

I more meant why
I guessed you meant that you see people rallying against genAI as foolish so you’re glad to not associate with people like that, but people making snarky comments can reference a whole lot of shit I don’t understand


I more meant why
I guessed you meant that you see people rallying against genAI as foolish so you’re glad to not associate with people like that, but people making snarky comments can reference a whole lot of shit I don’t understand


And it seems odd to presume he would be since he didn’t return to Twitter presumably so Truth Social is differentiated by having access to his posts as a way to increase usage


What do you mean?


Ahaha. I’m not even bitching about that. I’m doing that pedantic thing that physics teachers do where they point out the number without the units isn’t correct
That said, if the US just used SI units…


Only a handful of countries use Fahrenheit, but they’re still too arrogant to add the unit. I get not including Celsius because of the target audience, and dropping the unit in conversation but this isn’t that
Letting users promote and demote domains helps individuals search results and gives them a lot of information for which sites are garbage too


Oh? Any chance you can point to something about these local governments hosting fediverse instances? I just did a quick search but didn’t see anything


So what do?
I didn’t assume much, but I am telling you that you think you said this and you haven’t


But you very clearly only asked how trains save fuel. By not editing the post to actually request an answer it still looks a lot like seeking validation


There’s a few details here that didn’t seem needed, but cousin’s wife? Was this an episode of Fresh Prince that I missed?


Instead, anarchists point to pre-civilization methods of carving out individual spaces from the commons so that people can live without having to “make a living.”
This basically started with farming didn’t it? (If you seed a field and can’t harvest you’re at a loss and possibly starving.) What are these methods? Some are obviously basic diplomacy / agreements but some are clearly brutal murder to make a point. I guess I’m a bit more interested in how the brutal murder type techniques are argued to be kept in check but I’m also curious about the spectrum of techniques


I think you have your last sentence wrong:
My son is talking like a militant atheist, how do I make them change?
To contrast with the assumptions in your comment: I’m agnostic and I dislike talking to my atheist brother but quite enjoy talking to my christian family, excluding that stage when a few were born again and wanted to save you too.
The request is for managing the way someone in their life is pushing their beliefs. You’re focusing on the tangential context, the persons specific beliefs (that was added as useful context for the people offering helpful ideas)


It does seem like a lot of the world is still paying for that though. (“the world is a little safer if you wear a mask” -> votes far right to protect their freedom)


From Wikipedia, not quite but I learnt so something, so thanks:
CoMaps is a community-driven, free and open-source, offline navigation app that uses map data from OpenStreetMap (OSM)
The CoMaps project was initiated in response to growing concerns and dissatisfaction within the Organic Maps community. The original Organic Maps project, while initially promoted as an open community effort, faced significant issues related to governance, transparency, and the potential for shareholder profit at the expense of the community.


What you wrote reminded me of a minor idea that’s been floating in my head: I kind of wish that more governments did something like requiring adding your business to OpenStreetMaps as part of registering the business with the government, or even just publishing the basic data (location, opening hours, …) somewhere that all the maps apps sync with


Oh yeah, I didn’t intend my comment to say that this specific app makes sense, just that some can


That’s looking better than last time I saw it, but I’m pretty confused by your point.
If it had a large number of users adding and reading reviews then wouldn’t it have the same issues?


Agreed, but I think it’s also common for people to anthropomorphise these things and common for these chatbots to reinforce and support their users views. I think that’s a problem for more people than just those struggling through disorders or an emotionally turbulent time. But I think those people are particularly vulnerable to the flaws, even with functioning mental health and a strong support network. But yeah, a lot of these pieces dramatise and anthropomorphise in ways that aren’t necessarily helpful


From the US government, I completely agree. But a functional government helps and supports its citizens and there are plenty of ways an app on your phone can help. Admittedly that’s pretty ideological, but at the very least I’d argue there is a spectrum
Doesn’t BlackSky show that “one person” power isn’t the same because of the architectural differences? But yeah, the company makes moderation calls that are centralised. Ironically my biggest issue is with the lack of something like community notes or even something more centralised to limit misinformation