i got first permabanned by a mod from r/news for commenting “when a terrorist hides in a school full of children it is not ok to blow up the school with the children still in it” under an article about IDF doing just that while hunting for some hamas fighters (no warning, no previous infractions, straight permaban, reason: “you broke the community rules” - no further explanation). it hurt a bit cause i did not participate in any political discussions normally. but shortly after that there was a picture of WW2 nazi flag on someone’s front yard in ohio and people started suggesting that someone should bring a veteran to this person to explain them the error of their ways. i didn’t resist and responded that this person knows exactly what they are doing and they do it cause there are no consequences to it. i also wrote that somebody should “tar and feather them and chase them around” - after which my account got restricted cause “we are trying to create a community where everyone can feel safe and therefore we cannot tolerate calls for violence against others”.
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grepe@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit banned Paul McCartney over phone-free concert photos post in their subredditEnglish4·10 days ago
grepe@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who works at a (tech) company that's not delirious about AI?3·15 days agooh, got it! going to found a startup for AI slop cleanup. we could use LLM to automate…
grepe@lemmy.worldto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•A researcher asked 10 people to go car-free for 20 days. None wanted to continueEnglish7·18 days agoi have a family. living with a small child in an american city without a car is entirely possible. you lose the ability to go out (either to city or to nature) but with a small child you don’t have time to do that anyway so you might as well pay more to live closer to your job. alternative is paying the difference in rent for a car loan and loosing the time you don’t have while sitting in traffic. big caveat: this works only if you earn enough to be able to afford living close to a city center in the first place. also, it is still way less comfortable than a life in a developed european city.
it’s activitypub thing so lemmy as well. you sign up on one server, subscribe to community on different server, mods of the different server will decide they don’t like your server for any reason (e.g. explicitly because mods of your server didn’t blacklist some other server) and you are out of that community. it sucks. imho something based on the old news system would be better (i.e. community exists independently and servers just subscribe to them or not).
bingo! it also explains why tech bros consider AI good for everything - they are not really good at or familiar with anything themselves.
on a serious note: to put this in a specific example i will use programing. management/PO/business will have a vague ideas about what needs to be done. they have to explain them to someone in plain human language and let them figure out details of how to turn it into an algorith that does that. that someone has to fill in all the blanks, make many decisisions about unspecified details and implement it. but, in addition to that, they also have to make sure the code is delivered on time, on budget, it will remain easy to maintain and doesn’t break anything important. those later details are not something the original stakeholders (business/management/POs) normally have to deal with. it’s someone’s else’s responsibility. it’s just annoying to them that they have to deal with another temperamental human and that human can take weeks to make even “simple changes” to their code (because they have to care about all those other things like maintainability)… so when a salesman comes over and offers them they can instead explain the problem to a chatbot and get the code in minutes the proposition sounds irresistible!
I’m not talking about people I block (I am not exposed enough and don’t suffer enough harassment so I don’t block almost anyone)… I’m talking about about mods of the instancr that hosts people I care about suddenly blocking instance that hosts my account - not because anything we did but because they didn’t like that mods of my instance didn’t block another instance that has some weird (e.g. transfobic) content. I follow a friend and suddenly we are out of contact because some entirely unrelated drama. And that’s how fediverse works by design.
it’s not just not caring. lemmy is currently not a viable alternative for e.g. reddit (there are no active conmunities for any of mine hobbies and posting to any of those that are here doesn’t make sense - there is nobody out here who could respond to a specific question about analog photography or something similar). fediverse as a whole will never reach the momentum of old centralized social media - by design. it turns out that having many small servers with different moderation policies is great for resilience but sucks for bringing people together. i found out recently that my mastodon server is blacklisted on many of mainstream ones not because there is some bad content there but because it federates with some servers that mods somewhere else consider harmful… and so i am missing large swats of content from those.
this is so underrated. even smart people can do stupid things. but that’s only half of the story… second half is culture (and here even european countries are not much better). in real life it is almost always worth more to look strong than to be smart. changing your opinion does not make you look strong - it makes the “other” person look like they’ve won an argument and that makes you look both weak (you didn’t stand your ground) and stupid (you didn’t know better). this is both entirely nonsense and perfectly understandable due to the culture (deeper level than propaganda). so nobody who makes it somewhere wants to do it. they will rather invent opposing false story and bend over backwards trying to defend it than concede a point to their percieved opponents… which brings us - here.
thank you! we need slightly longer chain or more parallel replies to drive the point home… anyone else?
i don’t think i (or perhaps anyone) can recognize any single particular comment as being llm generated… but when the bots come in force it is still really easy. basically it boils down to this: many replies keep reiterating the same exact points in slightly different way with the same exact keywords. if you would use chatgpt to summarize each response you’d get basically the same thing from all bot replies.
the only way you get money is by randomly scattered gigs in between… you got a tip on your uber eats delivery! treat yourself to a breakfast.
grepe@lemmy.worldto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Carbrain. Carbrain is why. They practically live in the damn things.English411·10 months agoi was driven by an uber driver yesterday who seriously thought cycling should be illegal.
his rationale was that bicycles are “unregistered vehicles and so if they cause accident who is going to pay?!” when i pointed out that probably they should pay just as anyone else he just dismissed it like this: “that is not possible. if a cyclist crashes into me and kills me who is gonna pay me?!” i was speechless after that.
only one way to find out
grepe@lemmy.worldOPto Film Photography@lemmy.world•pentax mx, pentax-a 50mm f1.7, catlabs film pro-x 320, kodak d76English1·11 months agoactually i realised later i might have been using promaster spectrum 28mm f2.8 for this particular shot.
i also like the pentax kit lens but it appears to have quite bad coma when it’s open to low stops… considering trying something different.
grepe@lemmy.worldOPto Film Photography@lemmy.world•pentax mx, pentax-a 50mm f1.7, catlabs film pro-x 320, kodak d76English3·11 months agomaybe you are right… if developing your skills is what you consiously do then you can do it faster with digital. that’s of course, not what most people taking pictures want.
i would still argue that the lessons stick better if you need to put more effort in and slowing down is a benefit in its own right.
grepe@lemmy.worldOPto Film Photography@lemmy.world•pentax mx, pentax-a 50mm f1.7, catlabs film pro-x 320, kodak d76English2·11 months agoi agree with you. once you got the basics down you will always be more productive with digital. that is if the pictures are what you are after rather than the process of making them - because search for beauty and relax are worthy goals on their own.
one problem is that it is actually harder to learn if pushing the button is all you do… but that’s not necessarily the issue of digital vs. analog…
grepe@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People have private conversations on speaker phone but if I join in then I'm the crazy one3·11 months agonice metaphore to how people use the social media nowdays… they spill their mind into a public discussion forum and then they are pissed at the “reply guy problem” and try to come up with ways to stop people from talking instead of adjusting their expectations… i get it - everyone wants to be treated nicely but come on!
you are technically right… but, i mean… comments like this are the reason why this is not a place for any serious discussion. you just have to find any crack or disambiguity to attack and destroy anyone you disagree with, don’t you?
Do you think them having kids would change that perspective?
yes, i do. i don’t doubt there are some actual abusive parents out there but many more of the conflicts between kids and their parents is caused by the kids having their child perspective. and sadly, mentally developing to the point where the understand what their parents are going through typically takes longer than it takes for the relationship to be destroyed. therefore it is mostly up to the parents to keep it together but they are just people. and their kids talking shit with other kids about them surely does not help…
customer protection is taken seriously in germany (or any country whrere laws protect customers from companies rather than the other way around for that matter). you can’t for example just send an email to your customers saying “we’ve made some changes to our terms and conditions” without making it possible for the customers to say “ok, I’m out”. if there is no such option the customers may rightfully argue that this is simply not the product they purchased and the conpany is breaking their end of the deal.