

It’s kinda funny how Meta probably watches Apple complain about being “targetted” by the EU while somehow believing they won’t be next if they don’t play ball.
It’s kinda funny how Meta probably watches Apple complain about being “targetted” by the EU while somehow believing they won’t be next if they don’t play ball.
He doesn’t like it because it’s the same as twitter according to him.
Journalists don’t like it because they get called out on bullshit there.
So, why is this in the news at all?
Because she allegedly didn’t stub it out thoroughly.
If my grandma had wheels she’d be a car.
I believe the premise of AI having any input in getting shut down is bullshit.
Even if the AI had free reign over a computer you can just pull the plug.
I personally just find it annoying how it’s shoehorned into everyting regardless if it makes sense to be there or not, without the option to turn it off.
I also don’t find it helpful for most things I do.
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The whole argument is that you need neither a loan or a professional installer for a Balkonkraftwerk. Your’re completely missing the point.
I think you’re comparing apples to oranges.
The main selling point for a “Balkonkraftwerk” is that it’s cheap and doesn’t require an electrician to install.
That way they pay off rather quickly and result in a lower electricity bill when you look at a span of 10-15 Years.
Solar farms in Spain on the other hand require massive investments in Infrastructure and the farms themselves. Not to say they’re a bad idea, but it’s a very different thing.
With D2M technology […] the device can directly receive broadcast signals and stream multimedia content without requiring an active internet connection.
Saved you a click.
I sure do hate it when people get paid a living wage.
I struggle to see why numerous scientists (and even Sam ‘AI’ Altman himself) would be wrong about this but a random substack post holds the truth.
Sorry if I wasn’t clear about that. Abolishing IP laws won’t fix capitalism.
There are other solutions for that. Most of them as unrealistic as abolishing IP laws. But we could try universal basic income as a stopgap.
Have you considered that the problem of not being able to create art for recreational purposes without thinking about its monetary value is the actual issue here?
You’re right. As we all know people only started to create art after IP laws where established.
Nobody ever made something original just for the joy of it. It’s only fair that a single company has the exclusive rights on a pants-wearing mouse that looks a certain way for 95 years.
Nobody does anything anymore and we’ll all just die. Gotcha.
I’m fully in favour of abolishing IP law for everyone, ideally globally.
Public domain everything.
Where you bullied of Bluesky for saying something they didn’t like?
Where do you think Samsung phones are made and by whom?
While I absolutely wouldn’t wish this upon him or anyone else, it wouldn’t take me long to make jokes about Frankenstein getting killed by his own monster.