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  • This criticism only really works when it's a woman speaking of their personal experience with men, not when it's someone making a generalisation about all men.

    Nothing was brought into the conversation, it was an all men/ not all men thing from the beginning.

  • That's rich rule
  • Thanks for the formatting, helps me a lot. I'll do my best to have the discussion you want.

    • If it's your opinion it's your opinion. I don't think that 'wanting more power over more things' is something inherent to socialism. All governments take power over things when they think it's necessary. A particularly controversial example would be abortion restrictions. That is an extreme intrusion by a government into the literal organs of its citizens but to a religious capitalist it makes sense. Need more workers and more consumers after all.

    • I don't see that there's any meaningful difference between an interest free loan and a subsidy. Say the farmers don't pay up and ask for another loan, are you gonna starve on principle?

    • Lots is wrong with dirt roads, they're just inefficient. So much money and resource spent on fixing and maintaining vehicle suspensions and the extra time needed to go slowly which is all unnecessary with a proper road. I love trains but they can't do everything, we're not running tracks to every home in order for the mail train to come deliver your package etc.

    As for private parties, this is also just the least efficient way to do things. Roads need to be compatible with each other, have the same spacings the same areas for communal services like electricity water and gas and so on. Who's gonna enforce all that with no profit motive? It would have to be a government entity, at which point the government might as well just build the roads in the first place and charge everyone a general usage fee, but since it's a government this is called 'Road tax' and is already implemented in most European countries. This isn't even socialism it's just the basics of what governments are for: taking care of 'societal chores'.

  • That's rich rule
  • Your point is not very coherent, I'm struggling to understand you due to how much you've written and the lack of formatting.

    Some brief things to pick out:

    • Corruption is not just a socialist thing it's everywhere. India has huge corruption problems and is capitalist.

    • Taxes are not 'accepted feudalism' they are the basis of communal living. Even anarcho-capitalists recognise the need for roads and farming subsidies.

    • You're right that good can be done in any system but the idea of all of this is to find a system that encourages good and discourages greed. If we could rely only on everyone just deciding to be good there would be no need for any politics. You'll notice this has never happened in millions of years of human existence.

  • (Read before Comment) Why you don't like GIMP UI?
  • I remember when i first started using GIMP the thing that threw me the most was that there was no 'safe default' state that you could get to by pressing escape, like 'select' is for other programs.

    If you think this is a small thing consider that escape/back is one of the only 3 default controls on phone UIs. It's super important and Gimp doesn't have it.

  • It wasn't just the goblins — is J.K. Rowling doing Holocaust denial now?
  • On your link there, I'm sorry to say the author is making a very silly argument. It boils down to 'if you see a specific race in this racist caricature then you're the real racist'. This would only be true if racist caricatures were a new thing never seen before. It's akin to saying 'oh i didn't mean black people when i screamed the n- word. You're the racist for thinking the n- word refers to black people'.

    That's an extreme example but you see my point that there's a history that's being ignored.

  • Maker uses Raspberry Pi and AI to block noisy neighbor's music by hacking nearby Bluetooth speakers
  • Worth pointing out, this specific kind of attack targets a device based on its mac address and sends it shedloads of junk requests. There is no chance of it interfering with emergency wireless transmissions.

    That said, i agree it's not OK to mess with other people's devices like this.

  • Nightshade, the free tool that ‘poisons’ AI models, is now available for artists to use
  • Do you have a means of securely and reliably getting it? Cause I don't.

    You really come across as coming from a place of privilege whilst lamenting that the reason poor people are worried about this is because they're just not as nice as you.

  • Japan determines copyright doesn't apply to LLM/ML training data
  • They've all already done that haha. You could argue that a human has only one life in which to remix that art but an AI is theoretically immortal, so it's a different category of customer.

    At any rate, it's clear that AI should not have free access to copyrighted works, like news articles, academic papers, stock images, and various kinds of non deviantart art.

  • Japan determines copyright doesn't apply to LLM/ML training data
  • Unironically yes, if AI companies paid for training data everyone would be much happier.

    I sincerely doubt that NOBODY is willing to sell data to them. It's far more likely that they have not offered anyone a fair price yet, which makes sense because that would set a precedent.

    Even then, if people don't want to sell them their copyrighted work then tough. You can't compel people to take customers they don't want.

  • Letter to Santa
  • This slogan is explicitly about erasing the state of Israel. Regardless of what you think about Israel's right to exist, it's not going anywhere. So this slogan just entrenches everybody further whilst more innocents die. It's dumb and I wish people would recognise it for the anti-praxis that it is.

  • Judge: Amazon “cannot claim shock” that bathroom spycams were used as advertised
  • Incident occurred in West Virginia

    """ WV Code §11-9-9 : Aiding, abetting, assisting or counseling in criminal violation.

    Any person who shall knowingly aid or abet or assist or counsel another person in the commission of any act prohibited by this article, whether or not such act is with the knowledge or consent of the person required by law to do the act, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, or imprisoned in the county jail not more than six months, or both fined and imprisoned.

    """ The court will determine whether or not the marketing is sufficient proof that the plaintiff knowingly aided another in the commission of this crime.

  • The lazy, entitled millennials trope just doesn’t hold up. Whoopi in hot water again...
  • Huh, it kind of sounds like there's this kind of... divide between certain groups of people where some can make it and some really struggle. Any ideas on what we should call these two CLASSes of people? Maybe we could figure out some kind of CLASS SYSTEM.

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