stellargmite

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[–] stellargmite 6 points 5 months ago

Indeed. We need to start calculating and charging/taxing for the true human cost these megacorps are fleecing us for-let alone the total actual climate cost. More so than we already do that is. We get miniscule unneeded tax cuts as a cynical carrot on a stick distraction while much needed underfunded gov services are decimated further. These types get to literally destroy our shared environment while raking it in. Disgusting

[–] stellargmite 7 points 5 months ago

I just finished Burmese Days, and as someone who grew up in a (former) British colony, it hits hard. Orwell had his finger on the pulse of the 20th century and spoke very plainly about what he saw around him, and most importantly within himself. Something we could all do more of.

This should not be happening.

[–] stellargmite 5 points 5 months ago

Yep. And the streaming tech bros collusion with the industry mobsters took it to another level. The people making the art are a mere annoyance to the jerks profiting from it. And yet the ai which they think saves them from this annoyance requires the art be created in the first place. I guess the history of recorded music holds a fair amount to plunder . But art - and even pop music - is an expression and reflection of individuals and wider zeitgeist: actual humanity. I don't see what value is added when a person creates something semi unique, and a supercomputer burns massive amounts of energy to mimic it. At this stage all of supposed AI is a marketing gimmic to sell things. Corporations once again showing their hostility to humanity.

[–] stellargmite 2 points 5 months ago

Yeh a symptom of consumerism being (or pretending to be) the antidote to everything. A solution can always be purchased.

[–] stellargmite 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Hadn't thought of this. I wonder how they would tread what you'd think would be a thin line. Or are lonely people that credulous? On the other hand being provided your perfect match during the trial period and falling in love with this corporate entity which you are then made to pay for access to? Dystopian.

[–] stellargmite 7 points 5 months ago

Current NZ gov are certainly more cozy with the US. No idea how braggable it is though. He seems to have been forgotten about after the initial national embarassment the whole fiasco was at the time. Maybe these clowns want him to quietly go away . So yeh horse trading.

[–] stellargmite 9 points 5 months ago

“ Denis Ritchie Advance ! “, just put an exclamation mark at the end of the first line. More of a declaration .

[–] stellargmite 3 points 5 months ago

I guess you want the internet to be a place for finding useful information, and/or the entertainment you choose to access, over it being a long uninteruptable stream of infomercials for crap products you have no interest in? Then groogle is not for you. In fact groogle is not for humanity.

[–] stellargmite 9 points 5 months ago (3 children)

I don't have any skin in this game, but what are the Orwellian talking points you refer to? I’m curious how this term is used and develops over time.

[–] stellargmite 3 points 5 months ago

A small addition to the discussion - I pay in advance with cash for 10 coffees at a cafe I go to several times a week. Its an informal arrangement, and a very small independent cafe (these are common in my country). If you have a regular spend somewhere ask if they could do this. Obviously it doesn't work for all things. I wouldn't do it as a pay later type of tab though otherwise you’re back in credit land. It works for me as its the best coffee in my area, an indie outlet, and they threw in 1 free per 10 paid for. They get my loyalty I guess and money in their bank (or cash in the till)- also bypassing the 3 or so middle men orgs between my bank and their bank by way of visa etc. which is another big motivator for me - we are being reamed in our country with up to 3% charge for using a credit card. Maybe thats common globally?

[–] stellargmite 1 points 6 months ago

Ditch touch screen and give it physical buttons and we’ll be on to something.

[–] stellargmite 1 points 6 months ago

I liken using groogle for finding factual information to using the yellowpages for doing the same. YT isn't much better but it suffers many of the conflicts of interest traditional media outlets also had, depending on the corporation. In this case the almighty algorithm is the conflict of interest, though there are clever content creators out there making some good stuff, they’ll always be beholden to the owners of the platform and the true customers - the advertisers. As an advertising platform which can direct punters to actual long form content directly supported by watchers via patreon or similar, I understand why it is used : the sheer numbers using it.

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