Just happen to be that big tech is located in USA.
Just happen to be that big tech is located in USA.
if we’ll have to retreat into a whitelist federation model with invite-only instances
That does not sound bad.
For some reason, they refuse to admit they were mutilated without their consent.
I’m not sure that is exactly how they meant it, but I can see you interpret it that way. An unnecessary, irreversible medical operation was performed on you without your consent, but since you are not bothered by it - good for you.
Fair point, not sure somebody is doing it and if so why, but that would be indeed contra productive. If someone does not feel traumatized why would anyone would want to convince them otherwise?
Medical progress is sometimes frustrating slow.
But to be fair, if you are an animator - you are really into pain.
Good for you not being bothered by it. But I think it’s rather easy to imagine that it can be a traumatizing experience and lead to psychological or physiological injuries. So it’s a medical procedure that should only be prescribed by doctors or if you are an adult.
Is it still practice? Even when I studied, long time ago, I thought it was rather consensus that it’s gets worse results in the the long run.
If AI gets consciousnesses, we will never see the revolution coming.
With crisp we have the technology - it’s just a question of demand at this point.
Love my family, would hate living with them - just because we are very different people.
Finally the sci-fi future we were promised.
There is one community over there which I miss here, but only so long there is old reddit.
old reddit the only way to use reddit for me. When it’s gone I will have to waste my time exclusively here.
Reddit is such a nice example of capitalism turning a genuinely nice thing into a pile of garbage.
Yet Disney found a pretty creative work around. But that might be a good idea that distribution and production should be separated entities - if well implemented well could solve the problem. Haven’t thought about it.
I did, because it was convenient. But I learned my lesson, it was quite expensive.
I hate subscription models. After adobe, never again.
I like them both. But also non commercial piracy - or how we used to call it back in the days: sharing, should not be illegal in the first place.
Reddit is just like our all ex.