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If we ever have the kind of EU-wide civics ed we need, he'd be a footnote. Perhaps older students can then get into details of how the Brits later pushed the Council of Europe in an attempt to sabotage the actual proto-EU, but that's advanced studies.
Issit?
Jeder hat das Recht, seine Meinung frei zu äußern. Das inkludiert das Recht, von diesem Recht keinen Gebrauch zu machen.
Natürlich ist mir jeder lieb, der sich entsprechend äußert.
Aber es ist sehr wichtig, dass dieses Recht, sich eben nicht zu äußern, absolut respektiert wird. Warum? Das wirst du sehen, wenn die Faschisten dran sind und sich nicht äußern oder pro forma positionieren verdächtig wird. Und das ist leider kein exklusives Rechte-Dings.
This is the tolerance paradox: you are entitled to any opinion unless you hold the opinion to abolish any other opinion.
It is on display in the news daily, right now.
Anti-democracy power struggle? The capitalism end game? Keeping stupid guessing? It all seems related. 🤔
Well, it's left of far-right.
And thus if someone tells you they think antifa is purely left-wing, you should listen to them.
@JakeKb Property is an individual right without which all other liberal freedoms can't survive; because the opposite of private property is statism.
The idea that fascists value private property contradicts history. Germany's Nazis, Italy's fascists and others, such as Romania's Iron Guard were considering themselves socialists and had strong, virulent criticism of capitalism.
“Everything in the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State.” — Mussolini
@alexelcu @JakeKb I give you a little benefit of doubt here that you simply don't know.
Nazi criticism of capitalism was not socialist, but a fundamentally bastardized version. I can recommend you the excellent essay "National socialism and antisemitism" by Moishe Postone.
Basically, Nazis said that capitalism had two distinct spheres. They criticized the abstract, Jewish, profit-driven, international, artificial finance capital and tried to eradicate their human representatives. They loved the concrete, natural, industrial, manufacturing capital, so they cooperated with that capital, crushed worker organization and provided slaves.
The German Reich was no worker's paradise nor a worker's state.
And by the way, there is no private property without a state.
@skaphle Since 18th century, socialism was understood as social and political reforms advanced by the state in order to improve life for citizens. Only later, after the advent of Marxism, it began to mean social ownership of the means of production.
You have no capitalism without a free market. Oligarchies are not capitalism. Yes, you need a state, regulations to keep market free and taxing of externalities. Which is why it's in the centre of political spectrum.
@alexelcu @JakeKb Are you talking about a specific country? Can you name concrete examples about the "center" of the political spectrum?
The countries I'm most familiar with are Germany and the US. The US is a two-party system oligarchy that refuses to keep the market free of monopolies and to price in climate and health externalities. In Germany, the center is the social democrat party, spineless bureaucrats who refuse to price in climate externalities, which gets worse further right. Revolving doors between parties and industry are common. White-collar crime is tolerated to the tune of 100 billion Euros a year.
@skaphle I know, but there are examples of externalities being taxed, such as land use or water consumption.
Taxing greenhouse gas emissions is hard as it shakes society, making people poorer (for now). We rock the boat enough, we get populism & fascism, e.g., AfD in Germany, or Trumpism.
We may not have time for incremental reforms, but the alternative may be society tearing itself apart. This is Edmund Burke's conservatism 🙃
@skaphle The centre in western society is (classic?) liberalism on which our democracy and capitalism are based. Political ideologies that respect liberal values and want gradual reforms instead of revolution are close to the centre.
For example, Trump's administration does not seem at the centre to me, and the Republicans, realigned for Trumpism, seem to be going against Anglophone conservatism. I hope US citizens see the danger in what's happening right now.
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Thank you for challenging one of them so I can safely add him to my blocklist 😀
(Please ignore and block the trolls in the replies that try to justify being conservative and not anti-fascism)
The main struggle today is not left vs right, but fascist vs anti-fascist. See eg Liz Cheney, John Bolton. They are not left in any conceivable meaning.
Of course, people should be allowed to vote. But it should not be possible to vote for fascism, ie it should not be possible to vote for the abolishing of voting.
If you allow the vote for the (fake) easy way out, how can the actual hard solutions compete?
Also, I'm confused. what do you mean by allowing to vote for the easy way out? Are you saying people shouldn't be allowed to vote?
Sure, #conservatives in liberal democratic societies are anti-fascist. You can't want to conserve parliamentary democracy/monarchy/individual liberty/the constitution and support fascism.
There is the problem however that #fascism is a bit of a slippery term. "The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies ‘something not desirable’" Orwelll cautioned. Conservatives do care about law and order and tradition, and some people will call them fascist for doing so.
@axeln and yet not allowing to vote for fascist parties / politicians is also restricting people's right to vote and a very slippery slope.
What we need is more education.
this is not true. Anti-fascism is inherently left-wing because any serious anti-fascism necessarily includes a rejection of the values that underly fascism: A desire to oppress racial minorities, women, queer people, disabled people and anyone they consider to be lesser.
And unless you want to strip the word "conservative" of all real meaning, any conservative anti-fascism has to be inherently hollow, since conservatism agrees with these underlying values of fascism.
the reaction of people to the term "antifascism" is really g̶e̶t̶t̶i̶n̶g̶ alarming.
I'm frequently wearing a neutral black t-shirt with "Antifaschist" written in white and a few days ago that triggered an encounter, where a guy reacted with shouting "so you're the opposite of me". People started to be proud of being fascists again 😟
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Sometimes a word gets co-opted and attached to negative connotations. Antifa, short for Anti-fascist is one of these terms. Long ago the right successfully equated Antifa with an imaginary quasi militant left organization and since then use of the term has been subject to this mis-interpretation. Ask a normal suburban left of center person what they think of Antifa, and it will congure images of bomb throwing anarchists. It is too late to fix this.
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The issue here is that the left/right spectrum is woefully inadequate to capture reality.
Left-authoritarians (Pot, Mao, Lenin, Stalin) are every bit as dangerous as right-authoritarians (Hitler, Mussolini, Franco).
Yes, conservatives are almost fascists. News at eleven.
Maybe a little more serious in the interest of debate, what do you think conservatives are? In my view and experience, conservatives believe in heterosexual marriage family as the basis of society, the right of capital to exploit workers, competition as a natural state, and where people get rights and value via their passport and ethnicity. Those values are adjacent to fascist values, which are essentially the same but in overdrive and antithetical to left values of free expression of love, worker organization, solidarity and universal human rights and equality.
Studies have shown over and over again that the best anti-fascist policy is investment in public services and social security, and conservatives hate that too.
these sound more like some principles that described what it looked like.
What about ideas? Which political ideas, if any, qualify you as a fascist?
Isn't anti-facism always right?
You can be neutral to coal power plant or eating animals, fascism is boolean, everything else is arguable.
Depends.
Antifaschistische Aktion in Nazi Germany were communist, and the social democratic Iron Front (three arrows) were enemies. Iron Front was anti communist and antifascist, so the AFA who were communists saw them as enemies.
Not to be confused with UK AFA and ANL!
I'm an anarcho-syndicalist so the nazis, fascists, and communists would all have come after me - but I support antifa within our current political context. Solidarity against the common enemy, fascists are scum.
I disagree, anti-fascism has a specific political meaning that historically is absolutely left. Historically, most antifascist partisans were collectivists, communists and socialists.
If you just mean anti-fascist as a word game, that's another thing altogether.
being anti-fascist after the inception of fascism was about the most American thing you could do.
There’s a not pretty history of America reluctantly pretending to be anti-fascist and joining in for WW2. Once they did join the rally cry was anti-fascism. The fascist dictators must be stopped.
The ones who cheered for eugenics and kindled friendship with the fathers of fascism left a long lived line of power that we are now being ruled by today.
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It appears to me that you are not up to date with this topic.
It is true that it started with socialists etc in Italy against Mussolini but even at that time some conservative and catholic groups started calling themselves anti-fashists.
With the WWII the complete British conservative party does.
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Russian Post suspends package deliveries to the U.S. over new import duties — Meduza
Source: Russian Post suspends package deliveries to the U.S. over new import duties — Meduza
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She Pushed to Overturn Trump’s Loss in the 2020 Election.
Now She’ll Help Oversee U.S. Election Security.
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Heather Honey, a high-profile denier of Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election (and a protege of lawyer Cleta Mitchell, who tried to help overturn those election results), has been appointed to a senior position in the Department of Homeland Security in which she’ll help oversee election security.
#news #government #trump #DHS #Politics #election
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Heather Honey has been appointed to a senior position in the Department of Homeland Security. State election officials and voting experts are concerned.ProPublica
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— JFK, back when a Kennedy in government wouldn't wreck our health
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Almost none of Trump's nominees deserves to be confirmed by Congress!
Cloud copy of database "lacks any security oversight," whistleblower alleges.
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DOGE accused of copying entire Social Security database to insecure cloud system
Cloud copy of database “lacks any security oversight,” whistleblower alleges.Jon Brodkin (Ars Technica)
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I'm assuming musks goal is to leak as much data as possible.
I'm picturing some sort of "look i'm here to save you" software service package down the roada when we're all combatting constant ID thefts.
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Did none of these people see Die Hard 4?
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DOGE accused of copying entire Social Security database to insecure cloud system
Cloud copy of database "lacks any security oversight," whistleblower alleges.
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Cloud copy of database “lacks any security oversight,” whistleblower alleges.Jon Brodkin (Ars Technica)
Larry Ellison & Peter Thiel have the basis for a state surveillance system that is saleable to any despot or oligarch on the planet.
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It's not just migrants they want to track, it's everyone.
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Koch Network must be so proud of their accomplishment. Destroying Social Security was a long held goal.
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Palantir: Peter Thiel’s Data-Mining Firm Helps DOGE Build Master Database to Surveil, Track Immigrants
The Trump administration has tapped Palantir — the notorious data-mining firm co-founded by billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel — to compile information on people in the United States for a “master database,” creating an easy way to cross-reference…Democracy Now!
This is Iwish, child of Roicherty and Holloch.
They are the product of 2 generations of breeding.
They are famously gregarious.
If this flame is beautiful, ⭐ or boost this post to improve its chances for future breedings.
#fractalArt
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Iwish twitches.
If this flame is beautiful, ⭐ or boost this post to improve its chances for future breedings.
#fractalArt
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Kasparov's book, "Winter Is Coming", describes the descent of Russia from the hopeful aftermath of the Soviet collapse to the rise of Putin's savage kleptocracy. It was published a year before Trump rode the money train to power in 2016, but we didn't take heed.
From the size of rulers' portraits to the dangers of creeping corruption, Garry has much to offer that is worth our consideration.
Many of you are too young to remember the Kent State shootings by the National Guard because of Vietnam ProtestsThe Kent State shootings (also known as the Kent State massacre or May 4 massacre) were the killing of four and wounding of nine unarmed college students by the Ohio National Guard on the Kent State University campus in Kent, Ohio, United States. The shootings took place on May 4, 1970, during a rally opposing the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War into Cambodia by United States military forces, as well as protesting the National Guard presence on campus and the draft. Twenty-eight National Guard soldiers fired about 67 rounds over 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others, one of whom sustained permanent paralysis. Students Allison Krause, 19, Jeffrey Miller, 20, and Sandra Lee Scheuer, 20, died on the scene, while William Schroeder, 19, was pronounced dead at Robinson Memorial Hospital in nearby Ravenna shortly afterward.
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Carney extends Canadian military mission in Latvia to 2029 - EUROPE SAYS
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced that Canada will keep troops in Latvia through to 2029, as part of a mission to deter Russian aggression in EuropeEUROPE SAYS
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Advocates fear such settlements will "financially ruin" the AI industry.
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Authors celebrate “historic” settlement coming soon in Anthropic class action
Advocates fear such settlements will “financially ruin” the AI industry.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
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You know what?
I don't even feel like being bothered to post a "playing the world's smallest violin for them" on this one. That's too much work. They'll just have to imagine it. They can use their image diffusion systems to generate an image of it I guess.
Good.
The so-called "AI industry" has no actual path to profit, as what they're trying to sell is basically a novelty, one that's unfit for 99% of purposes it's being shoe-horned into.
And if your "industry" relies on dismantling copyright and stealing from others, it deserves to die.
The "financial ruin" these grifters are truly afraid of is that the money-hose from credulous and/or greedy investors to keep this otherwise unprofitable bubble inflated will be turned off.
I really hope the settlement isn’t less than the minimum $750 per work that the DMCA stipulates.
I should check if any of my books are on the list.
Let's face it: Social media is a voluntary, emotional and logical roller coaster. It's okay to step off the ride every once in a while. Some days, you are not tall enough for the ride anyhow.
It's easy to slip unconsciously into the idea that your people, your community needs you, needs your feet ready to go at the hamster wheel at a moment's notice. That's also how you know it's time to let someone else drive the wheel for a while.
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Also, it is just fine to post things that actually are of interest to just yourself.
If you find yourself obsessing about what your followers want, and not what lights you up. It is time to reassess.
Exactly.
I have it a bit easier on Mastodon than I imagine you do because there are maybe a few dozen people that actually care about the things I post about. My volume levels are lower when I go off on a tangent.
Even so, I have to remind myself sometimes I put myself out here because it is supposed to fill a desire to connect and converse with folks I want to learn from and about.
FWIW going forward I will personally try to like every Mushroom pic you post...
@NoRomBasic I thought I posted a lot more, but these were all could find on short notice
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Quite possibly the only mushroom pic I have ever taken was on October 4th, 2009.
These were Jack-O-Lantern mushrooms. I mistook them for Chicken-of-the-woods mushrooms, which were very common on our property at the time.
Nearly 16 years later, my wife still has not completely forgiven me for that error.
If I get off the roller coaster then my mind will become flat and calm. This is as horrifying as silence--perhaps worse!
I'll run headfirst into fascism to stop THAT from happening.
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fwiw totally serious: i have appreciated the engagement you're willing to endure, knowing the mentality of people that would be provoked by thoughtful and honorable positions and values.
you were not screaming into any void, you were a harmony that at least i benefit from a lot. i felt less alone. encouraging people in my field to be critical of their work and actions. AND you bring important information to people that make better decisions occasionally because of it. 💗💗💗
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Also this...
"...if you want a search experience without AI-generated images, without Search Assist answers, and without Duck.ai prompts and entry points, start your searches on noai.duckduckgo.com instead of duckduckgo.com...."
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this is good to know.
I wish there was a way to default this no AI version in Safari on iOS.
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Also, not trying to hijack this thread, but I've found Lycos search to be fast and uncluttered.
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@jstevenyork Maybe try this:
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NEW: The Social Security Administration's chief data officer has blown the whistle, saying Trump's DOGE team uploaded a database containing the hundreds of millions of Social Security records of most Americans to an AWS cloud server, allegedly without proper access controls or monitoring in place.
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DOGE uploaded live copy of Social Security database to 'vulnerable' cloud server, says whistleblower | TechCrunch
The Social Security Administration's chief data officer has publicly blown the whistle, alleging DOGE put hundreds of millions of Social Security records at risk of compromise by uploading a critical government database of citizen's data to Amazon's …Zack Whittaker (TechCrunch)
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I uploaded a copy of the whistleblower complaint for easier reading. Didn't have "uploads entire Social Security database to AWS" on my bingo card this year, but here we are.
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"Putin & his allies in the GOP have the tools to help Trump with targeted assassinations now.
So does Koch Network, OPEC, and China.
Dictatorships always use record-keeping as a tool of terrorism."
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Autocrats Want to Erase the Internet. Digital Preservation of Archives Is Vital.
Preserving digital archives is a crucial weapon in discrediting and defeating authoritarian regimes.Suzanne Nossel (Foreign Policy)
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I deleted my thread.
Not because I changed my mind about anything, but because the thread turned into a cesspool of nasty replies, totally made up accusations, mischaracterizations...
...+ exactly what I first objected to: It got hijacked so the main point was lost.
And this is one reason I post less often here. This is a regular occurrence here now, vs when I first came here 3 years ago.
Expressing an opinion civilly is great, some of you did that.
Being an asshole is not.
Kthxbye.
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@Callalily In a nutshell (reply to a different account, but here you go):
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@exmotoh Oy. Seriously? I mean, you're being very civil and reasonable, so thank you, but "defending" Newsom?No, I did not. In the post, I specifically said I was not voting for him in the primary.
It was about focusing on his expertise in Trump trolling, and people accused me of wanting trans and gay people murdered.
That's why I deleted. Me, a mom of amazing gay twins and as a former teacher, counseled teens who were transitioning, who came to me, their advocate.
That's why I deleted.
Things like this make me sad. 😞
Mostly because we really need your voice here; some of us rely on you a lot for your news and perspective. ❤️
@huntingdon My name came up by whom?
Are you asking me why I don't block?
I do block. I've been blocking all day. It's been a relentless onslaught of what I described earlier.
Again. I'm sorry this is happening. When you feel the need to delete perfectly fine content, we're all the worse for it.
*swallows comment about reasons some people have for posting here*
I am sorry you had to deal with this asshat today. Your posts are awesome and help keep so many of us informed about the good news still popping up in our fight against Orange Pustule and his ilk.
Taking a closer look: That account hasn't posted jack shit since like January ... and then suddenly becomes outraged after misinterpreting or deliberately misunderstanding something you said?
They can most kindly get fucked. 🤬
@jimthewhyguy Ha! Great reply, thanks.
I didn't realize they were one of "those" accounts... I wouldn't have even bothered to reply, just blocked.
But I had an onslaught today, all day, still continuing.
Thank you for keeping me informed with news from that side of the pond! 🫂
@JanisKay What kills me is how people didn't read my words. They accused me of wanting him to win in 2028 (I said I wouldn't vote for him in primary), they accused me, mom of LGBTQ twins, of wanting gay people murdered, of wanting trans people murdered (I counseled teens who were transitioning when I was teaching), and more.
I've had it.
@MedeaVanamode I just had to block yet another one! See my TL.
This is why I'm not enjoying mastodon anymore. I don't get this on Bsky, and I've been on since Day One there.
I get harassed, insulted, etc here on a daily, sometimes hourly, basis
@emd
Trolls is my running theory.
Trolls and Bots.
If it’s collective Fugue Bad Behavior we are frelked.
I’m preblocking when I see them in wake of your and others posting.
It just feels too much like Brigading on Twitter PREMUSK
@MedeaVanamode I pre block too, but sadly, I'm often the place they show up before I can do that.
@emd
Yes, Mastodon can be way too scoldy sometimes, though I suspect that much of that nastiness comes from bots and trolls given the fediverse has been gaining popularity and voices over time.
Your voice is a needed and very much appreciated one. Thank you for all you do to help us all navigate the mess we are in, and I’m so sorry you have to deal with all the garbage.
AI super PACs, the hottest investment in tech
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AI super PACs, the hottest investment in tech
In the latest issue of Regulator, Tina Nguyen unpacks the incentives behind Silicon Valley’s new AI super PAC.Tina Nguyen (The Verge)
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What would it take for our home to be Solar Self-Sufficient?
Work in progress, but I think I have the answer.
🏠 I live in an ordinary house in suburban London.
☀️ Our solar panels generate 3,800kWh per year.
🔌 We use the same amount of electricity per year.
After crunching the numbers:
🔋 Capturing all our solar excess needs a 1 MegaWatt-hour battery.
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A rough calculation shows that a MegaWatt-hour battery would cost £500,000 today.
That's probably a *bit* much for the average home.
But battery prices have fallen 90% in the last decade.
Sodium-ion batteries are aiming for US$10/kWh.
It is possible that in a couple of decades, every home will be 🌞🔋💯
What does that do for energy prices? Productivity? The environment?
a MW/h?! That’s like a decent house using in a month!
You’d have better returns if you diversify your setup with a wind turbine (~5 kW traditional or even 10 kW vertical) and use a smaller battery (30-50 kW/h).
But if and when megascale batteries like this become feasible, you can store excess grid energy for later use in heating.
A Pennsylvania election denier now holds a top Homeland Security post for ‘elections integrity’
Heather Honey is notorious for spreading inaccurate data in an effort to boost her claims of voter fraud.Katie Bernard (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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Wow, a whole lot of false assumptions and accusations being thrown around today.
Mastodon, you're proving my point.
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@mc Whatever the reason, I get it here a LOT.
To the point of wanting to close my account.
@NorCalWineLady @mc Count me in the pile of folks who don't want you to close your account, and am willing to help.
So yes. it can get intolerable. it's largely why I'm not here more. I've commandeered Edison's 90/10: if you create for yourself one opportunity to boost those who are doing good, it's worth taking 9 solid hits yourself. I have no idea if those odds will pan out, but it seems doable.
Social media is where the people are.
Take a much-needed break. This is hard.
@janisf Thanks!
I take tons of breaks. That does zero good. I come back to more of the same.
I've been doing this since 2008. I know it's hard. I've never shied away from that.
@NorCalWineLady @mc When you come back, are you expecting it to be different? Just being humanity's mirror on itself, just being there in the fray, doesn't actually do anything besides provide opportunities for maybe a few people to get some clarity once. 8 billion people are making 8 billion mistakes each, most of which they won't see even when they /are/ reflected back.
Maybe there' a better fit for the good you're doing, but I do hope you'll leave a forwarding address.
@janisf No, I never said I expected anything to be different. Not sure why you thought that.
Just that breaks don't help when you just come back for round 4.
Unless you secretly yearn for the fight?
Or try another medium like Substack, where you just write more?
My entire raison d'être is to inform people. So no, stopping is not an option.
@mc @NorCalWineLady Not if it's driving you crazy.
I like open source, still. What we don't have AFAIK is an un-owned long-form platform. I'm following Gary's Economics to see what he comes up with.
So, maybe more than considering shutting down your account. Maybe steeping back and figuring out what you really want and a new possible path to it?
@janisf As I said, what I really want is to inform (I'm done with long form, I did that for years). I do that well on social media. Quitting would solve nothing.
@NorCalWineLady Excuse me?
I should stop calling out trolls and people who lie or mischaracterize my words?
I should stop demanding better from people in replies? That's what you call "bitching"?
Say WHAT?
Lady, it just seemed that as much as you dislike it, maybe you spend a lot of time bitchin' about something that you can't change. And more and more so lately?
And folks offer "solutions" but you slap away their suggestions. So???
So, I don't know what to do except maybe ignore it, best I can, when you do express your feelings on the trolls and just come back each day for the news.
Anyway, sorry if you were offended by my comment. I genuinely thought this was an open channel for expressing interest/opinions. 😞
@NorCalWineLady Wow. A couple of things:
1st, because I disagree and express my own opinion about what you said, suddenly this isn't "an open channel or expressing opinions"? Where did THAT come from?
2. "Bitching" again? yes, that's offensive. I'm not "bitching." I'm expressing MY opinion about those who infiltrate my threads and hijack them. You're reducing that to "bitching" as if this isn't a real problem on social media that should be addressed? Really?
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3/ I "slap way" suggestions? No, I disagreed that I should get off social media when you suggested that. So if I don't agree with you, I've "slapped you away"? Again, seriously?
Maybe rethink this, because yes, I am offended by your wording and implications that I'm just whining about some minor little issue here. Try being me for a day on social media. We'll see if you "bitch" about it.
It's called addressing a real problem, not bitching... "Lady."
Bitching is what the news calls for. Stop disrespecting gottalaff
Take your negative animus back under your rock
Excuse me, David, you obviously don't know much about me or my relationship to #Laffy, who I revere.
I don't live under a rock. Do you? Knock off with the insults. Same side here, Ok?
@NorCalWineLady is right, we have a great relationship, but the post you replied to was a head scratcher for me too.
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@NorCalWineLady@sfba.social. My apologies for defending her to you.
@mc @NorCalWineLady Some sanity. Some fun, maybe.
I think we just need to get through this, get the kids though it, too, and laugh a little along the way if we can.
nastiness might be kind of fun sometimes. but insults are pretty much a no-go/don't-do.
@maddad Not yet. But I'm so sick of it.
Then this happened.
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@NorCalWineLady Wow. A couple of things:1st, because I disagree and express my own opinion about what you said, suddenly this isn't "an open channel or expressing opinions"? Where did THAT come from?
2. "Bitching" again? yes, that's offensive. I'm not "bitching." I'm expressing MY opinion about those who infiltrate my threads and hijack them. You're reducing that to "bitching" as if this isn't a real problem on social media that should be addressed? Really?
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She is blocked now too. You are one of my idols on here and you have 1000's of followers who support your opinions 💯
That account is an automated account too.
@mc Neurodivergent.
@msbellows They were beyond nasty. This wasn't just being fixated on irrelevancies.
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@JanisKay What kills me is how people didn't read my words. They accused me of wanting him to win in 2028 (I said I wouldn't vote for him in primary), they accused me, mom of LGBTQ twins, of wanting gay people murdered, of wanting trans people murdered (I counseled teens who were transitioning when I was teaching), and more.I've had it.
see? this is what Mastodon is great for - learning ;) every day ;) @msbellows
Actually reminds me telling a guy (who later became my spousal unit), "All men are a$$holes!"
To which he replied, "Well, everybody has one."
@HarriettMB Oh I agree. Social media is a cesspool, but also has some genuinely wonderful people.
My account will stay. I will likely post less often.
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I've read through a lot of it. Sorry you have to deal with this authoritarianism from absolutists. It seems like a case of the hate that was created by hate. We're all of the opinion that people should be allowed to be who they are, but sometimes the hate is so great that those hated become the thing they despise, a hater. It's actually sad for everyone because, as you rightly said, we have a christo-fascism before us that requires all hands in deck.
@lednaBM TY. I think it's also what they've had to endure, but they're not expressing it in a way that makes one receptive.
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Like I just said: Techbros have a malady called delusions of grandeur.
@briankrebs agree! An excellent book, in particular the detailed takedown of the Mars dream. As a complement to that I'd recommend Jill Lepore's podcast about the old science fiction influencing the ideas of Elon Musk and other tech types. pushkin.fm/podcasts/elon-musk-…X Man: The Elon Musk Origin Story
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> When I say AGI is impossible, I mean: it requires mathematics that doesn't exist to model biology we don't understand to implement functions nobody can define. That's "impossible" in any practical sense.
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Why the dream of AGI rests on undiscovered mathematics, biochemical hand-waving, and Silicon Valley's accidental religion.Django Beatty (Fluxus - expert AWS consulting services)
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@Erebus_Amauro the term intelligence implies a philosophical concept founded in metaphysics. As such it will always be impossible to construct an intelligent machine without implying that it has analogous properties than a human being.
Therefore it is not a question of science, of physics and biology, but a question of individual choice and social consensus whether to attribute intelligence (and ultimately rights and responsibilities) to the machine.
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historically, "intelligence" denotes a social concept founded in colonial preconceptions of the inherent superiority of the white male. You might think that's a stretch, but the entire history is race science and IQ test calibrations were tweaked when they gave unacceptable outputs like women or Kenyans coming out smarter.
the more I look, the more corrupt the entire idea complex denoted by "intelligence" is, in theory and practice.
it's not a coincidence that the artificial intelligence endeavour is also riddled with blatant race scientists
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and even this blog post is making some very dubious claims, such as implying that LLMs have solved machine translation or machine summarization, or can write functional code.
smells like boosterism
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I mean, nobody understood fire. AGI is possible, but the techno cultists preaching about how it will elevate to a superintelligence vastly superior to all of humanity are delusional. If we had complex enough computers, they could emulate what a brain does, and it'd be as generally intelligent as any other brain.
The cost of computer complexity is astronomical so we can't even come close to the amount of computer neurons we'd need. And it'd be too complex to program so we'd have to use heuristic training to try and mold it into the program we want. But it is possible. If I were you, I'd just get someone pregnant it's easier.
I can and often do break it down even more simply than that.
Intelligence very obviously requires three states: yes, no, and maybe.
Now, how exactly are you going to implement 'maybe' in a binary system? You aren't. You can't.
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Ahhhh, slight correction is in order. Boolean Algebra doesn't really accommodate the "maybe" state, but solid state logic does: its early name was "toggle state". Today's solid state does a better job of accommodating it.
@claralistensprechen5th yeah, to be clear, yes|no|maybe is a gross abstraction and oversimplification. Brains and thought aren't boolean things. If they were, there would be no room for uncertainty!
But we really have no idea how many possible states there are exactly, other than "more than two." Could be 3, could be 30,000. (The 30k is way more likely.)
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It’s absolutely required reading, and I push it whenever I can. Sadly, people seem not to be interested, no doubt feeling it’s another one of ‘those’ kind of books.
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The story of Elon Musk, the way it's often told, makes him sound like a fictional character, a comic-book superhero – or, especially lately, a supervillain. But what's the real story, the true history, behind Musk’s sense of destiny?Pushkin Industries
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Interesting. But, given how capable AI is at coding, should anyone bother to learn to code anymore? Is it pointless teaching yourself to code in Python, for example? Or any other language?
(Update: Thanks for all the great answers. It’s all very interesting as a phenomenon. I’m only really interested in programming in terms of its use in doing maths. Moreover, it could come in handy one day if I’m stuck outside the pod door and HAL won’t let me in!)
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I would hesitate to say impossible, but I don’t think it’s going to be done by trying to copy the human brain.
“When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.” - ACC
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His essay focuses almost exclusively on why it's impossible to model biological systems in electronic form.
He's probably right, at least with our current systems. I would hesitate we'll never find a way to permit some form of modelling.
However, I'm not sure I agree that simple aping of biology will result in intelligence, or that it's the only way to do so. He didn't demonstrate that, just asserted it.
If you define "AGI" as "whatever imitates the human brain in every single way possible" then I agree. It's basically impossible.
But I don't agree that an artificial superintelligence is impossible. I agree that the biggest roadblock is "A system that actually learns while running" but I don't agree with the other 3 points. You don't need to define intelligence to create a system that eventually is able to predict and prevent humans from stopping it from achieving its goals, whatever they may be. It's a very real risk that must be considered.
The article makes the argument that you can't keep scaling up infinitely, and I agree. But consider: A recent model that can run in my potato phone outperforms chatgpt 3.5 (175B) on everything except for encyclopedic memory. Sometimes you don't need to scale up. In my opinion the big frontier models are not really getting any closer to super-intelligence because of inherent limits with LLMs, and that the bubble will pop long before they figure out how to overcome these limits. But the better furnace fallacy doesn't exclude alternative architectures which can do similar tasks with a much smaller amount of energy. There are already many papers with alternative to transformers, some of which can modify their own weights to have memory. It's too early to say if any of those will amount to something.
One thing is certain: tech bros are wrong.
You appear to be confusing Knightian uncertainty for risk. Risk is something that can be quantified. It's what insurance companies trade in. Knightian uncertainty cannot be quantified. Since you are putting aside defining what this "risk" is supposed to be about ("you don't need to define intelligence"), then it cannot possibly be a "very real risk". For one thing because it literally is not real!
Granted, most of the AI shills and xrisk barkers out there are either ignorantly or purposely conflating risk and (Knightian) uncertainty, probably because it serves their cause and makes their sci fi stories sound more exciting. No one is going to jump on the "We have no clue what intelligence is or how to synthesize it or whether that would be a dangerous thing to do. In fact we don't even know when we might know any of that" bandwagon. So confusion is understandable.
@abucci Maybe I'm confusing terms, but keep in mind that you don't know what you don't know. I've been interested about AI safety long before the AI craze. I don't think that transformer based LLMs will pose a risk in the future, but LLMs (possibly of a different architecture) will be a piece of the puzzle of a system that we possibly could not control. And it's a very different type of risk. Most other risks are recoverable. A nuclear catastrophe? Society will still exist and it will recover. A runaway AI that gets into power and we cannot control? It's game over. At the very least, life long dictators end up dying of old age. But having a dictator that can clone itself is a different story.
You don't need a conscience in a machine that is capable of manipulating people to reach the keys of the realm.
a piece of the puzzle of a system that we possibly could not control. And it's a very different type of risk.
I'll say it again: it's not a risk if you cannot quantify it. That's what the word "risk" is usually taken to mean.
When you say such and such is something that we possibly could not control, what's your basis? I assert that we possibly could control it. End of conversation forever, because it boils down to nothing more than a clash of two meaningless, evidence-free assertions that obligate no one to assign any weight to. Another "risk" of this nature is that a jar of mustard in your fridge goes out of control and kills everyone. This "risk" has exactly the same weight as the "risk" that "AI" does. You don't see this?
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A risk you can't quantify doesn't nullify the fact that it's a risk. Consider the mischaracterization contained in the term "speed of light" where "light" is the confined bandwidth that the human eye can detect, and redefining it later was required. Just because you can't something doesn't mean there's nothing there.
Evidence-free assertions fall into the realm of philosophy. Evidence falls into the realm of science--anybody conflating the two has a religion problem.
Viewed as computation, the DNA/RNA operation of biology is that of programming memory. A caterpillar doesn't have more than a ganglion for brains and yet it can, for the most part, execute dietary, pupation, adulthood programming impeccably. It can also execute adaptation semi-impeccably, and in both examples, the variants are likely to simply perish while the successful versions adapt and replicate.
And I know of human beings who are outsmarted by insects. THERE's intelligence for you.
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How do you know a jar of mustard cannot learn to deceive?
AI safety is not a real field of study; it's a grift, and it will steer you wrong. xrisk is an application of the inductive disjunctive fallacy. It conjures scary scenarios out of thin air using the failure of Bayesian inference to distinguish between lack of evidence, very low evidence, and impossibility.
@abucci Because we can study its properties and predict how will the chemical composition change with time.
How is AI safety a grift, exactly? If anything, AI companies are incentivized into avoiding AI safety research.
@abucci What do you mean? It is clearly an answer to your question, directly related to the topic, and indirectly answering why an AI could learn to deceive (i.e. because we can observe the emerging behaviour).
Or do you mean that you don't have a counterargument?
Because we can study its properties and predict how will the chemical composition change with time.
is not an amswer to the question I posed. It is a non answer.
@abucci You asked "How do you know a jar of mustard cannot learn to deceive?" and I gave an answer that implies that we cannot see any behaviour that implies the possibility of deception on the part of the jar of mustard. We cannot see patterns that correspond to any input stimuli.
If that's a non-answer, what does an answer look like?
@abucci We can put a program in a controlled environment (real or virtual) and see what it does for specific inputs, and we can empirically test theories about e.g. goal preservation, reward hacking, deceptive alignment, interpretability....
A jar of mustard doesn't even have an input and an output.
What you've done here is replace two difficult words--"learn" and "deceive"--with several more equally-or-more difficult words: "input", "controlled environment", "theories about goal preservation", etc. You even ended with an ellipsis suggesting the pattern you tried to establish is obvious, when it is not. None of this is convincing argumentation.
Rather than continue this Socratic dialog, let's just leave it here. What I believe is that folks worried about xrisk--AI programs somehow causing harm to humanity--are engaged in the intellectual equivalent of fear of the dark. One way to name it is the inductive disjunctive fallacy, but regardless of the name, it is fallacious to argue that because there's a vast space of possible "AIs", at least one of them could be dangerous, and therefore we should call that possibility a "risk' to "mitigate". That is superstitious thinking, not science or deduction or empiricism, regardless of whether it's fear of the absence of light or fear of the absence of knowledge about AI. One way to combat it is to shine a light in there--which is exactly what I'm trying to do. Best of luck to you.
Children riding bikes are impossible, for you must know the math and physics, before attempting to ride. - Not quite, kids ride bikes, and you presumably have conciousness too, also not setup or solved formally.
To my knoweledge turing complete is the limit of any computation the universe really does. Random code permutations if it replicates itself will be it's own* digial evolution, and is often tagged as genetic algorithms.
I disagree.
Until you understand the biology and can define the functions, you can't answer whether or not the math exists.
Maybe the math is as simple as 42, we just don't know that.
It's still impossible because of the other two, of course.
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AI isn't being hyped up by the fossil fuel industry for its accuracy.
It's very inaccuracy can be used as "plausible deniability" narratives to obfuscate future investigations into election interference.
"Plausible Sentence Generators" don't need to be accurate to manipulate public sentiment & con people out of their money & their vote.
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This is a brilliant read. Thank you.
I like how you point out the alchemists weren’t actually wrong either. They just didn’t have particle accelerators. We have since proven you can make lead into gold. It’s just not economical.
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What I've studied is that it requires mathematics that we've only hinted at in the realm of infinite cardinals, which digital computers are inherently incapable of dealing with, they can only approximate some of it at best.
The human brain, if we take that as intelligence, because that's the only 'true' intelligence we know, deals with both the discrete and the continuous. Digital computers can only approximate the continuous as discrete numbers of a very specific resolution (floats aren't really vectors, they're a discrete number of bits of a finite, relatively small resolution).
The realm of ideas and concepts that modern computers can't access is inherently vast and unreachable for today's technology.
That thought can perhaps discuss the slope and inclination of a beautiful curve. But that discrete thought can never be the curve itself.
Nyquist doesn’t really address the objection. It shows that certain continuous signals can be reconstructed from discrete samples under strict conditions. But the claim here isn’t about bandlimited signals — it’s about cognition and thought. Human intelligence seems to involve structures that aren’t reducible to neatly sampleable functions, especially when you bring in infinities, self-reference, and biochemical dynamics.
Approximations can be powerful, but approximation is not identity. A Bézier control net isn’t the curve. Saying “for practical purposes” is a move into engineering sufficiency, not a rebuttal of the point that digital computers may be ontologically limited in ways brains are not.
I find the alchemy comparison interesting because it turns out it *is* possible to turn lead into gold via fission and fusion (or helium into gold, etc.). It requires conditions we understand but can’t currently replicate, and even if we could replicate them it would be so energy-intensive it won’t be remotely worthwhile. Still, we know it’s possible. The alchemists simply didn’t get far enough in their understanding of the materials.
We definitely don’t understand what makes a mind, so it’s currently impossible for us to make one intentionally. Current efforts directed that way are guaranteed to fail because they’re scaling up things which we know aren’t sufficient to create a mind.
I suspect that what makes a mind is *knowable*, though.
> it's not that the math doesn't exist, because it does. But we don't know what the math should be.
that's a uselessly pedantic bad faith reading of the article in an attempt to score a nerd point with a distinction that makes no difference. this isn't a mode of posting that contributes anything.
I think the goal of a lot of AGI people is to reach the singularity. The idea is that if we can make an AGI that's actually smarter than a person, it can then make a system that's smarter than it is, and so on until we get superintelligence. There are plenty of reasons to think this is a fool's errand- and not necessarily desirable if it were possible- but that's where the advocates are coming from.
So while this is good, it has some weak points.
One thing that's bothering me in particular as a (senior) software developer is that even in the most vocal criticisms of the AGI from philosophical or science critical viewpoints is that they're buying the hype that "LLMs can turn descriptions into code".
This only works with very basic examples which probably have a very high similarity to the training data. As soon as the specification gets a little more complicated, it's crap 1/
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METR are hardcore AI doomsday cultists, *but* they seem to have done their best to do a reasonable study here, and they called out every caveat themselves. n=16 is small, but it sure beats the n=1 of personal anecdote from the AI boosters.
AI coders think they’re 20% faster — but they’re actually 19% slower
Model Evaluation and Threat Research is an AI research charity that looks into the threat of AI agents! That sounds a bit AI doomsday cult, and they take funding from the AI doomsday cult organisat…Pivot to AI
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When the fire service are called to rescue a cat from a tree, is that actually the tree giving birth?
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Tim Walz didn't mince words on Donald Trump at the Democratic National Committee's summer meetings in Minnesota, calling his policies "fascist."Tim Dickinson (Rolling Stone)
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Meanwhile he tried to sabotage a progressive mayoral candidate and supports the ongoing Israeli genocide.
Walz is not the progressive champion he pretends to be.
Progressive ideology isn't the panacea it pretends to be. All ideologies are impractical, which is the main problem with the Dems.
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