Given the track we're on, in 80 years Americans will be extinct and whoever's occupying my current space will be living in the Managed Democracy of Monocolored Benetton. Their kids will be taught that's all it ever was…
Because nobody wants (or should have to) read every LGBT-adjacent book to see which ones are explicitly teaching kids to use Grindr to solicit statutory rape from older men. The "goal" is clear enticement to engage in…
> every time I go past a construction site, all I see are white guys whose great-great-great grandparents came over on the Mayflower. If you're going to lie to people, at least come up with more-plausible propaganda…
What data suggests there is a positive outcome for the first world in integrating with the third world? Because my data suggests we're enthusiastically recreating the conditions that led to the Yugoslav civil wars. And…
All Jews are dual citizens of Israel. Whether or not they've invoked the right to return, access is made available to them by default.
In this case it is fundamentally impossible, since halakha prohibits deliberate targeting of civilians-- but not collateral damage. So if you optimize for collateral damage and all civilian casualties are "accidental,"…
> The "danger" was probably spam content and mis-information. AI brings normal people dangerously close to seeing through the matrix of lies that shape "their" values and beliefs. I remember those discussions from 2019;…
> For whatever reason, Reddit gave enormous amount of censorship and conversation-shaping power to mods It's been "bad" since the 2010s, but censorship went into overdrive once OpenAI struck a deal with Reddit a few…
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The 83+ let you type the full set of lowerchase chars as well, but they used 2x as many bytes per character for storage.
My Samsung has "Galaxy AI" all over it, it's just an S23. I've tried to use it out of curiosity and it rejects a lot of my image edits as inappropriate (violence) so the foundation is set.
"Whims" skew discriminatory. Enough of the real world interfaces with online services that arbitrary bans cause actual damages, more harm than banning an annoying player from your obscure MUD.
> There is no 'symbolism' or conscious allegory in my story. Every author says this; they have a financial stake in not alienating outgroups they hope to sell their book to. Fiction authors (and actors) are professional…
> You're unhappy that more people have access to it and wish it was still exclusive to the small group you conveniently belong to. This is not an argument made in good faith. It's a strawman you've stuffed with…
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This is a bit of an oversell on their part. The offenses include: > A 36-year-old woman who had been unlawfully at large for more than 20 years and was wanted for failing to appeal at court for an assault in 2004. > A…
It doesn't matter what the article says. There is no penalty for lying and no incentive to be honest. The media exists to broadcast their lies at scale. Back in the 2000s, upon arrest it was pretty common practice for…
It has diminishing returns. Taken continuously you'll only get 5-7 years out of it. One thing I've noticed is that it fuels people with a sense of self-righteousness that will alienate you from everyone around you…
> with the European laws the incentive to do something at the last minute doesn't really exist. Sibling comment correctly points out that misbehavior would follow a different termination path, but I don't actually know…
It's not theater, it's defense against aggrievement. Termination is a traumatic event that threatens your ability to exist or provide for dependents. People [rightfully] don't handle exile well. Someone with an interest…
Chrome does/did this already. They've never been of any forensic interest to me but the history file stores clusters of domains visited and keywords searched for. It was pitched as user "Journeys." I think they've…
It already does, given how much of the internet is fronted by Cloudflare. They're better positioned than most to know what users are doing.
Given the track we're on, in 80 years Americans will be extinct and whoever's occupying my current space will be living in the Managed Democracy of Monocolored Benetton. Their kids will be taught that's all it ever was…
Because nobody wants (or should have to) read every LGBT-adjacent book to see which ones are explicitly teaching kids to use Grindr to solicit statutory rape from older men. The "goal" is clear enticement to engage in…
> every time I go past a construction site, all I see are white guys whose great-great-great grandparents came over on the Mayflower. If you're going to lie to people, at least come up with more-plausible propaganda…
What data suggests there is a positive outcome for the first world in integrating with the third world? Because my data suggests we're enthusiastically recreating the conditions that led to the Yugoslav civil wars. And…
All Jews are dual citizens of Israel. Whether or not they've invoked the right to return, access is made available to them by default.
In this case it is fundamentally impossible, since halakha prohibits deliberate targeting of civilians-- but not collateral damage. So if you optimize for collateral damage and all civilian casualties are "accidental,"…
> The "danger" was probably spam content and mis-information. AI brings normal people dangerously close to seeing through the matrix of lies that shape "their" values and beliefs. I remember those discussions from 2019;…
> For whatever reason, Reddit gave enormous amount of censorship and conversation-shaping power to mods It's been "bad" since the 2010s, but censorship went into overdrive once OpenAI struck a deal with Reddit a few…
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The 83+ let you type the full set of lowerchase chars as well, but they used 2x as many bytes per character for storage.
My Samsung has "Galaxy AI" all over it, it's just an S23. I've tried to use it out of curiosity and it rejects a lot of my image edits as inappropriate (violence) so the foundation is set.
"Whims" skew discriminatory. Enough of the real world interfaces with online services that arbitrary bans cause actual damages, more harm than banning an annoying player from your obscure MUD.
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> There is no 'symbolism' or conscious allegory in my story. Every author says this; they have a financial stake in not alienating outgroups they hope to sell their book to. Fiction authors (and actors) are professional…
> You're unhappy that more people have access to it and wish it was still exclusive to the small group you conveniently belong to. This is not an argument made in good faith. It's a strawman you've stuffed with…
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This is a bit of an oversell on their part. The offenses include: > A 36-year-old woman who had been unlawfully at large for more than 20 years and was wanted for failing to appeal at court for an assault in 2004. > A…
It doesn't matter what the article says. There is no penalty for lying and no incentive to be honest. The media exists to broadcast their lies at scale. Back in the 2000s, upon arrest it was pretty common practice for…
It has diminishing returns. Taken continuously you'll only get 5-7 years out of it. One thing I've noticed is that it fuels people with a sense of self-righteousness that will alienate you from everyone around you…
> with the European laws the incentive to do something at the last minute doesn't really exist. Sibling comment correctly points out that misbehavior would follow a different termination path, but I don't actually know…
It's not theater, it's defense against aggrievement. Termination is a traumatic event that threatens your ability to exist or provide for dependents. People [rightfully] don't handle exile well. Someone with an interest…
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Chrome does/did this already. They've never been of any forensic interest to me but the history file stores clusters of domains visited and keywords searched for. It was pitched as user "Journeys." I think they've…
It already does, given how much of the internet is fronted by Cloudflare. They're better positioned than most to know what users are doing.