of heart?

Rozauhtuno ,
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But it's going to make him slightly richer! How could you be so selfish?

Rozauhtuno ,
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We're all bots, the real humans are busy having depression.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Wow, they really are not afraid anymore of saying the quiet part out loud.

Question about collective ownership

Suppose I have studied for years to become a pastry chef. I set up my own bakery, investing my time, energy, and labour into procuring equipment and building up a reputation as a delicious place to eat. I run the entire operation myself as the sole worker. Eventually, after years of turmoil, word of my exceptional pastries...

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Furthermore, what’s to stop the two new workers from democratically voting me out of the operation, keeping the store, name, brand, and equipment for themselves?

This implies private property still exists in this scenario, only that instead of a capitalist, the business itself (as a legal person) owns its land, equipment, etc and it's managed democratically by the workers like a mini-state. That is not socialism, it's a workers co-op operating in a capitalist world.

In a true socialist society everything would collectively owned; the bakery would be there because you convinced your local community to give you a space for it, and the new workers couldn't unilaterally go against the community and kick you out like that.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Water pipe my ass, it's probably Milhouse.

'LLM-free' is the new '100% organic' - Creators Are Fighting AI Anxiety With an ‘LLM-Free’ Movement ( www.theatlantic.com )

As soon as Apple announced its plans to inject generative AI into the iPhone, it was as good as official: The technology is now all but unavoidable. Large language models will soon lurk on most of the world’s smartphones, generating images and text in messaging and email apps. AI has already colonized web search, appearing in...

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Good thing about this is it’s self selecting, all the technobros who obsess over AI will find themselves bankrupted like when the blockchain bubble bursted.

Rozauhtuno ,
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they won’t go completely bust as long as they don’t go completely mad and start declaring that it can do things it can’t do.

Which is exactly what's happening.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Arguing with an ancap is just a waste of time.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Kbin is like a mix of reddit and twitter.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Beware that the devolvement of Kbin is stalled, Mbin is a more active fork.

Rozauhtuno ,
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It’s like they can’t conceive of such a thing

They really can't, if they want to keep believing they are moral people that always do the right thing.

If they accept that someone else might not be willing to tolerate the evil they tolerate, then by contrast they also would need to accept they are not as good as they thought they were.
I'm definitely not explaining it well, but this is called being a Moral rebel.

And of course, it doesn't help that the liberal mentality is very paternalistic, they have to constantly feel like they're the only adult in the room.

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That'd be awesome, until the police shows up and shoots them.

Rozauhtuno ,
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They can use their expertise to make tools and experiments that let them measure them. AIs aren't even aware there is a whole world outside their motherboard.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Reading this with Iofi's voice makes it 100% funnier.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Finding a shipwreck doesn't necessarily mean the boat was sailed there, it might have been abandoned and drifted with the currents.

That's how Japanese ships ended up in America as well.

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In this context 'chaotic' means 'willing to break the rules'. It's from the D&D alignment chart.

Rozauhtuno ,
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Except for the handful of sociopaths that get to live like kings while you struggle to stay alive.

Why Is There an AI Hype? ( theluddite.org )

Lots of skeptics are writing lots of good things about the AI hype, but so far, I've encountered relatively few attempts to explain why it's happening at all. Here's my contribution, mostly based Philp Agre's work on the (so-called) internet revolution, which focuses less on the capabilities of the tech itself, as most in...

Rozauhtuno ,
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You could say the same about NFTs, blockchain and all of the other buzzword scams that came before it. It's like we've entered a cycle where every few years a new "revolutionary" technology comes out only to spill as much money out of investors and then disappear.

Of course I'm not saying the same will happen to AI (it's here to stay) but I wouldn't be surprised if in a couple years technobros start throwing away their money at some new toy. Maybe then we'll be able to talk about AI seriously without all the stupid hype surrounding it. Maybe.

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Salvation army/churches are also a common donation choice in my area.

I prefer the donation boxes run by what at least seem to be non-church charities, personally.

Please, if you can help it try avoiding the Salvation Army altogether.

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