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in reply to mesa

As intended.

First they're going to collapse the ad model by eliminating most clicks.

Then they're going to put all of the information they've been scraping from the now-bankrupt websites behind paywalls.

in reply to WatDabney

in reply to WatDabney

Why would they do that, when they can charge advertisers to bias the LLM? How much do you think Adidas would pay to have their products advantages mixed into any response about sports gear, undetectable?

CC: @mesamunefire@piefed.social

@mesa



Emersyn Varker - These Boots


#jpop

in reply to xyx

This is why people who didn't have either used to say it was impossible to be AuDHD. (And yet, here we are . . . )


Bluesky age uk verification


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Bluesky age uk verification


cross-posted from: piefed.world/post/311743

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Bluesky age uk verification


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in reply to some_guy

"to protect children from our website we are amassing a database of coerced child images on our website."

are you kidding me with this shit. I knew bluesky was a foul joke but going beyond that is both unnecessary and redundant.



Egypt presidency forced Al-Azhar to delete statement condemning Israel's starvation of Gaza





Trump’s war on windmills started in Scotland. Now he’s taking it global


Trump’s bitter dislike of renewable energy first erupted publicly 14 years ago in a seemingly trivial spat over wind turbines visible from his Scottish golf course. As Trump returns to Scotland this week, though, he is using the US presidency to squash clean power, with major ramifications for the climate crisis and America’s place in the world.

Although Trump failed in his legal attempt to halt the Scottish wind farm, an enduring scorn towards renewables appears to have been seeded that now has global consequences.

As president, Trump has declared wind and solar projects unwelcome in the US, barring them from federal lands and signing a vast spending bill that demolishes support for a nascent industry that held the promise of revamping the American economy while cutting dangerous planet-heating pollution.

in reply to greenfire

I'm sure it's been done before, but just in case it hasn't: Donald Quixote 😅
in reply to renard_roux

I hate that pinball table. It's always erroneously reporting "tilt."


in reply to PhilipTheBucket

Yes, I am too. I wonder if they don’t count gig work or side-hustles. Just actual jobs.


As ICE Operations Expand, How Are Immigrant Allies Responding?





Do you know of any class-conscious or anti-capitalist children's songs or nursery rhymes?


At bedtime, my toddler now knows how to tell me they want me to sing a different song. I am running out of songs so have begun to pull at the church songs that are forever lodged in my brain from my upbringing. I don't like the idea of teaching the messages in these songs. It led me to wonder if there are songs with good social messages that are appropriate for children. It's a stretch but I hope you all can help me out!





New York City intersections see one-third fewer pedestrian injuries with longer head-start intervals, study finds




in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

mailbox.org, Posteo and @Tutanota@mastodon.social are secure, data-friendly and established.
They each have their pros and cons. For example posteo has a lot of payment services, I think tuta has a own client, and mailbox.org is really clean AFAIK.

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in reply to Dynamo Maus

Thanks for recommending our privacy-first email provider. Any questions, we're here to help!


Fascism Is Tacky


Fascism Is Tacky:

The administration that populates its Instagram feed with AI-generated images of eagles, money, and the DJT Jerk Off Dance just withdrew from UNESCO, the UN’s cultural agency. This is the second time in as many terms that Trump has pulled us out of the organization. In a comment to the New York Times, a State Department spokesperson accused UNESCO of promoting “divisive social and cultural causes” (Palestinians’ right to exist, mostly) and maintaining an “outsized focus on the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals, a globalist, ideological agenda” at odds “with our America First foreign policy.” Meanwhile, Republicans are trying to rename the Kennedy Center’s Opera House after Melania.
in reply to greenfire

The administration that populates its Instagram feed with AI-generated images of eagles, money, and the DJT Jerk Off Dance


Lmao



Can Burning Man survive the financial desert - and keep its soul intact?


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in reply to Powderhorn

I have never been. But being in music circles that have traditionally had close ties with the festival. What I've generally heard is that it's a shadow of what it was 30 years ago. For whatever that's worth.

It definitely seems to be losing it's identity. Once a communal celebration of art, music, and culture outside of the main stream. It's definitely gotten more exclusive and watered down. Victim of it's own success and capitalism.

in reply to Eldritch

Literally everything is a shadow of what it was decades ago. Maybe Phish is an exception, but the big burn has become an Instagram event ... it used to be impossible to find images of what happens in BRC, and now when it happens, people aren't experiencing it, but rather posting about it. Radical self-expression means being in the moment, not thinking about how you can use this to your advantage.


Blue Angel Blues


Blue Angel Blues: We’re approaching the season when literal fighter jets swoop around our city like a playground, and some Seattleites are over it. The Airshow Climate Action coalition put up a new billboard on Rainier Ave that reads: “SAY NO TO BLUE ANGELS.” Think of the rescue dogs! Think of the military trauma! Or think of the 670 tons of carbon emissions they blow through in one weekend.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/northwest/say-no-to-blue-angels-new-billboard-says-in-seattle/

in reply to greenfire

Parades and fairs have always been about excessive use of energy. That we're now considering this stands in tight contention with the meaning of tradition. Is there a correct answer here? I'm not qualified to say.

But Seafair sans Blue Angels isn't ... Seafair. Perhaps, in time, it will evolve, as will we (hopefully taking the national anthem out of sports games), but for now, give the kids -- and maybe some parents -- what they want. 670 tons with how much carbon we're spewing makes a rounding error look significant.

Every sort of event like this has always produced waste; one need not look back further to the amount of literal horse shit from parades mere decades ago.

Pageantry is pageantry. But it means something to people, and to say "we're wasting fuel" -- well, what portion of society doesn't?

in reply to Powderhorn

doncha just love feeling the ground shake beneath your feet while intense shrieking totally climate killing emitters of carbon roar overhead as a spectacular demonstration of democracy in action???
in reply to greenfire

I'm not going to address your framing. It's not as though Seafair is unique in any manner ... hell, in Ashland, Ore., for the Fourth of July, fighter jets would fly down the Bear Creek valley from Klamath Falls to start the parade.

I take the bus. Do you? Because if not, the per-capita carbon emissions you're ascribing to a couple of fighter planes is peanuts.

in reply to Powderhorn

I do take the bus, bike, walk, stay home…
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in reply to greenfire

That's of course wonderful. Having this sort of thing happen once a year doesn't strike me as a huge concern.
in reply to Powderhorn

Our understanding of the world changes. The sound of jets and the sound of fireworks triggers people with PTSD, especially vets. Why would we keep doing that knowing what we know? Pageantry should never outstrip health of the people.
in reply to Vodulas [they/them]

I grew up in a state where fireworks were illegal. This seems a reasonable middle ground.


ICE Detains High School Theater Director, Israel Strikes WHO Site, and CEOs love Bruce Harrell


Trump Is Afraid of Teachers: Last week, ICE arrested and detained Fernando Rocha, a theater manager at Juanita High School in Kirkland. His lawyer told the Seattle Times that Rocha entered the US on a tourist visa in 2018, and before it expired, he applied for asylum. The case is still pending. Meanwhile, ICE Seattle claimed on Twitter that Rocha was wanted in Brazil for theft, a claim that his family in Brazil called “outlandish.”

in reply to PhilipTheBucket

Can't wait for them to ban water because peroxide contains two hydrogen and at least one oxygen.




Anyone got experience with Ducky keyboards?


For some reason or another, a whole third of all mechanical keyboards in the biggest local computer retailer's online store, are Ducky. Probably because they have ISO and ANSI layouts, a lot of colors, different sizes, and different switches. And they're ordered from abroad when bought, not stocked locally. So loads of choice and no cost showing them as available.

So since my only real options here if I want a full keyboard or TKL with blue switches are a couple of different Ducky models (one 3, Shine 7) in various colors, I'm wondering if anyone has personal experience with Ducky? I've read both praise and hate online, so can't really make heads or tails of the quality.

in reply to boonhet

they’re fine as long as you want a big standard, mass produced mechanical keyboard. Personally I would go with Keycron if I was looking for that as they have more options and seem to be a company run by genuine keyboard nerds.








in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

Wonder how much of a bribe JBS was asked for, and declined to pay.


Rolling Vengeance (1987)


Rolling Vengeance (1987)

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Always use the right tool for the job.


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Elevator pitch


Convoy meets Death Wish

Summary


Little Joey Rosso's family gets smushed by a big rig cuz of the dickhead sons of Tiny Doyle (Ned Beatty doing his best Alvin Stardust impression). But little do they know what Little Joe has been building in the barn...

Rolling Vengeance - Little Joe's Monster Truck

If you can make it through the slow first half, things get fun in the second. Surprisingly ungory for an exploitation revenge flick. But still the best movie there is for seeing Confederate-flag-wearing-motherf%$kers getting run down by a monster truck.

Rolling Vengeance - you can run, racist scum, but you can't OUTrun

Looks like it was filmed where Smallville / Supernatural were, with the colour palette of a wet 2-day old Denny's Grand Slam breakfast.

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