Seriously the press conference today was so bad. He was off-scriot because he got pulled back in to the current events discussion by journalists, but wow.
Franzia
I'd prefer decommodification of housing but UBI is probably a step in the right direction.
I'm pretty sure the people who still use Twitter use it for the drama. Mastodon and Bluesky just aren't as spicy to them. Hell, Mastodon takes setting up to even get anything interesting.
A surprisingly high number of leftists still use it as well.
My initial position was that AI art would be exciting when a more carefully curated training data is used. ... But after some talking with friends, I think we're living in a world that has minimal respect for copyright already, except when a corporation has a problem with it and wants to bring down the hammer of the law.
It does hurt and its easy to be emotional about artists' livelihoods being threatened by AI, they aren't the only laborers threatened by job loss to automation, but this one hurts the most.
So now its just up to AI and artists to make interesting art with it. And for artists to adapt to this environment that has automated art tools.
Oh. This happened to me as a kid, like, 20 years ago during the ADHD "No child left behind" scare. All the teachers wanted every problematic student to be put on Ritalin. They even had the pills on hand, no doctor on premises, and would try to use this secluded secret room and other coercion tactics to try and get kids to try Ritalin.
No one was fired or arrested, it was suggested in an anonymous letter to the editor that the "bad teachers be let go" when they built and opened a new elementary school building.
I'm sure you've heard this but just to reiterate, I'm super excited for this and I'm proud of you
Like I care. Amazon bought it, they have a monopoly, hey maybe these consumer facing startups would be more profitable if all the money wasnt already distributed so unevenly?
Awesome! I'll be checking it out, I love live streams and hate Twitch, got burnt out of the platform after watching for ~8 years.
We have approved so much more vigilantism than this. Your house is your castle in so much of the US.
I think the problem is literal mobility and social mobility. The friction between me and having a social experience ia huge. I have to drive, pay money to be in a private business space, and it all has to be easy enough to make happen that I can do it alone. We mostly have businesses and activities that suit multiple people going together.
So I imagine if there were more parks, more kinds of public activities, there was transit where Im surrounded by people going to the same place who I can ask for advice - that would be a huge improvement.
"There's an app for that."