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  • Yea. I can't see why people r defending copyrighted material so much here, especially considering that a majority of it is owned by large corporations. Fuck them. At least open sourced models trained on it would do us more good than than large corps hoarding art.

  • text rule

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  • Yea, I got that, but I'm just confused by the post lol. Is this some sort of mutated form of humor, that has emerged out of the fallen core of the Chornobyl reactor that I'm too dumb to understand?

  • That a mathematically accurate democracy is impossible is obvious.

    That's not how scientific proofs work. Also, this video delves into which family of voting systems can be the closest to a perfect democracy.

    This is a no-brainer, and completely irrelevant.

    It is relevant as we should be considering ways to move away from plurality voting, which sucks.

    It’s also a strawman, argument, as nobody ever claimed that democracies are mathematically accurate.

    Huh? Haven't you ever seen mathematical proofs in your life? Why should proofs always be about disproving something? What are you talking about here?

  • I have no idea how this is an attempt at whataboutism lol. This video deals with the mathematical definition of a perfect election (or democracy, however you word it) thing that you are talking about. It's a well produced explanation of Arrow's impossibility theorem. That's it. No one's saying that we should move away from democracy or whatever lmao.

  • Honestly I find it really hard to imagine a humanoid robot (at least without muscle induced mobility) maintaining an aircraft/plumbing and so on.

    I can imagine the use case. I don't see this tech being anywhere close to maturity in this decade though. The amount of processing power would be CRAZY to deal with these tasks, no? Computer vision + motor skills. Add actual mobility to that. What would be the power source? Definitely not a battery! Would it be like a cable connected to a wall outlet or something?

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  • No. But if u r a rail worker in Germany, Hitler is clearly talking about murdering minorities and u r aware of this information and yet u stay, then yes. U r complicit in the crimes of Hitler.

  • Garuda Linux

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  • I'm glad that u made the switch, but I'm a little skeptical about ur choice of distro. I tried Garuda like 2 years ago. Barely lasted 3 months on it.

    Garuda's KDE DE was incredibly buggy, the wifi would get disconnected constantly and so on. Also, getting any support for it (on forums n stuff like that) was very hard. I made the choice to switch back to Ubuntu. Everything works out of the gate, n if u face any problem it almost always will have a solution posted up on Stack overflow.

    But again, if u'r happy with Garuda, good for u! However, it is not representative of the Linux experience. If u find it to be a pain in the ass, it does not mean that all of Linux is a problem haha.

  • Ew the new one sucks. Why can't they spend the money that they have on important stuff instead of changing logos every couple of years? Uk, considering that their funding is going to dry up because of the Google anti trust case?