Pretty much, Essos is just Europe as well.
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Since it’s just perlin noise anyway… They should use gag landmasses for fun. See if anyone recognises Middle Earth or the Seven Kingdoms.
I heard they even had a special island where they liked to meet up. Allegedly.
Meanwhile the Chinese government have their own Linux variant Kylin which is developed as part of a national resilience and strategic initiative. It’s wild to me that in this day and age few governments will spend even $100,000 on open source expertise but they’ll throw billions at idiots like Microsoft because some politician was wined and dined by their sales people. If more people knew how broken the procurement system was and how their tax dollars were wasted on corporate welfare they would riot.
kablezto World News@quokk.au•Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, and Jensen Huang appointed to President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology10·8 days agoThe US is leading the way with AI… Straight off a cliff like it’s an unattended game of Lemmings.
kablezto Games•Owlcat is using generative AI for The Expanse Osiris Reborn, but the final game will be "100% human made"English7·12 days agoSigh, TPTB are just intent on ruining The Expanse for us aren’t they?
kablezto World News@lemmy.ml•'IDF could collapse': military chief issues stark warning to cabinet25·14 days agoIDF could collapse
Don’t threaten me with a good time…
kablezto Android•Google is requiring mandatory developer verification for all Android apps in 2026English20·19 days agoFuck Google.
kablezto Technology•Sam Altman Thanks Programmers for Their Effort, Says Their Time Is OverEnglish6·23 days agoNow I’m imagining Home Alone, Sam Altman and Jensen Huang are breaking into people’s homes to tell them about how good AI is…
That is essentially how AI news headlines feel nowadays. And about how well their attempts to set the narrative lands with a public that is over it.
kablezto Technology•Sam Altman Thanks Programmers for Their Effort, Says Their Time Is OverEnglish301·23 days agoImagine if you pirated a bunch of movies, and then went to the cinema and bragged about it. That’s what Altman is doing there.
kablezto Showerthoughts•Chinese parents love to dismiss mental illness, but simultaneously love to threaten to "send their 'misbehaving' kid to a mental hospital".46·24 days agoStrict parents also love to promote intellectual pursuits while allowing none of the freedom that allows for intellect to develop. Literally torture.
kablezto Lemmy Shitpost•Despite recent advances, it's still possible to identify AI slop if you know what to look for.11·24 days agodeleted by creator
Advertising doesn’t seem like a large enough lever to drive something this globally coordinated.
My read is that governments and large institutions are preparing for the kind of systemic instability climate change is going to produce.
Across the world we’re already seeing laws and policies that quietly restrict the ability to organise, protest, or remain anonymous online, while surveillance capabilities expand at the same time. None of this is particularly popular, yet it keeps happening.
Why?
Because the next few decades are likely to involve continuous pressure from climate-driven problems: migration, water shortages, falling crop yields, energy instability, and the political conflict that follows when resources get tighter.
From that perspective, universal ID verification online isn’t mainly about ads or “protecting the kids”. It’s about mapping who is who, who talks to who, and how information spreads.
If you expect future mass unrest, protest movements, or large-scale political instability, that kind of data becomes extremely valuable.
And historically, elites often choose to invest more effort in managing the consequences of systemic problems than in solving the underlying causes.
So instead of “AI spam broke advertising”, the bigger story might be that institutions are building the infrastructure to monitor and manage populations during a much messier future.
their rules don’t stop coming
Fed to the rules and I hit the ground runnin’
kablezto Casual Conversation@piefed.social•So, dead internet theory seems to get new supporting evidence every day. Where does it go from here?English2·26 days agoIt woulds be good to know which is more computationally efficient… Whether you are geoblocking by location/IP or if you have a relatively up to date blocklist of IPs that are not trusted, or perhaps some combination of both.
I had looked into the a mix of Anubis and GeoIP blocking but I’m yonks away from determining what’s best.
kablezto Casual Conversation@piefed.social•So, dead internet theory seems to get new supporting evidence every day. Where does it go from here?English32·27 days agoHonestly I’m thinking about blocking all US traffic as part of a carte Blanche approach. It’s too hard to figure out which traffic from there is bots and most are from there.
I’m shocked! Shocked I say!
Welll, not that shocked.