[-] 1984@lemmy.today 2 points 14 hours ago

I know, because most people are lazy, ignorant and stupid. :)

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 2 days ago

I know. One example, without the US supporting Ukraine, Russia will win and they will continue taking over more European countries. So it very much affects millions of people what these clowns are doing, just that one example.

Alla you have big tech that is driving the entire path to dystopia with absolutely no privacy.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 6 points 3 days ago

I used to post this but the wise army of keyboard warriors thought it was a conspiracy theory :)

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 30 points 3 days ago

Yes makes sense, shooting people for not wearing cloth over their face.

You know, if we are going back to medieval times, can we bring out stuff like guillotines? I got a few smelly Iranian leaders I want to play with.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 1 points 3 days ago

Yes, hardware support for things like video capture, that is the danger zone. :)

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

The average old person perhaps. Young people are not afraid of change in most cases. They don't have that barrier of thinking learning something new is difficult. It just happens as they click around. And they have friends, and they ask their friends. Just like we did when we were young. I don't think you asked your dad how to use windows.. :)

I honestly think that if you would have Linux on laptops and you gave it to young people, they would have no problems finding out how to install programs and use the web browser. And that's the start of the learning experience.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 3 points 3 days ago

Maybe I am? Maybe I'm one of those people.... Better downvote me just in case. :)

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 62 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I don't understand the difficulty. My kid who used Windows for at least 7 years installed Ubuntu and just started using it. Why is this difficult for people? I helped him boot the computer from a USB stick and that's it.

Here is the app store, install programs from here.

Ok.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 4 points 4 days ago

I mostly post in tech. But I'm a P.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 26 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

This reads like a pure ad. And just in time for the pixel 9 launch event tomorrow. What a coincidence.

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 13 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

The Muslims are way ahead of us on this one, showing the way with the hijab and burka.

/s

[-] 1984@lemmy.today 62 points 5 days ago

Why does it feel like every Nordic country is much better then Sweden these days.

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I tried this last night and I actually really like it. The default theme seems to have changed also and looks much cleaner.

And you can have AI models open in the sidebar. Not only chatgpt but also other open source and free models like huggingface. I thought that was very cool.

I don't know if the general public have even tried any other model than chatgpt. It's fun to play around with others.

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Meta had been using facial recognition software on photos uploaded to Facebook without Texans’ consent.

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The New Internet (tailscale.com)
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This is one amazing blog post. I don't think I've ever identified so much with what they are saying here.

Some quotes from the beginning of the article:

Instead, the tech industry has evolved into an absolute mess. And it’s getting worse instead of better! Our tower of complexity is now so tall that we seriously consider slathering LLMs on top to write the incomprehensible code in the incomprehensible frameworks so we don’t have to.

Programmers today are impatient for success. They start planning for a billion users before they write their first line of code. In fact, nowadays, we train them to do this without even knowing they’re doing it. Everything they’ve ever been taught revolves around scaling.

In modern computing, we tolerate long builds, and then docker builds, and uploading to container stores, and multi-minute deploy times before the program runs, and even longer times before the log output gets uploaded to somewhere you can see it, all because we’ve been tricked into this idea that everything has to scale.

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Netflix execs needs a new jet.

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Does this mean we dont get to be tracked, data mined, ad-bombed, and exploited while our teens dont get depressed and sick from "social" media?

Well, if thats the price we pay, thats the price we pay... :)

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Julian Assange is free.

After living in a cell for more than 5 years, he can soon go home and meet his family again.

I'm wondering if it was worth the sacrifice. The governments and tech companies are spying more than ever on everyone.

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I personally don't trust Snowden. Looking at the difference between how he was treated and how Assange was treated. One guy gets to rot in prison, other guy gets movies made about him from Hollywood. Snowden is very much controlled opposition in my mind.

But that being said, I think he is truthful about OpenAI. Which sucks, because now I and many others love using chat gpt.

It's possible to self host these things though. I read an article about it here:

https://blog.lytix.co/posts/self-hosting-llama-3

But probably not worth the money for most people.

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I think its not just kids anymore, it's adults too. Everyone is glued to their screens these days. But kids are more vulnerable to influences from "social" media and don't have any defences to the psychological warfare going on. Of course they feel like shit.

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I think this is the perfect analogy for what's happening right now to the open web.

We are part of the Cosy Web here on Lemmy.. :)

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This is actually pretty brilliant and innovative.

With other solutions, the "key" that re-enables distractions is always present. Brick allows you to leave that key behind, turning your phone into a new, distraction-free device until you return.

This tickles some part of my brain... The scanning part is so cool. Would you use an app like this?

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