I make art that’s totally mine because I did it through AI. https://imgur.com/a/Rhgi0OC
I disagree, people can do their own energy needs, make it a home thing. We get rid of the conglomerate energy people and we get cheap energy, win-win.
When the sun sets, add wind. In some cases, add water. These can all work together. Also, batteries are definitely a thing.
He tried to stop her, but couldn’t.
I’ll watch their blog and see if they’re starting something, they might be working on it behind the scenes too. https://www.eff.org/
That’s good to hear, did your politicians do it on their own or did you have someone fighting for them?
I see what you’re saying, but one person to one person seems like it could fizzle pretty quickly. Are there any non-profits working on this?
Serious question, would that be enough? It seems like it has to be a bigger group of people.
Will? That’s an evil company, surely slightly evil targeted ads have been going on for awhile.
The moment they started collecting your bookmark history and hiding it really well is when I knew they were heading towards the dark side. I don’t think they’re they’re there yet, but I might be naive about it.
It seems like the closest we’re going to get without him actually saying in his notes that that’s where it was.
Noice. I hope meta doesn’t finagle their way out of it.
You don’t know what clean means when concerned with privacy and selling data?
Now do Firefox. It’s the best out there, but it’s not clean.
Ohio has been having some issues lately though.
Many voice actors have suggested this new deal is at odds with the purpose of that industrial action, with Fallout and Mortal Kombat voice actor Sunil Malhotra saying he “sacrificed to strike half of last year to keep my profession alive, not shop around my AI replica”.
I think it’s because it’s ultimately cheaper to cover them than to let them go to the emergency room and have to pay exorbitant prices on the back end. That’s a guess though.
The documentary on that family is really interesting, her mom wanted a son and was very open with her about not loving or liking her. Also, mom was anti-Semitic and mom’s dad was part of the nazi stuff. Daughter married a Jewish person. Her mom had alzheimers and was being taken for a ride for 900,000,000+ dollars. The daughter seemed to want to take care of her and for her not to get fleeced, but that could be how they edited the doc. The mom was doing all kinds of shady, get yourself locked up, kind of stuff but came down with dementia so she wasn’t held accountable. If you’re doing okay on money, can go on vacations and not living paycheck to paycheck, count yourself lucky I think.
Yikes
Meta’s lead for Threads, Adam Mosseri, was head of Facebook’s News Feed and Interfaces departments during that long, warning-heavy lead-up to the genocide of the Rohingya in Myanmar. After the worst of the violence was over, Mosseri noted on a podcast that he’d lost some sleep over it.
I agree that some of what Evan characterised as Small Fedi isn’t about small for small’s sake, it’s more about the view you describe – what L. Rhodes calls “networked communities”. Of course, the consequences of this result in slower growth than the Big Fedi view, so a smaller network in the short-to-medium term, so from his perspective I can see why I chose this framing.
I can see why he chose it, but I still don’t agree with it. It’s not a forgone conclusion that it will end up small if someone doesn’t federate with threads. It’s still growing slower, but it could hit huge now that all of the kinks are getting worked out. One more x fuck up and tweak to mastodon that makes it more user friendly, it could take off. I think people are okay with it taking off, just on fediverse terms, not evil company terms.
I don’t understand your point. Maybe not in cities? You could always supplement your existing as well with batteries.
https://www.amazon.com/Turbine-Generator-Vertical-Controller-Terraces/dp/B0B7Q3Q34R/ref=sr_1_11?
https://todayshomeowner.com/electrical/guides/living-off-the-grid-generating-your-own-electricity/