[-] pop@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 day ago

Because these posts are nothing but the model making up something believable to the user. This "prompt engineering" is like asking a parrot who's learned quite a lot of words (but not their meaning), and then the self-proclaimed "pet whisperer" asks some random questions and the parrot, by coincidence makes up something cohesive. And he's like "I made the parrot spill the beans."

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 days ago

You should apply to become their community manager. Seems like you want to make a difference. You should definitely contribute.

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

So, the last rocket test that went off, fell down and exploded was just a test to strike a space object, and Earth was close enough. Sneaky but Genius.

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

West(when their billionaires hyped up EVs): EVs are the future, we need to shift fast or face the wrath of climate change. We are always at the forefront of adopting technology and sustainability unlike the savages of the rest of the world. We need to act NOW!

China: Okay, here are your EVs

West: No, not like that. Climate change can shut up and go sit in corner, while we try to make this a political theatre.

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago

You should definitely check out Project Celeste. It's an opensource revamp of AOE-Online with great single player campaigns and multiplayer mode. They are constantly adding content and campaigns to the game.

[-] pop@lemmy.ml -4 points 2 days ago

You know the reddit survey where they found the heaviest user were from a army base but reddit then scraped any traces of it? Lemmy is getting infiltrated by US supremacist trying to drown out any criticism.

Genocide is fine, our election of geriatric human rights abusers is more important. Every other country should revolt against their authoritarian regimes, but we need to keep ours because it pretends like democracy with a good PR. US war crimes? meh… but crimes of other countries? real shit. And if you reveal our war crimes and illegal surveillance, you're a traitor.

Rights of PoC don't matter and US can do no wrong. If you say anything critical even with sources to back you up, you're a tankie or a russian misinformation agent trying to divide people in the US. It's not like their action (and there's a fuck ton of it) speak for itself.

So much brainwashing. Pathetic

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 days ago

This generation.

points vaguely at everything

I'm not dead yet, AFAIK.

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 days ago

I found both sides rather aggressive to be honest.

This was what I thought as well. The PR was a simple request that I thought wasn't political at all, just a matter of inclusion which I thought fit. Kling got aggressive thinking it was a political move or some shit then the rest piled on calling him names and such.

I think he just thought it was bringing politics into his project, I don't think he was taking any sides at all but people made up their minds. His silence is a bit concerning, probably ignoring it all but, whatever, It's his project.

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 days ago

Unplugged are a recent entry in the crowded space of selling insecure hardware with significantly worse privacy and security than an iPhone as highly private and secure

LMAO

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 11 points 3 days ago

No matter how often wannabes try to point out that companies are "independent" of the government, and time and time again events like this prove that US and its crony companies are one in the same, in bed with each other.

It's hilarious how much targeted propaganda they swallow from these "independent" big tech companies. It's working as intended.

[-] pop@lemmy.ml 3 points 4 days ago

"tHeY aRe nOt tHe sAmE. 😭"

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16120967

Zoot Suit Riots (1943) On this day in 1943, the Zoot Suit Riots began when thousands of white American servicemen in California began indiscriminately attacking people (mostly Latinos) wearing...

Zoot Suit Riots (1943)

Thu Jun 03, 1943

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Image: Two boys, beaten during the Zoot Suit riots, lie in the street, surrounded by a crowd. One is stripped down to his underwear. [Wikipedia]


On this day in 1943, the Zoot Suit Riots began when thousands of white American servicemen in California began indiscriminately attacking people (mostly Latinos) wearing Zoot Suits, which were seen as unpatriotic. The suits were ostensibly seen as unpatriotic due to wartime rations, although they were also racialized, with L.A. Councilman Norris Nelson stating "the zoot suit has become a badge of hoodlumism".

The riots began on the night of June 3rd when ~12 sailors and a group of young Mexicans in zoot suits began fighting. The LAPD responded to the incident "seeking to clean up Main Street from what they viewed as the loathsome influence of pachuco gangs", according to historian Luis Alvarez. The police arrested the sailors and not the Mexicans.

The next day, 200 sailors headed for East Los Angeles, a Mexican-American part of town, and attacked and stripped everyone they came across who were wearing zoot suits. Local press heralded the violence as cleaning up the town, and soon thousands of sailors joined the riot. Journalist Carey McWilliams described what happened like this:

"Marching through the streets of downtown Los Angeles, a mob of several thousand soldiers, sailors, and civilians, proceeded to beat up every zoot suiter they could find. Pushing its way into the important motion picture theaters, the mob ordered the management to turn on the house lights and then ran up and down the aisles dragging Mexicans out of their seats. Streetcars were halted while Mexicans, and some Filipinos and Negroes, were jerked from their seats, pushed into the streets and beaten with a sadistic frenzy."

The L.A. City Council approved a resolution criminalizing zoot suits, although the ordinance was not signed into law. The Navy and Marine Corps Staff prohibited sailors from traveling to L.A. in an effort to curb the violence, however they officially maintained that the men were acting in self-defense.


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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by pop@lemmy.ml to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

So I was going through /all and this admin is snooping at vote counts for posts in his instance and then posting it publicly.

Just a reminder that these kind of petty people exist. Pick a trustworthy instance or better yet, host your own.

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