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Butterbee (She/Her)
Butterbee (She/Her) @ Butterbee @beehaw.org
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  • I think I didn't say the right thing when I wrote it isn't the end of the world. Because I agree that level of control and surveillance is BAD. I really meant to communicate that it isn't a future doomer scenario. It's the world we live in RIGHT NOW. And if you don't like that, it's not just cashless society that should concern you. It's not something we can prevent. It's something we have to undo.

  • What's that meme? Hold on.. I can dust it off since it's still applicable. Oh, right! "I want shorter games with worse graphics made by people who are paid more to work less, and I mean it!"

    I don't need it to be super epic in scope and graphically mind blowing. I just want a tight, focused, well thought out game that isn't buggy af. And it doesn't have to be flawless day 1, but there should be some pretty good communication and patches in the first month.

  • Ok.. but most of those negative points are perfectly doable even with cash.

    "EVERY TRANSACTION YOU MAKE WILL BE TRACKED YOUR SPENDING HABITS CAN BE LINKED TO YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT" True enough.

    "YOU WILL ONLY BE PERMITTED TO SPEND ON THINGS THE GOVERNMENT APPROVES OF. THINGS THAT ARE DEEMED TO BE LUXURIES — MEAT, FUEL, TRAVEL — CAN BE RESTRICTED" This is already true. Things that the government deems illegal are.. not legal to buy? And luxuries are already taxed higher than necessities. This already exists as written.

    "THERE WILL BE NO ‘BLACK’ ECONOMY. IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO AVOID TAX, BUT THEN YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GIVE POCKET MONEY TO CHILDREN OR GRANDCHILDREN AND NEITHER WILL YOU BE ABLE TO BORROW OR LEND MONEY TO FRIENDS WITHOUT THAT BEING TAXED BY THE GOVERNMENT" - Avoiding paying your taxes isn't the gotcha you think it is. This should be lumped in with the pros. And before anyone @'s me over the pocket money thing, at least in my country you don't need to declare stuff like this on your taxes. There's a threshold for income that below that it's a waste of EVERYONE's time to track. So things like allowances and pocket money between friends is just not affected.

    "PARKING AND SPEEDING FINES WILL BE TAKEN AT SOURCE, WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF CHALLENGE AND POSSIBLY EVEN WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE" Why would they? Even in a cashless society it's still possible you simply do not have the cash in your account. They would still need to be able to charge you for it later. They would also still need to do due process for fines. If we are not doing due process in the legal system, we have big problems beyond if we are using cash or card.

    "IF YOU PROTEST THE ACTIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT, YOUR MONEY CAN BE SWITCHED OFF. IF YOU THINK THAT’S UNLIKELY, IT’S ALREADY HAPPENED TO TENS OF THOUSANDS OF CANADIANS WHEN THEY PROTESTED AND IT ALSO HAPPENED TO A BRITISH JOURNALIST" - Is this about the Flu Trucks Clan? Well the way the Canadian gov't handled that was pretty shit. I'll give you that. But um. We still have cash in Canada. And if they can turn off your ability to spend in a cash society then this is at the worst a net zero. Neither better nor worse.

    "A CASHLESS SOCIETY MEANS THE END OF HUMAN FREEDOM" What? The onus is on you to explain this one further.

    The remainder of points highlighted are a call to action so I don't have anything to say on that. Protest digital ID if you want. ID is ID though. Even with paper ID it's still registered and tracked. And if they want to track our movements all they need to do is ask apple and google or buy the data from 3rd parties. It's easier than implementing all the scary stuff the OP mentioned. It's cheaper. And you don't need a warrant to buy data from a broker. Pretty much all the scare mongering here is actually in place already.

    All that being said, I don't think moving to a totally cashless society would be good either. But these talking points aren't actually the end of the world that OP would like you to believe.

  • ngl I haven't had my coffee yet and when reading the first half of the headline thought "Oh, that's nice of them!"

  • I was planning on starting some onions this fall. What other plants are good for overwintering when they are still young and which are we really better off waiting until spring for though?

  • This whole mess has flooded my youtube feed with people self reporting. If they want an anti-woke version of Godot just so when they publish their bigoted games we can SEE that they are bigoted games, that's perfectly fine by me. The trash that takes itself out is best.

  • And that's ok! Like it's totally ok to be the os that it is. And it's ok that it's not for anyone. It's certainly not for my desktop atm. But then it's super amazing at appliance stuff. I've got home assistant on a minipc and truenas on a server. It's ROCK SOLID when it's deployed where it will shine.

  • I honestly don't want to leave windows. I did use linux for years and I don't want to tinker with my OS or my applications anymore. And you're right SteamOS isn't a general purpose OS. My comment was more in the hopes that if it were pushed out like that, that MS would respond with more consumer friendly approaches to the desktop so I wouldn't HAVE to switch again and deal with the jank. And there will be jank. I know a lot of games work now with proton but how about the Affinity Suite? I found a github that describes how to set up the process in like 18 easy steps so you can begin to install a custom wine for it and just like no I don't want to do that. I want to just keep using my pc that works with the OS I actually paid money for and not get harvested. I am so tired.

  • Well, if Sam "Liar" Altman said it, it must be true! AI can solve climate change for us AND allow us to keep burning as much fossil fuels as the industry wants us to!

  • What the heck am I going to do when win10 stops getting security patches? I really wish Valve would open up SteamOS to desktops in a public and supported way. That kind of pressure from valve has forced MS to play nice to users in the past. Anyone remember MS demanding that all software for Win8 be sold through the MS store only? And Valve said, fine we'll make our own OS, with blackjack! And Hookers! And steam machines became a thing. Noone bought them. But it didn't matter. It was enough pressure for MS to open up to having 3rd party storefronts again. I feel like we need this again. Also, if linux played nice with anti cheat, and discord I would probably be fine ditching windows but as it stands I'd miss out on playing games with my friends.

    Anyway. Privacy Nightmare AI tool bad.

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  • I haven't quite checked off cocaine addicts yet.. but I think every other box may or may not be at least somewhat applicable.

  • my adhd is too strong atm, is there a tl;dr for the tl;dr?

  • If you are happy with the performance you get out of your existing hardware then you are happy with it.

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  • subverted or working as intended?

  • Just one more lane bro! Just one more lane and I swear we're going to fix mathematics

  • I had a suspicion! Good luck to you both!

  • It's going to depend very much on the features that your daughter used in capcut and what she will need. If it's their "AI" tools and tiktok filters, probably not. If someone knows of foss projects that have those I'd love to hear about them!

    If she just needs a video editor that's free and powerful kdenlive is much simpler than getting into something like davinci resolve (which I would never recommend as a first step unless someone was very passionate about the editing process itself) and will give her the power to do pretty much anything you'd want, outside of proprietary filters or simple one-click tools.

    Openshot seems fairly similar to kdenlive, maybe a little simpler. Check it out if that might work for you. I've never used it and can't compare.

    Another one I have not used but is again MUCH simpler with fewer features but this may be a plus actually is Vidcutter. It looks like what I might imagine a FOSS version of Windows Movie Maker might be. Just drag clips in, cut them, mash them together, export. Simple, but not anything fancy.

    So in order of least experience and desire to learn the software needed to most, I would recommend Vidcutter, then Openshot, then Kdenlive.

    In order of the potential quality and variety of projects possible it's directly inverse.

    Unless your daughter knows what ACES and REC 709 means then maybe point her toward Davinci.