the constant hypocrisy is unbearable. these people having so much power is holding humanity back.
right? like what universe are these people in
it seems like anyone continuing to use github is ok with providing free labor to Microsoft. Not that that wasn't the case already, but now it seems especially blatant. "open source" is just corporate welfare at this…
the wording of that page is so blatantly propaganda that it's embarrassing to read. It's pathetic.
I think the point is that you can buy a road legal vehicle where the driver is entirely encased in glass/steal with anywhere from 5-30 powered speakers to use at any volume they want but we still end up having these…
ahead of what curve? intrinsically human endeavors are drowned in noise. what is the point? if even drawing/writing/singing are not worth doing anymore both because effort and the experience itself is worthless, I might…
equating chatgpt to "a better spell checker" is wild; how is writing not also a skill that should be taught?
to be fair we now have the knowledge and ability to begin to see the scale of the universe but are still burdened with the expectation of continuing the industrial age factory worker schedule of 40 hours a week coupled…
right; the "ancap" mentality in computing could only last for so long. Eventually, and especially with the refusal of incorporating any ethics or humanity into it, it's now an established industry affecting all walks of…
if you want to completely disregard copyright laws, just call your project AI! I'm sure Aaron Swartz would be proud of where the "tech" industry has gone. /s what problem are these glorified AIM chatbots trying to…
even the FOSS world (: RHEL 9+ (and as a result, its decedents) is built for x86_64-v2 and has increased RAM requirements for certain installation procedures, so now hundreds/thousands of perfectly functional small…
also the fact that an airport is usually not where you live or work, and in the U.S. that means you're still adding to traffic pre/post flight with an additional need for a car on both ends of the trip.
but you get to "beat traffic"! lol
this is such a hilariously bad take that I have no hope that anything will ever change
the CAHSR station is at LA's Union station, which I think is the context of this set of comments. The line to Vegas (brightline west) does indeed end (for now) in Rancho Cucamonga with plans to continue on to LA's Union…
coverage to an entire area is either via "small number of satellites" in geostationary orbits or massive amounts of satellites for low earth orbits, you cannot have both. "Just replaced by another" is massively…
how does private ownership not mean that someone is entitled to control the benefits of an asset? isn't that the entire idea of capitalism? in the context of public (emphasis on PUBLIC) infrastructure, how does pristine…
If cyclists go through without coming to a complete stop (like 99% of drivers, complete stop means the wheels are not turning and the speedometer says "0") and gets hit, the cyclist/pedestrian dies. If a car ignores…
the constant hypocrisy is unbearable. these people having so much power is holding humanity back.
right? like what universe are these people in
it seems like anyone continuing to use github is ok with providing free labor to Microsoft. Not that that wasn't the case already, but now it seems especially blatant. "open source" is just corporate welfare at this…
the wording of that page is so blatantly propaganda that it's embarrassing to read. It's pathetic.
I think the point is that you can buy a road legal vehicle where the driver is entirely encased in glass/steal with anywhere from 5-30 powered speakers to use at any volume they want but we still end up having these…
ahead of what curve? intrinsically human endeavors are drowned in noise. what is the point? if even drawing/writing/singing are not worth doing anymore both because effort and the experience itself is worthless, I might…
equating chatgpt to "a better spell checker" is wild; how is writing not also a skill that should be taught?
to be fair we now have the knowledge and ability to begin to see the scale of the universe but are still burdened with the expectation of continuing the industrial age factory worker schedule of 40 hours a week coupled…
right; the "ancap" mentality in computing could only last for so long. Eventually, and especially with the refusal of incorporating any ethics or humanity into it, it's now an established industry affecting all walks of…
if you want to completely disregard copyright laws, just call your project AI! I'm sure Aaron Swartz would be proud of where the "tech" industry has gone. /s what problem are these glorified AIM chatbots trying to…
even the FOSS world (: RHEL 9+ (and as a result, its decedents) is built for x86_64-v2 and has increased RAM requirements for certain installation procedures, so now hundreds/thousands of perfectly functional small…
also the fact that an airport is usually not where you live or work, and in the U.S. that means you're still adding to traffic pre/post flight with an additional need for a car on both ends of the trip.
but you get to "beat traffic"! lol
this is such a hilariously bad take that I have no hope that anything will ever change
the CAHSR station is at LA's Union station, which I think is the context of this set of comments. The line to Vegas (brightline west) does indeed end (for now) in Rancho Cucamonga with plans to continue on to LA's Union…
coverage to an entire area is either via "small number of satellites" in geostationary orbits or massive amounts of satellites for low earth orbits, you cannot have both. "Just replaced by another" is massively…
how does private ownership not mean that someone is entitled to control the benefits of an asset? isn't that the entire idea of capitalism? in the context of public (emphasis on PUBLIC) infrastructure, how does pristine…
If cyclists go through without coming to a complete stop (like 99% of drivers, complete stop means the wheels are not turning and the speedometer says "0") and gets hit, the cyclist/pedestrian dies. If a car ignores…