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  • Everything an LLM outputs is a hallucination, and sometimes that hallucination lines up with reality.

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  • 5 9s means 99.999% uptime, which translates to a site only being down for ~0.86 seconds per day. This is the golden standard for online services

  • Bluesky and Mastodon users can now talk to each other with Bridgy Fed | TechCrunch
  • I can't seem to find any information on it, but how hard would if be to host your own Bridgy Fed? I feel a tool like this would ideally be decentralized.

  • FDA Begins to Rescind Firings, Call Employees Back to Work...
  • This has happened so many times it must be on purpose. Something like those who come back are likely to be more desperate than those who decide to leave and therefore less likely to get in their way.

  • What Youtube channels would you recommend, that have less than a million subscribers?
  • Here's my list, included snippets of their own youtube descriptions.

    Angela Collier theoretical physicist.

    Andrew Millison is a permaculture teacher and practitioner.

    Climate Town Rollie Williams and a ragtag team of climate communicators, creatives and comedians are here to examine climate change in a way that doesn’t make you want to eat a cyanide pill. Get informed about the climate crisis before the weather does it for you.

    Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't A Low-Brow, Crass Approach to Plant Ecology & Evolution as muttered by a Misanthropic Chicago Italian. We study plants through the lens of ecology and evolution, rather than what supposed anthropocentric uses they can provide (as if holding up the biosphere wasn't enough).

    Dr Fatima i went to grad school and all i got was this lousy understanding of systemic problems in science.

    Meditations for the anxious mind

    Noah Daniel interior & spatial design

    Stewart Hicks Takes on Buildings and Cities.

  • Communism
  • Some examples in the book include the Wendat people and Teotihuacan. You can also check out the book's wiki page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dawn_of_Everything.

    One of the core conclusions of the book that you may find interesting (quote from the wiki):

    Based on their accumulated discussions, the authors conclude by proposing a reframing of the central questions of human history. Instead of the origins of inequality, they suggest that our central dilemma is the question of how modern societies have lost the qualities of flexibility and political creativity that were once more common.

  • Communism
  • I recommend reading The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber for more details on societal structures of the past

  • Dream On: The American Dream now costs $4.4 million over a lifetime
  • and if you account for taxation it'll be even less

  • Centerists
  • I think some of the confusion here might be that this comic is specifically referencing booting out bigots and their apologists.

    if someone is willing to argue in bad faith (in this case, specifically bigots), there is no reason to listen to that or anything else they have to say since they've shown they are willing to argue in bad faith at all. I also think anyone who is an apologist of them is also not worth listening to because they are in bad faith by proxy.

    that being said, it's perfectly okay to have people arguing in good faith while coming to different conclusions. there can be disagreement and that is healthy as you've said.

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  • don't worry, there's a lot of men that get fucked too

  • Is there and Open Street Maps project for ratings and reviews?
  • yeah, I had a similar thought about curators, but in my mind, if the curators own a single self-contained platform, they will inevitably become corrupt. so if that's true, let there be many instances and individuals can choose what to trust.

    I think a platform like this would be very different from lemmy or something because instances/communities/whatever would be internally incentivized to keep the quality of reviews high for their own sake (which others could benefit from too). maybe that manifests as heavily controlling sign ups or new members are able to post reviews but need to be approved in some way to have their reviews included in the overall instance stats. just spit balling, but I think mechanics that assist that will be very important.

    being open source does guard the code, but I think the far more important part is the running platform and its data. I imagine any platform like this will want to own all of its data, so anyone setting up a new deploy would completely start from scratch. if nothing else, people would have to recreate their accounts and attempt to recreate their data. and if past attempts to get people to switch platforms is any indication, I think that would be very difficult.

  • Is there and Open Street Maps project for ratings and reviews?
  • these are pretty interesting! I don't really like that the infra/data is centralized. always leaves room for bad actors to come along, whether they buy out the project or manipulate reviews.

    would be cool if there are any projects out there that are doing something federated so you can choose which sets of review data you want to trust, I wonder if it's possible to extend or plugin to ActivityPub.

  • Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the ‘fediverse’
  • companies are capable of operating under different rules in different jurisdictions, they do it all the time. just look at how they handle data in EU due to GDPR vs how they do it everywhere else. I don't see why this case would be much different.

  • Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the ‘fediverse’
  • ok but I'm not in the EU nor is my instance so that doesn't really apply to me.

  • There’s a deeper problem hiding beneath global warming - waste heat
    aeon.co There’s a deeper problem hiding beneath global warming | Aeon Essays

    Even if we ‘solve’ global warming, we face an older, slower problem. Waste heat could radically alter Earth’s future

    There’s a deeper problem hiding beneath global warming | Aeon Essays

    TL;DR

    using/generating energy always emits heat as waste and there is an upper limit of efficiency that we are not that far from. if that energy was generated via something that is not a natural heat gradient for the earth's surface there is a net increase of heat in the earth system simply by generating and using energy.

    a lot of energy sources fall into this: fossil fuel, nuclear, geothermal, etc. two that don't are (certain types of) solar and wind, since their energy would eventually be dissipated onto earth's surface whether we intercept or not.

    that waste heat is currently estimated to be ~2% of the heating power caused by global warming, so already significant. we essentially have an upper limit on sustainable energy usage on earth (and therefore an avg per person usage) or we will have Global Warming 2: Waste Heat Boogaloo.

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