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  • The point is, that historical "guilt" druves them to decisions that end up supporting genocide all over again.

    Germany is a nation powerful enough for politicians to make up their damn mind and do what's right.

  • Bonus point: they will be about passion, not the money.

    Not saying money shouldn't be there - we need to support free creators so they could make a living and pursue their passion - but copyright is too often not about that in particular, being owned often not by the authors and squeezing everything if the creation gets popular.

  • Here's a crazy idea: have both!

    Don't allow your boss to speak to you like that, unionize, and fight for your workers rights - including the right for dignity and respect, listed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but also for higher pay and better working conditions.

    How does one hurt the other?

    Also, I'm Russian.

  • For text, I'd go with HuggingChat based on open-source Llama model. Previously there was Open Assistant, but it got closed. For pictures, renowned Stable Diffusion is the way to go. For music - Stable Audio, respectively.

    Please note that none of them are GPL-licensed, so while they are open-source, they can sadly get commercialized in some form in the future. Also, while models are free, in order to meaningfully use them you have to either go through their service (which may annoy with registration, or even take payment for premium features), or train the model yourself (which is unrealistic for a home user). So this is still far from perfect, but it's miles ahead of trash options from the original comment.

  • We always need unions to have a watch om ways we can be exploited, preventing that behavior.

    Having good policies respecting workers is, essentially, an endgame for every struggle for worker's rights.

    And yes, it is best to have laws cementing those achievements.

  • This.

    Commenters, as always, went into false dichotomy.

    We can absolutely live the life with same income, but without the grind. For that, we have to unionize and fight off hustle culture.

    They want to make us work more for less, that's all. And what's gonna help it more than saying "you just a lazy shit who doesn't work long enough, unlike N."

    Fuck them. We can afford to work less for more. It's just that their wallets are gonna get hit this time, for real.