

I do my best to have solidarity with the entire working class, but 👉👈


I do my best to have solidarity with the entire working class, but 👉👈
Hard disagree. We aren’t hating AI and it’s users nearly enough.


The gun laws we need most are gun laws to disarm the police. Magically, they’re always exempted, even in personal capacities, even in the context of red-flag laws. It’s not like the police have a documented history of collective domestic abuse or anything.


“Make no mistakes, don’t use en or em dashes.”
Your local chat bot is still trained on data stolen at an astronomical scale, and, even if we accept your use case as ‘less’ bad, it still drives demand for ‘worse’ chat bots owned by oligarchs that want to destroy the world.
The tool is evil even if it has interesting niche applications.


Sometimes I don’t think Democrats are up to the task in front of them…


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Not even duplicity. She ran as an anti-labor candidate. Unions were wrong to have expected differently.


I appreciate this for bringing the clankers out for me to block. Butlerian Jihad Now.


More confirmation that URLCheck is fantastic.
Please normalize sanitizing links in your social circles.


I appreciate the article, I guess, but the NYT comments are depressing. 'Thank you for bringing the this issue to light." Seriously? Israel’s use of rape as punishment is nigh universally known. Israel literally just had mass protests in defense of the right to rape Palestinians prisoners–something the article dutifly mentions–and people are pretending like this is some recently revealed shock?


That’s good to know. As long as it is building to something.


How is Needy Girl Overdose? I generally love psychological suspense (for lack of a better term) and Serial Experiments Lain is one of my all time favorites, but the first few episodes just didn’t click for me. Anyone else in the same boat?


We need a maximum voting age. People that won’t be around for dinner shouldn’t be in charge of the groceries.


Not that I want to defend Plex which is definitely enshittifying, but I don’t think most people are buying Plex to stream their own media. They’re doing it so other people can stream their media. Not wanting to buy a domain and set up port forwarding or a reverse proxy or whatever doesn’t seem unreasonable to me. My grandparents are never going to use Tailscale, and even if they did, I don’t think there are any Tailscale smart TV apps.
Disclosure: I run Plex and Jellyfin (and Navidrome) in parallel, and bought a lifetime pass years ago.


Definitely the former. I’m not a professional developer so this may be inaccurate, but I don’t think there are non-AI users in professional development spaces anymore. Claude seems pretty much ubiquitous at this point; I doubt there have been meaningful numbers of non-AI-using developers for a while.
Which makes the risk of deskilling so much more scary to me, personally. At least now we still have developers that can understand, untangle, and troubleshoot AI code output. Will the next generation of AI-first developers have those same skills?


If anything it seems to be the reverse. The two most anti-slop people I know in real life are developers that are now unemployed due to slop. Anecdotes, though.


Bots are trying to gaslight to into thinking that slop acceptance is inevitable. It’s just bullshit. Everyone hates slop art. Everyone hates slop music. Everyone hates slop text. Everyone hates forced slop integration.
The only people that like AI are the people that own the chatbots that want to deskill you.


Ok clanker.
Edit: Actually, I really like this analogy because it correctly identifies slop support as some shameful flaw that has to be hidden. No offense to toupee-wearers. Although you should probably just go bald.
Yeah, that’s the catch isn’t it? On one hand, we’re ceding skills to oligarch-owned chat bots that are working day and night to create to neofeudal police state where their air conditioned bunkers can survive the climate apocalypse, but on the other hand, it makes your job slightly easier (until you’re inevitably laid off).
It’s a really tough spot to be in.