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Also, seriously? Whenever one of y'all next tries to tell me that radical consent models of data collection and use aren't possible in "big data" and "AI," I'm gonna say "Thanks for the input Sam Altman, but I really don't know if your views on consent are the ones we'll be needing to hear today."

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I don’t know who needs to hear this, but when you increase “your own” odds of catching an airborne communicable disease, you are inherently making things less safe for everyone else you come into contact with, and everyone THEY come into contact with. “Individual choice”? Not a thing when it comes to public health. @novid

things that I dislike about Mastodon 

- Community safety problems not getting addressed by Gargron because they're too busy chasing popularity

- The community therefore having to try and enforce such community safety on a social level due to lacking tools, and then getting yelled at for it because they are somehow held responsible for the problems with the software (that they do not control)

- People translating claims from clueless journalists about what Mastodon is, into expectations from developers or communities to make those claims true

- Privileged folks complaining how it's just *so much work* to be considerate of others, not for a moment considering that maybe they've just been benefiting from an exceptionally easy time on large social media platforms and their current experience is more like what *everyone else* already had to deal with on every other platform

- Impossible-to-follow meta discourse because nobody has bothered to keep track of things in context

- FOSS-bro reply dudes

Not an exhaustive list but honestly probably pretty complete

Oh yeah in the US you don't usually get crushed by anvils falling out of the sky but that's because the catching anvils that fall out of the sky company catch most of the anvils and they spend a lot of money lobbying to keep the throwing anvils in the air companies legal

The throwing anvils into the air companies don't make their money by throwing anvils into the air, they're always suing each other for copyright infringement on anvil throwing processes and most of their actual funding comes from the anvil catching company, well that and stocks since everyone expects them to keep growing so long as the anvil catching company exists which is a long time because catching anvils falling out of the sky is an essential service otherwise people would get crushed by falling anvils

Also the anvil catching company's founder and CEO married his seven daughters to the incel sons of senators, which is good because his family has a long history of keeping to itself, he made his fortune inventing the anvil catching device after pearl harbor happened and he thought they were gonna drop anvils on the US

His brother started the anvil throwing company as a scheme to get Americans afraid of falling anvils

Anyway they all pay their workers sub minimum wage because they got anvil throwing and catching to be considered a form of restaurant service (which is why you tip anvil catchers when you see them though now they all work at the anvil catching centers since that's where the anvils are thrown)

But yeah that's how Americans don't get crushed by falling anvils, how does the rest of the world do it?

I think if I met an alien civilization I'd ask them what kind of drywall anchors they use

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Ah, it is time for the daily Firefox restart again

I wholeheartedly believe that more social sites should use 'invite trees' as their primary abuse prevention mechanism.

It doesn't even need to limit the amount of invites, or anything like that - all it needs to do is keep track of who brought in a given user. It's a minimal invasion of privacy, and allows you to eliminate large swathes of sockpuppets and spam accounts at once through their common ancestor.

This is something that startups are unlikely to implement, because it would conflict with their "userbase growth at all costs" goal. But community sites have no such constraint.

kidney disease 

TIL, antiperspirants can be dangerous if you suffer from kidney disease?

nlpol 

Waarom heb ik eigenlijk nog geen kieslijst ontvangen? 🤔

I might categorically consider programmers domain experts once we stop collectively immediately falling for every hype that a glossy tech company throws our way

So apparently Dolphin has a mass-rename feature and it is *almost* useful

Something that a lot of people seem to miss is that Microsoft is so heavily invested into OpenAI that OpenAI might as well be considered a subsidiary of Microsoft by this point, even if on paper that is not officially true

palestine, positive sort of? 

Okay, "HN commenters" were probably the last demographic I would've expected to correctly identify Israeli propaganda about "Palestine support is antisemitism" as propaganda, but here we are I guess

My gender is "girl", but there's an "Unregistered HyperCam 2" watermark at the top of the screen

Fedi continues to not be suitable for people with large followings, and that is not necessarily a bug - it does not need to be everything for everyone

And claims by clueless journalists do not translate into obligations on the part of communities or developers to make those claims come true

Woensdag gaan we weer met zijn allen rechts stemmen en daarna vier jaar lang jammeren dat links het land kapot maakt.

re: thoughts on forms of communication, moderation, and a little bit of meta 

Also, in case this wasn't obvious: this is absolutely not an argument that "you should allow people to be friends with nazis", or anything like that. There are definitely valid reasons to shut out people over who they hang out with.

Rather, this is about that annoying gray space inbetween, where people hang out in communities that you don't want to interact with for entirely reasonable reasons, but that others might view differently for their own entirely reasonable reasons, because everybody has their own priorities and concerns.

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Mocht iemand momenteel met een andere schotel naar de maan aan het luisteren zijn en de helft van 'Vader Jacob' horen: dat zijn wij. We zenden 2.5 seconden aan audio naar de maan, en vangen de extreem zwakke echo van het maanoppervlak weer op.

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