This smells like the second amendment argument about defending against a tyrannical government. Please, take inventory of materiel and finances before you go down that road.
I would argue there’s another deep hypocrisy lying with people who insist such figureheads should be killed, but the only action they take is blathering about it on public forums.
Be the change you seek, go set an example if you think you know what’s right.
But pitting us against the ruling class in this way isn’t going to be a winning proposition. The best you’ll get is a massive and severe security clampdown.
Agpl bitches!
Absolutely. I worked somewhere where we routinely had alarms go off due to botnets swarming us with weird (and obnoxious) massive download tactics (of publicly available user generated content, that is).
If it can be gotten by anyone, it will be gotten by LLM trainers.
It’s open to the public. So, many other orgs are certainly doing it anyway.
May as well it’s not like they’ll be paying for many impressions.
I think I’ve heard about enough of experts predicting the future lately.
I signed up, out of curiosity but I don’t have any friends there that I know about. Kinda like Lemmy, but Lemmy but works great for not having friends.
Now that’s just a signal for training reinforcement
Guilty <-
I think it’s because people want patterns to exist even where they don’t. But this one is extra sensitive. The declaration becomes even less interesting in non-base-ten systems. I’m not even sure why 225 would be intuitive to anybody. I guess that’s what makes it a shit post.
It’s alright, it’s art. You can’t expect it to reach everyone the same way.
This smells like ego projection. These are tools for jobs, they don’t have to compete.
They aren’t even ugly, they’re just beautiful in a different way than media accepts.
Nice writeup
Mark Robinson has a pretty nice truck!
Saved, for future reference.
I also haven’t used it in a few years. Chat systems in general don’t cooperate with the way my brain works.
It’s kinda like lemmy here, but a little more pain because not only do you have to pick your provider, but you also need to be very mindful of how your key pair is managed. Like… don’t just uninstall a client without going through the effort of trusting and verifying a new one first, or you may lose the ability to decrypt a lot of history and also break trust with relationships you have.
Security first is a major concern in the system, so it doesn’t leave a lot to the imagination unfortunately.
That said, once you convince yourself to set it up, and convince anyone else to do the same, it works pretty nicely. It’s like an inner venn diagram of discord, telegram and IRC.
I think that the health insurance industry is profoundly immoral.
When it comes to strategy, however, morality doesn’t even factor in.