Are those jobs they actually want or are those jobs they have to work because they need a job, any job? To me low-level service positions vanishing being a problem seems more like a systemic issue than a problem with AI (the examples given aren't even particularly AI heavy), and if we could move away from people being effectively forced to work jobs they don't like working I'd be all for it.
Wenn man bereit ist die AuĂźen- und Verteidigungspolitik der Linken mitzutragen. Nach dem Abgang der Wagenknechte hatte ich ja gewagt auf Besserung zu hoffen, aber wirklich besser geworden ist da leider nix.
Except NATO could and would do the same, and even without the US the European members of the alliance have far greater manpower reserves than Russia. And better tech. And a larger manufacturing base. And more money. And better access to global markets. And navies to protect that access.
Attacking Ukraine was stupid. Attacking NATO would be nothing short of suicidal. Russia would lose a conventional war, and nobody wins a nuclear war.
Regardless of implementation, that can never work. There's always going to be platforms in counties without age verification and children will just use those instead.
The solution is parents actually fucking parenting their children because the government literally can't solve the problem without going full China-mode.
It also makes Lemmy objectively less safe because it's much less effective at limiting stalking and harassment. Especially since way blocks work on Lemmy isn't clearly communicated to the user.
You literally put a Soviet flag in your meme. You could've made your point without that, so yeah, don't complain when people point out the obvious implication.
With the amount of alternatives it's also very likely that you'll find one that you genuinely prefer over Coca-Cola or Pepsi once you give them a try. I did not start buying Fritz Kola over Coca-Cola because of any "feature", and not because it's German either. I just tried it on a whim ages ago and preferred the taste, so that's what I've been buying since.
That's far from the only issue. Of course all of the things I'd name (systemic racism, horrible prison conditions, gaps in our "universal" healthcare, dismantling of the social state) are also things the current US administration would be in favour of.
Depends. When it comes to privacy they're a step up from virtually all vanilla Android distributions. And if you care about things like NFC payments and banking apps working reliably (= not potentially breaking with an update to the app or OS) in general that's your only option with Android. I'm not switching to a Pixel with Graphene, it just doesn't do what I need my phone to do. I might switch to an iPhone if the EU actually manages to force them to cut the walled garden crap.
At this point I think they're just fa.