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…something… does not compute.
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Why don’t you speak what you truly believe instead of copy-pasting the same gaslighting everywhere? We already made you, anyway.
Ok, but I would say that these concerns are all small potatoes compared to the potential for the general public gaining the ability to query a system with synthesized expert knowledge obtained from scraping all academically relevant documents.
If any of that was actually true, yeah. But it’s not, it can’t be, and it won’t be.
As with all world-changing technology, “the general public” will never truly obtain its power, not until it has been well squeezed by the elites for gains. Not only that, “the general public” obtaining this power would be devastating on the simple physical principle that this kind of technology depends on ruining the ecology. And this whole “synthethized expert knowledge”… man, that’s three words that mean absolutely nothing when chained together because it’s all illusion: it’s not actual knowledge, it’s not expert, and it’s not even synthetized, at best it’s emulated. It’s all a tangle of lies and make-believes sold on bulk with zero accountability.
But sure, nice dream. I want a Lamborghini, too.
They could steal your personal data without you knowing.
Hah! Like the “legal” services are much better than that!
You mean killing children as par for the course, or killing people who are attending a funerary rite for other people who were killed by the same killer, is somehow not an atrocity?
Truly the depravity of Israel knows no limits.
It seems they did learn some stuff from WW2.
It’s a licensing statement. Their post is CC-licensed.
Don’t Google hold the keys to the kingdom on that one? I see it as unlikely that Signal adds support.
They do stand up for themselves. Meaning, their bottom line.
I’ve never said Telegram is better. I’m just saying Matrix is also bad.
XMPP is the future.
Isn’t matrix like an absolute non for privacy?
But the right solution is inconstitutional and anti-corporate! Even socialist and maybe even “woke”! So, this is the option TPTB are leaving us with.
Don’t like it? The second most useful thing to do compared to this is to ready your guillotine. That is the language they understand.
Oh yeah that should be cheap considering Cuba is right around the corner, for example.
I plan to keep using my current 2015-ish phone to watch my media at home, so it’s likely I’ll keep off of AV1 until phones are made somehow hardware upgradable (Fairphone?). Plus, in a general sense, in order to reacquire new media in a better codec you have to at least keep the old media around until you have finished verifying the new, otherwise you run the risk of ending up with no good copy.
Sounds sus.
I won’t dispute that both of these likely abuse the subscription model for their benefit. But they definitely have a social responsibility (and in many cases a legal responsibility) to keep updating the software in these products and the network infrastructure that go with them.
I mean, it would be zero cost if it was a fucking normal device. Someone had the idea that a juice squeezer or a toaster should be online… for… what, exactly? Remove the online (or even better, remove the software), you completely remove the cost that you want impugn on the user with “subscriptions”.
AYO how is that legal?
This. With digital feudalism now crossing into the physical realm this way, it’d be nice to see people finally sharpening their guillotines.
Considering Presidents and CEOs exist, I don’t think they’d be bad. You might even get out on a golden parachute.
So basically they balked, went for a “more of the same”, then balked off that and went back? Can’t imagine why.
Then again XMPP / Jabber is so much easier to host, you can do it in the cheapest Linode VPS, yet communities don’t use it either.