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RagingHungryPanda @ RagingHungryPanda @lemm.ee
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  • In a sense, but I doubt there is the same level of tracking. Lemmy doesn't (as far as I assume) track how long you spend on a page, what you click on, how long you stay, etc. That's a pretty big difference compared to just what you posted or commented.

  • Capital demands growth. It doesn't care how you do it. It doesn't track or reward whether you did it by making the world better or by creating death squads and working with the CIA to kill thousands of people and overthrow a government that wanted to charge you taxes and limit the amount of land you could have.

    It's been this way, and worse, for a long time. But bear in mind that Twitter gave us the ability to see how billionaires think. Modern media made them more accessible. They didn't change, our knowledge of them did.

  • While I don't necessarily think that votes should be made public, it would be nice if you could see your own votes. There have been a few times I wanted to find a post that I had seen, but didn't save, and I couldn't find it.

  • If it means anything, my parents have been going to a lot of specialists lately as they age and have had issues, and it's pretty much the same story:

    • set appointment with a doc - soonest you can get is in a few weeks or a month
    • go see a doc, get a recommendation another doc
    • they're full, wait 3 weeks
    • huh, maybe this other doc?, etc
  • a lot of AI is really just fancy statistics stuff. Years and years ago, I was doing an introductory lesson on some AI tools and the example given was predicting the price of rent or the price of a house. There's likely a mixture of the statistics part to predict and the algorithmic part to increase the amount and see if people bite.

    It turns out, most will when everyone is using it bc being homeless kinda sucks.

  • No, the general idea is that people took out 0%/ low interest loans in yen to buy assets. The rates went up and a bunch of people sold, causing a 12% drop, but then it went back up 10% the next day.

    There are other things going on, like the jobs report in the US, but that was the big thing.

  • The last time I bought a CD, I got excited to listen to it at home, then realized I didn't have a disc drive anywhere lol. I guess sweatshirts is the way to go. I'd buy a flashdrive with the lossless music for the same price though.

    Edit: oh crap I'm not younger