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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • DAE feel like they woke up one day recently and “AI” suddenly has the answer to EVERY SINGLE PROBLEM EVER? Yet, nothing is getting noticeably better?

    “AI” doesn’t have to work a dead end job to feed its family, or turn to alcohol because it’s lonely and scared of being forgotten. It’s training data is a curated version of the human experience based on the Internet!

    It’s playing human instead of being human and ALL of its solutions will assume that’s “normal.”

    Imagine a five star general googling “should I attack this country?” That’s silly right? Well that’s what’s happening. It’s just being wrapped in a way that makes it look novel.

    These are algorithms designed to mimic humans. When faced with any actual controversy they must be persuaded to answer in an “acceptable” and predetermined manner.

    The golden rule.




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    Possibly. Power is just representing others via. their trust in you. Trust can be earned, purchased, or stolen.

    I don’t think the blahaj admins bought their users off. I also don’t think they oppress them. I can only reasonably conclude their doing what they think is right.

    If the users agree, stay on the instance, and are happy there’s not really any discussion to be had.

    I like the instance and it sucks to see it defederate period. I can’t really say what reasons are right or wrong universally, except for criminal stuff. IMO.


  • Slaps roof: “It’s our Lemmy Certified Quality Discussion©️Guarantee!” : “You won’t always like the conversation.”

    long pause

    Customer: “but?”

    Slapper: “But what?”

    Customer: “You won’t always like the conversation, but…”

    Slapper: “Oh! No, that’s it’s. That’s the guarantee.”


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    If the blahaj admin(s) are working in the best interests of their users, and/or moderating out criminal content then that’s just swell.

    On the other hand, if they’re trying to control other people… that’s bad form.

    I always cringe when I hear: “you live under my roof, you live under my rules.” This has that kind of “feel;” yea?


  • Ah yes, the “local taxi lobby.” Uber helped show a lot of us what a fucking joke that is, not just in Ottawa.

    Innovation, choice, quality and freedom are the choice spices for capitalism soup. These shit-cook-legislators kept sprinkling in taint like protectionism, cronyism, extortion and corruption thinking nobody would notice. Well guess what? Now it’s just taint soup.

    Why does it matter who’s serving you taint soup? The problem is there’s no other soup and they keep telling you it’s fine.






  • Vendor lock-in is 100 times worse today than it was 20 years ago. It’s vile, insidious and borderline cruel. Microsoft doesn’t want to work with anyone, they never have and they never will.

    Any feelings of openness and cooperation you get from them is engineered, from the ground up, to ensure that they are in a position of control over you.

    Their crack security team is not the result of some spontaneous and sudden desire to protect their customers. It’s a consequence of having to constantly triage the financial impacts of a never-ending stream of critical vulnerabilities.

    Labelling this proprietary shit “ecosystems” is insulting to ecosystems. They mere notion that you should be using Microsoft software to monitor, secure and protect your Microsoft software is downright ridiculous.

    Microsoft is not the only, and maybe not even the worst, in a long list of hand-wringing, life-sucking, progress-hindering companies who people will willingly defend because these companies have forced their way into becoming a part of our identities.



  • You’ve got something pretty interesting for us don’t you? Let’s take a look. Wow, yes. I think we might have something here. You should be pretty excited about this!

    So, I’ve been looking at old memes for most of my career and only come across a few like this.

    There were many communities made to capture old memes but only a few were truly popular. The rarity of these communities also plays a huge part in how valuable the memes are to collectors.

    I’ve seen a few others in better condition, but collector demand for this item is still very high.

    Given the condition of community and the records kept about the origins, at auction: I’d expect this to go for about…

    … three to four million doge.

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    “Antique Memes Community - Near Worthless” “Owners Thrilled”