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  • I disagree with Legault but I also disagree with you. Quebec and New Brunswick have no obligation to become English monolingual provinces. But we also shouldn't be discriminating against people based on language (any language) where we can accommodate, especially if it's one of the official languages of the country or province.

  • Playnite on Windows is the premiere experience for multilauncher support. Highly customizable, and it has a UX that's much better to lay-users than something like Gog Galaxy 2.0. Integrations are well QA'd and updated. It's wild that this was built as a FLOSS project because it's better than what billion dollar companies have done by a mile.

  • Determinism is actually a really silly argument to make for anything. Determinism doesn't posit that people don't make choices, but simply that the choices made are determinable, even if they in every way resemble "free choice". We are a part of the variables that determinism says contributes to these choices, but your solution is we sit with a sock in our mouth because it's so very mean to tell Elon he's a cunt "because he has no choice". You're, put plainly, a fool, if you believe for a second that predetermined choices make someone any less of an asshole. Elon Musk is a harmful, narcissistic asshole is no different than "the total result of Elon Musk's predetermined decisions are to behave as a narcissitic asshole."

    Yes, under determinism, he has no choice in the matter, just as a gun used to kill someone has no choice in being a killing machine, or a pencil in a 4th grade classroom has no choice in being a penis drawer.

    Deterministic sophistry being used to soften, excuse, or in any way lessen the value of peoples' individual actions is mere sophistry, and completely misses the point of the philosophical theory.

  • I don't agree with punitive "justice". It's ineffective, bad, and wrong.

    But I do agree that, while rehabilitative justice takes place, we must protect society from those who are doing harm to others.

    The adult approach is to think about an effective way to prevent him from doing more damage while not giving the wrong signals to the rest of society.

    Your "adult approach" allows him to continue to freely do harm to people, and in no way addresses it nor the harm those who think he's acceptable perpetuate.

    He has a tail of followers so care needs to be taken that he doesn’t become a martyr for them.

    This is another excuse to do nothing.

  • I personally find them both useful. Well, Tiktok specifically not youtube shorts.

    My thing with tiktok is that their content recommendation algorithm is best-in-class at knowing what sort of content I want, and it starts edging away from what I want, just marking stuff as "not interested" a few times will bring it back in line. By modulating my behaviours on certain types of content (i.e. making choices over whether to watch or skip, mark as "not interested", view comments, comment myself), I can customize an algorithmic feed that delivers what I want.

    Granted this is quite an amount of work to use a "social media app", unlike the other platforms, it's possible and it's good.

    Youtube (long-form) I think is extremely useful when I'm looking for something in-particular, especially if it's something that doesn't age very much. Guides and tutorials, let's plays, retrospectives, etc. They both fit better with the long-form content, and are much easier to find on Youtube than Tiktok.

    The content recommendation algorithm of Tiktok is what makes me use it, while the discovery of specific content and access to longer form content is what makes me use Youtube.

  • I should add that I reject the idea of anyone making a choice. Neuroscience is pretty confident that choice is not an actual thing; it’s all cause and effect. The behavior we are seeing from Elon Musk now is caused by his genes, how he was brought up, and how people are treating him. We can control one of these three things to get the effect we want.

    Is this how you excuse any wrongdoing of any person who's ever existed? Holding people accountable, both in private and public, is a part of that influence upon who he is. At this point, I'm comfortable saying Elon Musk is a lost cause, and the best thing we can do is make him less capable of harming society yet further.

    Not everyone gets a redemption arc, that's only a thing in novels. Elon Musk has no desire to understand normal people, and that's something is simply impossible to contend with.

  • Elon too, while misguided, wants to do good

    There's no reason to believe this.

    But look at how his dad has treated him growing up

    An explanation as to why someone's a bad person doesn't make them less bad.

    Plus I’m pretty sure he’s neurodivergent.

    He's autistic. Most autistic people aren't narcissistic megalomaniacs, and if they are, they should be called out for it.

    If anybody wants to get him to see the error of his ways, more abusive language is certainly not going to help.

    A moot point, he will not accept anything but the yes men he grew up around and lived the last 52 years being applauded by.

    He’s being pushed into a corner and in his mind he sees a world that is increasingly broken by vile people who don’t understand him or his vision for improving the world.

    I do understand his vision, and the vision is broken and harmful.

    Elon has in fact done a lot of good for the world, but he needs people he trust to keep his feet on the ground.

    He has? Like his racially segregated factories? Or the monkeys he experiments on the brains of?

    That can’t be achieved by chastising him, but by praising the things he does well and getting him to spend more time among “normal” people and good role models

    This is ineffective with people in such a power position.

    In the meantime though, to protect the world from powerful broken men, we need regulation to keep them fenced off.

    Agreed.

    Ultimately, Elon Musk is a genuinely harmful and bad person, who is both uncritically malicious to those who dare criticize him, and is incredibly foolish at every endeavour he involves himself in. "His" successes come as a result of people he hired walling him off in his companies so that he continues to invest in technologies while being blind to any important part of production he might find interesting enough to meddle in.

    Your take on him is one I can empathize with, and I even held myself for a while, but at the end of the day, it's a benefit of the doubt he expressly does not deserve.

  • Well, Epic instigated them to ban the app so they could claim the ban as a tort under competition law.

  • Well, that's not exactly the demand. The demand is simply that if they wish to sell a product in the country, it meets their regulatory specifications by June 2025. Apple doesn't have to upgrade their older models, they could also simply stop selling them.

    But if they wish to sell a product, it must meet the manufacturing requirements of the region in which they wish to sell. Hardly a big deal if you ask me.

  • Ya, no pirate worth their salt would risk it at this point. It's so infested with malware, with seemingly no moderation, and no meaningful original releases.

  • Because these aren't conservatives. Not in the economic sense. These are fascists who campaign under the guise of conservatism.

  • What issues are you talking about? This would be important context so I can decide whether I care or not.

  • So, you don't believe in voting as a human right, and you think prisons have ever solved even a single solitary thing in their entire history?

    Miss me with that lmao

  • AniDB contains hashes for episodes of anime. They're obviously not all there - really it's a fraction of a fraction of them - but it's the most comprehensive public database of anime file hashes.

  • Yeah, except .world's fucking weird when it comes to piracy and keep actively trying to horde the userbase for some reason?