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Lvxferre [he/him] @ lvxferre @mander.xyz
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  • Sorry, I couldn't resist.

    This process has been happening since ChatGPT was released. And it'll only get worse.

    And when are those corporations get that people hate this sort of system? Ask Clippy.

  • For context, it's somewhat common here in Latin America to name markets after the owner's name; doubly so in smaller cities. (The city where this happened has 9k inhabitants)

    It's also common to name supermarkets "Super [something]", to highlight that it sells general goods instead of just produce.

    With that out of the way: seriously? Nintendo going after a mum-and-dad market in a small city in North America??? This only highlights that the current trademark and intellectual property laws across the world are toilet paper - they aren't there to defend "healthy competition" or crap like that, but to ensure megacorps get their way. Screw this shit and screw Nintendo - might as well rename their company to Ninjigoku/任地獄, bloody hell.

  • Initially I was thinking on how this is such a blatantly bad idea. I don't think that it'll attract chip makers to USA, but instead send the industries relying on those chip makers to other countries. Because as the text says it takes years to build a chip factory, and those industries downstream simply won't wait.

    Then it clicked me - government debt. He might be trying to find new sources of income for the United-Statian government. They only need to last four years - if they ruin the economy later on, it is not his problem.

  • Yup, something like this - but for the honeypot, not for the legit pages.

  • This looks interesting. I'd probably combine it with model poisoning - giving each page longer chunks of text, containing bullshit claims and "grammar of slightly brokenness"; so if the data is used to train a model with, the result gets worse.

  • We don't need to lie about it; not even by omission.

    In the best case scenario, Meta is employing an automated moderation system, it's incorrectly tagging what users share as "spam", and can't be arsed to fix the issue in due time - note that this was already attested at least September 2024. That's more than enough to blame Meta.

    Given Meta tells the truth, but I don’t see any reason to doubt this.

    I see quite a few reasons to not trust = be gullible towards what Meta says. Starting by the fact that it's on its best interests to silence mentions to competitors.

  • Even if it was a honest mistake (is it? I have my doubts.), I don't think that "we" (people in general) should give it a pass. On its best it highlights how unfair those automated systems are towards the users; plus Meta is in a position that it should be held responsible for what it does, regardless of its "intentions".

  • Meta be like:

    "Calling LGBTQ+ people «mentally ill»? No, we can't remove that, it would be censorship."

    "Linking to a competitor that doesn't ? NO, YOU CAN'T DO THAT! No, we aren't totally censoring you, we're, uhm, you're totally spamming! Yeah, that's it, you're spam!"

    I think that people can - and should - capitalise on Streisand Effect against Meta.

  • Let's roll with this hypothesis for a moment and say that Musk, Mellon, Adelson etc. want to instate a dictatorship in USA. In that case isolating USA politically seems like a bad deal, since it would make it harder for them to conduct businesses elsewhere.

    If however they are trying to do this, I'd expect an autocoup similar to Hitler in 1934. For that they'd need to solidify Trump's power, and remove the ability of the house of representatives to impeach him - by getting rid of it, or silencing it, or transforming it into meatpuppets.

  • Putin is a bit too serious and conscious of the impact of his decisions to be jesting, specially near some clueless moron. The other hypotheses that you laid out seem sensible, though.

    Also, bold of you to presume that the USA will ever have another election again… [...]

    Even then, his successor won't be as easy to manipulate as Trump himself.

  • I thought about Putin, IIRC he's close to Trump. But the hypothesis in the link only makes sense if Putin's goal is USA isolating itself, not the annexation of those territories. Because:

    1. The odds of USA annexing Canada or Greenland are next to zero. Even Trump being guillotined would be less unlikely.
    2. If USA actually annexed those places, it would benefit Russia for four years... and that's it. Then Russia would have a bigger problem to deal with, as the presidency of USA changes hands.

    But I don't know, I feel like there's some piece missing here.

  • Who's manipulating Trump?

    Or, asking the same questions through different words: who's able to manipulate him, and benefits from USA losing all its soft power?

    I'm asking this because there's a clear pattern in all this shit: he's taunting every single of USA's long-standing partners. First the EU (Greenland), then the Commonwealth (Canada), now Mexico. In the meantime the shit that Americans whine on the internet is becoming increasingly more relatable, hinting that the situation there is becoming more and more similar to the one here in Latin America.

  • Feathered dinos are hardcore.

    1. It's morally good when people access information, culture, and entertainment.
    2. It's morally good when the author of a work gets rewarded by their work.

    Piracy is morally justified when 1 is a more pressing matter than 2. As such, it's justified in situations like this:

    • If, in the absence of piracy, the pirate would still not pay for the goods - because #2 is set up to zero (the author of the work is not rewarded anyway).
    • If it's impossible to obtain the goods without piracy. For example, abandonware.
    • If the author of the work would get breadcrumbs of the money used to access legally the goods, and the pirate compensates the author directly (e.g. donation).
  • I ended picking Miru (from another comment) up to watch anime, so I won't automatise the system - I'll use the RSS just to warn me when there are new episodes. That said, this extension (to allow transmission to download from rss) plus this site (to sift the RSS feed, so you don't download e.g. individual episodes alongside batches) could help.

  • I liked it. I really liked it.

    It got a .deb version, not just appimage. Installed without issues.

    The interface is clean, and I could easily find series that I enjoy, both on- and off-season. (Tested with DanMachi V and Hikaru no Go). For neither it felt like I was watching it from torrents, there was no stuttering at all.

    I use MAL instead of AL, but importing the list was easy enough. It's less one thing to do, great - now I don't need to update the anime list manually!