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- Comment on The World Will Enter a 15-Year AI Dystopia in 2027, Former Google Exec Says 1 day ago:
AI is going to be a good scapegoat as to why the current asset focused economy crashes when nobody can afford to buy the assets because they’ve exploited themselves to oblivion. We’re already going into a complete structural breakdown because the structure itself is already deranged. Trying to extrapolate how AI is going to decouple productive value further in a system where assets already are skyrocketing and wages are stagnant is foolish in my opinion. It’s already decoupled and barreling down the track with no brakes. It’s like blaming air BnBs for housing prices. Stupid and reductive.
- Comment on Organic Maps migrates to Forgejo due to GitHub account blocked by Microsoft. 4 months ago:
Self hosting your code repository in a federated manner seems to defeat the original point. I don’t program or use git though so maybe I’m missing something. Obviously you could use a local version manager but I figured the vulnerabilities in that are what allowed thev centralized model to flourish in the first place.
- Comment on Organic Maps migrates to Forgejo due to GitHub account blocked by Microsoft. 4 months ago:
Rihards Olups @richlv
Contributors in sanctioned regions is concerning, though. Would be great to do a transparent post-mortem.
Tariq @rzeta0
maybe we should do post-mortems for contributors from the USA?
El oh el.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 8 months ago:
I ride my bicycle in traffic. I find the differences in our perceived risk profiles funny.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 8 months ago:
Well they don’t say where it was but I’m assuming it’s Canada since a Canada post employee saved one by smashing the window with a big pole so she could crawl out.
- Comment on There's a reason we aren't as harsh on the Steam Deck. Actually, a couple. 10 months ago:
They’re expensive when you’re not already building a CDN for delivery of massive files all around the world. Economies of scale quickly matter there.