Clairvoidance

joined 6 days ago
[–] Clairvoidance@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

That's monitoring you and your closests' other behavior, as well as monitoring then nudging you towards wanting certain things. The ad itself is the last nudge in that chain that tries to go "you wanted this, don't you?" after all of the other thinking it's making a case for your life being better with it.

That's a nice rice even, what the hey, kinda makes me wanna fuck around in wms again

probably the judicial branch actually

[–] Clairvoidance@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

schumer the secret (public?) accelerationist

blue contrasts the wall better, even with the auto-white-balance taken into account

[–] Clairvoidance@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Well, always felt that.

I've had that feeling over photos taken 2 days prior.

I can't tell if it's just some mild version of body-dysmorphia

[–] Clairvoidance@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

What they should do is one of those replace-words add-ons making rightwingers talk positive about DEI or talk shit about anti-immigration, see how quick people above 60 nationally change their mind

Absolutely stunning background work, what the hey

[–] Clairvoidance@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

So like, I understand that you are angry with the terms, but by age of AI I think the article just means to quick-translate what we all understand to be a technology that is currently spamming the internet. You're free to e-mail them (or I see they have their own forum/commentsection) about how this is not real AI and that it just hijacked the term for marketing purposes and they should write more responsibly worded articles, but I think the article overall serves as a good cry for help while using language that shouldn't even scare off an AI-bro.

This community is literally called Fuck_AI btw, I would assume we know it is the common vernacular and don't have to call people grifters for using that shortcut. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good.

[–] Clairvoidance@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

My parents had some of the ancient ubuntu (or ubuntu based?) distros that they let me play with, I myself tried Manjaro in 2017 for a month (very scuffed back then), and then full Arch Linux since March or Apr 2021

Haven't bothered switching since, but if I did, I'm lightly curious on the NixOS hype. Why yes, I just installed Arch Linux for the archbtw, but also it feels like it just works for me at this point (yknow, till the next fuckup akin to the grub2 fiasco)

[–] Clairvoidance@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Power Off to secure that things get updated and resetting float integers in case they would go haywire

Poweroff could use more write cycles on the SSD because it has to read everything at startup, but suspend has to keep supplying power to the RAM

for this, I would say SSD is more valuable personally, so if that was my only reason, I'd suspend to RAM every time

My computer's generally doing stuff I have it set to do, so I don't suspend to RAM

Laptop gets turned off when going outside, also encrypted

 

Project 2025 authors are providing a closed-door workshop of discussion for right-wing groups in Europe to shape their united stand against the EU. We don't know the invitation-list, but as Yorkshirebylines reports on this:

"It is known to have featured contributions from two prominent right-wing organisations: Hungary’s largest private educational institution with a Brussels-based thinktank, Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), and the Polish Ordo Iuris Institute for Legal Culture.

All three groups present are highly connected to the political leadership of their respective countries, and they all have something in common: a firm belief in reducing the role of government, controlling the judiciary and installing a conservative religious approach in terms of access to reproductive healthcare for women, divorce and same-sex marriage."

Obtained invitation that goes over the proposals talked about:

VSquare mainly focus on preventing a rise in populism in Europe and report a lot on Turkey and Hungary, about Russian influence, and as we can see here, about American right's attempt at influence. According to themselves, they are Polish, and operate as a collaborative non-profit investigative journalist center.

"the two Central European organizations reported connections to Russian influence add another layer of scrutiny. While Ordo Iuris leaders have denied pro-Russian affiliations, the organization has long engaged with networks that promote Kremlin-aligned narratives, including Agenda Europe and the World Congress of Families – a group linked to Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev. (VSquare has published multiple investigations into the international network-building of Ordo Iuris," VSquare adds with links on the page leading to their investigations)

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