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WatDabney

@WatDabney@sopuli.xyz

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WatDabney , to Technology in NASA finds humanity would totally fumble asteroid defense

I'm roundaboutly reminded of one of my favorite novels - Greener Than You Think, by Ward Moore.

It's a science fiction story about the end of the world that was written in the late 40s. The proximate cause of the end is all of the landmasses of Earth being smothered by a gigantic and very aggressive strain of Bermuda grass, but the real cause is the utter and complete failure, due to ignorance, greed, selfishness, short-sightedness, incompetence, arrogance and so on, of every attempt to combat it.

WatDabney , to Technology in X is about to start hiding all likes

Well damn.

No - I very deliberately used round peg in the square hole, initially just to avoid the cliche, but the more I thought about it, the more I liked it.

Conservatives pound on round/natural/organic/smooth pegs to try to force them into square/artificial/contrived/rigid holes.

I liked it anyway....

WatDabney , to Technology in X is about to start hiding all likes

In all seriousness, I sort of pity conservatives.

They're sort of like the one kid in kindergarten who could never manage to figure out which plastic peg went in which hole and would just get frustrated and throw things. Except that they never grew out of it. Here they are, twenty or thirty or sixty years later, still unable to grasp the simple fact that the world just is what it is and the round peg isn't going to go in the square hole no matter how much you pound on it, and still angry over it, as if it's some sort of vast conspiracy rather than just the fact that they're fucking morons.

That has to be an unpleasant way to live.

Of course, they're such vile and loathsome and destructive assholes that my pity is short-lived, but still...

WatDabney , to Technology in X is about to start hiding all likes

Just another step toward making used-to-be-Twitter a safe space for cowardly fascists.

WatDabney , to Memes in How do you create a communist revolution?

Who said anything about the "owner class?"

The oppression I'm talking about is that which the "vanguard party" (the new owner class) will direct against those of the people who don't submit to their claimed authority.

WatDabney , to Memes in How do you create a communist revolution?

"People's Army" = the violent thugs in the employ of the new state, to replace the violent thugs in the employ of the old one.

"Support of the Proletariat" = the alternating oppression and indoctrination of the people will continue, under new management.

And all in support of:

"Vanguard Party" = the new ruling class.

WatDabney , to Technology in Arizona lawmaker uses ChatGPT to help craft legislation to combat deepfakes

This is actually true.

Most notably to me, the ability to sift through and collate enormous amounts of data has led to surprising things like diagnosing diabetes through retinal scans.

But those sorts of things, beneficial and impressive though they might be, remain at the fringe of AI research for the simple reason that those sorts of uses are too niche to provide the revenue stream that all of the bubble-building corporate parasites demand. Their focus is on the AI-as-a-substitute-for-real-intelligence aspect (and increasingly "AI" as just a meaningless marketing buzzword), since that's where the money is. And unfortunately but not coincidentally, that's where most of the public attention is too.

WatDabney , to Technology in Arizona lawmaker uses ChatGPT to help craft legislation to combat deepfakes

And yet again it cynically amuses me that AI has become "artificial" intelligence in the sense of "fake."

It's a shabby substitute for real intelligence, used by people who don't possess any of their own to impress other people who don't possess any of their own.

WatDabney , to Technology in Twitter co-founder Biz Stone joins board of Mastodon's new US nonprofit | TechCrunch

I would presume it's not paid yet (though the CEO certainly is). That phase of the operation comes later.

For the moment, they're working to solidify as much control as possible of as much of the fediverse as possible, which control will allow them to gatekeep it, monetize it, extract rent from it and inevitably enshittify it. That, so it's hoped, will be the phase during which their investment now will pay off.

WatDabney , to Technology in Twitter co-founder Biz Stone joins board of Mastodon's new US nonprofit | TechCrunch

So... by my count, the board of directors actually outnumber the employees.

At a "non-profit" (until that was revoked) company that gets most of its funding through Patreon.

Years from now (and at this rate, not very many of them), when people wonder how it was that such a promising venture that championed decentralization turned into just another enshittified megacorporation squatting over a piece of internet real estate and extracting rent to pay obscene salaries to a handful of executives - this is how. We're watching as the foundation is being laid, right now.

WatDabney , to Interesting Global News in Hamas and Iran celebrate anti-Gaza war protests taking US colleges by storm

A cynically unsurprising article.

When you're determined to condemn someone who has the moral high ground, guilt by association is the most effective fallacy.

WatDabney , to Technology in Armies of bots battled on Twitter over Chinese spy balloon incident

No surprise there.

There was never even the slightest chance that that balloon could pass through US airspace unobserved, and China possesses FAR more effective, secure and difficult-at-best methods with which to spy. So very obviously, it was intended to be discovered. And presuming that to be the case, the important bit then was the reaction its discovery would trigger.

So it was safe to presume from the start (as I did) that some significant part of the social media noise about it was simple astroturfing explicitly intended solely to further whatever response whoever wanted.

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