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  • Which countries are that in your view?

    Might be more of a thought experiment at this point. I worry that, with a global advertising industry now operating at the same scale as the entire petrochemical sector, whatever bastions of democracy may be left around the world are on the clock either way.

  • Ironical since left wing terrorism is a real issue in Europe that is more prevalent than right wing one ( if u consider Islamic one isn’t right wing which funny enough is supported by leftist and fight by righty)

    There is some kind of misunderstanding here at some point, because I cannot follow you.
    Here's a good rule of thumb: If, anwhere, members of minorities can expect to experience day-to-day disadvantages and violence, then there's a right-wing extremism problem. If, anwhere, members of the dominant socio-economic group can expect to experience day-to-day disadvantages and violence, well, that's a left-wing extremism problem.
    Now... which of these problems exists and which one doesn't?

  • How it will be implemented: Law enforcement now have to waste their resources previously spent on going after the far-right for their hate crimes on going after the far left.
    Yeah always wonder why freedom of speech wasn’t an issue while it was targeted toward a narrow position that you didn’t agree with

    There's no Ying-Yang situation going on here. Don't mistakenly equate "ostracising an objectively incorrect thing" with "not agreeing with a narrow position" 😜
    Right-wing extremism is an actual problem, left-wing extremism is an imaginary one. Nobody likes to see resources wasted on imaginary problems.

  • Sounds like a pretty good framework for keeping private enterprise from taking over the political system like we see happening in some European and American countries. It would also help with holding the owner class in check. Countries that haven’t lost control over their democratic political systems yet could learn from this.

    Doesn't that just shift the power dynamic from an owner class to a political elite? It's not obvious to me how this would change anything for the populations in countries that have lost the control over their democratic political systems or in countries whose political systems were never particularly democratic to begin with - either way the power lies with a small ruling class.

  • Op was on lemm.ee before moving, his contributions aren’t a recent thing.

    Ah, I see - do you just happen to know them or is there a way to check for this kind of thing?

    If he would be what you call a repost-bot the links would likely be from more random low-quality sources and also wouldn’t be neatly posted to the most relevant community.

    I might be wrong about the nature of the account, that's why I'm asking after all, but I wouldn't agree with that definition at all.
    What I see here is an account with 264 Posts (8 per day!) and a mere 3 Comments and that just doesn't look like a person interested in engaging with other persons but like an automatism to deliberately pump content into communities - which in turn rings my alarm bells.

  • Enlighten me, fellow community members: This appears to be just some kind of recently created repost-bot that automatically and immediately links articles - is this considered spam around here and should be reported or is this desired behavior?

  • Interesting, how does that work? Is it some kind of modified Android version with more restrictions? I'd assumed that unlike the usual smart TV's you could at least freely install Software on the Shield. I mean, in the end it's still an operating system developed by an advertising corporation, but Firefox+uBlock Origin has so far been bulletproof even on Android phones, at least to my understanding.

  • https://www.alberta.ca/system/files/ec-examples-of-sexual-content-in-school-libraries.pdf

    Well heres the reference they cited in the law.

    Everybody has their own unique internal world, so obviously you do you. All I can tell you that from my point of view it looks very confusing when you talk about "pornographic material at schools" in one comment and then provide references that, by anyone looking for pornographic material could at best be described as "incredibly disappointing".

    I mean, seriously: If you were a bookshop owner and someone asked you for some good porn, would you hush them, look around fertively and then genuinely recommend any of this?

  • I’ve also found LLMs helpful as a compliment to web searching for my work (I deal with lots of public datasets from international organisations); LLM queries have helped me find sources that I missed via directed search.

    Do consider that web search had been a computationally simple and more importantly solved problem that has gotten steadily more unsolved over the course of the past 25 years.

  • Users shouldn’t have to care about jurisdiction if the servers cannot ever read their messages in the first place. Any app that fails to meet this requirement should wholesale be disqualified.

    What madness is this? Surely this is not about the servers reading a message, but about the user having or not having legal recourse against a server abusing whatever it is they can read. Metadata is data. Someone somewhere will know how much and when and in which patterns I communicate with who. And how much control I have over what they do with that knowledge simply depends on the jurisdiction. Technical considerations are irrelevant for that 🤷

  • Is there any solution to getting DOS games to work on Android? There seems to have been an old DOSBox version but all information I can find at a glance seem to be outdated. I feel like all the old 90s adventures would be great to run on my phone. Maybe even much earlier stuff like Zork. Or is this a fool's errand?

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    Local Voiceover/Audiobook generation

    Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System @lemmy.ml

    Is there any benefit in passing through an old-ish GPU to the server VM?

    Information Security @infosec.pub

    Smart card/Yubikey labeling - yay/nay?