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  • The problem is the hysteria behind it, leading people to confuse good sounding information with good information. At least when people generally produce information they tend to make an effort to get it right. Machine learning is just an uncaring bullshitting machine, that is rewarded on the basis of the ability to fool people (turns out the Turing test was a crappy benchmark for practice-ready AI besides writing poems), and VC money hasn't reached the "find out" phase of that looming lesson, when we all just get collectively exhausted by how underwhelming the AI fad is.

  • Question: How to Calculate Just Pay for Work
  • Don't forget the cost of lower and higher education in your "need for living" calculation!

    Also, you'll still need a system to determine what products and services are valuable for society.

  • xkcd #2948: Electric vs Gas
  • Real answer: power density. Pound for pound, gas still contains more energy than our best batteries. The weight of energy storage is still a massive deal for anything that cannot be tethered to a grid or be in close practical proximity for frequent recharging, from rockets, planes and cars (sometimes) to chainsaws and lawnmowers (sometimes).

  • Is it just me or do Lemmy communities tend to skew left wing? Why might this be?
  • The educated and the well-travelled may have a broader set of view points to see how many different ideas and values work (or don't work) in practice.

    I don't disagree on some just lacking empathy. But I also think not all education creates exposure to a wide range of ideas and values that stick (or the education is just too narrow), so you'll still find plenty of people who are educated on paper, but not cognizant of a broad set of world views. I also think we are too quick to label foreign ideas==bad ourselves. Empathy is a two way street. The key in navigating this may be in identifying when an idea comes in good faith or if it is hostile.

  • People who refuse to learn how to drive a car, why?
  • Other than making sure to be wearing your glasses if you are near sighted enough that your local licence requires it, glasses are an irrelevant factor. It's not like you are going into active combat duty...

  • What is the right way to get help with a Lemmy argument that has turned into harassment?
  • This won't help your situation, but as a general rule, I don't engage in debate on Lemmy or anywhere else. In part to avoid these kinds of problems but also because I find that responders are rarely interested in considering my opinion in good faith, and are rather usually looking for a place to dump their own opinion. I admit to doing this myself. I think it's an inherent part of not-face-to-face communication. Similar phenomenon as with how the faceless ness of cars so easily induces road rage.

  • The First Borderlands Movie Clip Looks Like An SNL Skit
  • It's being made because there is a successful franchise to be exploited to death for the sake of earning a few more pennies for shareholders.

    You aren't looking at the creative human spirit here. You are looking at a stupid money printing machine banking purely on the inertia of fans hoping for more of what made the original work of art magical.

  • Microsoft addresses Windows Recall backlash, promises to fix security issues and make it opt-in
  • What about the right to be forgotten? Where is that feature? Why isn't Microsoft making and marketing a version of Windows with something like "Windows Forget"?

    I'll tell you why: no opportunity to double dip by collecting and selling your personal data.

  • Behind ‘Suicide Squad,’ the Year’s Biggest Video-Game Flop
  • As with most AAA-games, the people that view entertainment as a mere tool for money extraction got involved.

    Support developers that are actually passionate about entertainment. The ghouls that make games as a means of profit seeking (and who exploit the people who are passionate) can wither away.

  • If Elected, Donald Trump Would Face Few Hurdles to Prosecuting Rivals- The New York Times (Free Article)
  • That made sense before rich people and foreign interests figured out how to use the same tools to get people to part with their money, to also vote against their self interest.

    Democracy cannot prevail when people are so easily dupped by ads, fake news, unregulated influencers, and social media algorithms. Democracy assumes people are critical thinkers with the time, energy, and knowledge to filter information.

  • An Albany expression
  • They are neither ham nor steamed, unless that's exactly what they are having over there? Wouldn't compare it to a hamburger though... (A hamburger being a Hamburg steak, as in the German city)

  • Trump Says Supreme Court Should Bail Him Out of Criminal Conviction
  • I've done it all my life by following one simple rule: Don't Do Crimes.

    TBF, That'll be a lot harder for you to do if Republicans get back in power and make breathing, or some other unavoidable bullshit, a crime.

    How is it that so many "tough guys" in the States are such big fans of this weakass soft boy.

    Trump is a poor man's idea of a rich person, and a weak person's idea of a strong man. Always has been.

  • Linux May Be the Best Way to Avoid the AI Nightmare
  • Right. Microsoft themselves just announced a feature to disable screenshoting some webpages in Edge, which is a complete 180 from recall.

    I expect windows to be split into two tiers of products again: the free version that is paid for by ads/tracking/AI bloatware possibly even mandatory cloud connectivity, and an enterprise version with all off that off, but that is paid.

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