dropdrip

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[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 day ago

Israel is committing genocide. Israel are harboring war criminals.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 day ago

Consume the ads like a good corpo-drone. Lobby the unicode consortium to have your emoji added/removed because you have no control over your computer; you have no property. Drone does what the computer says to do. Consume ads. Beep bop.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 day ago

What's a world cup? America failing; land of poverty and circuses.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I don't get it either, OP. If the DJs don't go mad how do the listeners retain sanity? It's madness. (No, really. You have trades people who listen to the same station day in day out and they play the exact same songs, over and over, every day. Those listeners are demented. At that point you're just listening for the ads...) Tune into the local community stations. All the commercial stations are just repeat rubbish. You'll find variety and local music on the community stations. They likely need your financial support too. It's sad seeing these stations shutter one by one...

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Manuel Bronstein - Chief Product Officer, Roblox.

Maybe a hotel in Ireland needs to be shot up. Take out Pete Thiel once and for all. He's making a big mess everywhere.

 

I'm looking for sites that host open data. It'd be nice if they were collaborative projects too, like a site that tracks prices of domestic-groceries that's updated by users. By "open" I don't mean monetarily-free, but rather data that is free from restrictive-licenses. A website that hosts free data, uploaded by its users, with the agreement that all data uploaded then belongs to the entity that hosts it is something I am not looking for. OpenStreetMap is a good example of what I'm looking for, I think... I'm under the impression the data uploaded by the user still belongs to the user. I may be mistaken though.

A cursory search found this website: https://library.bu.edu/bizdata/free-data . I haven't gone through the links on that page yet, but in case I can't find what I'm looking for there I thought I'd also ask users here.

Originally I wanted to find a repository of currency-conversion prices, but then I began to wonder about libre data repositories in general.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 7 points 6 days ago (1 children)

gestures broadly at the whole Iran war

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

This post is acrid; I'm venting. You'll probably feel attacked.

I'd like a serious answer, but I'll probably will only get replies from petulant adult-children though. That's not a provocative jab; it's a statement of disgust. The whole consumer side of tech is largely adult-children who fail to take any responsibility. This isn't even new. From day dot commercial software vendors have been exploiting you.

the market only has two offerings: Google's Android and Apple's

Does no one see an issue with this? A duopoly? It's not even one market in one country, it's nearly a duopoly on a global scale.

get mad at increasing surveillance by surveillance companies (Google, Apple, et al.)

scream at internet, for the Nth time

Just don't use them.

but my Discord my Bank apppppp~

You're all willingly giving up your autonomy whilst crying about it. Why? Just why? The alternatives aren't good enough for your pampered ass? Stick an external battery to the pinephone and suddenly it lasts for two days.

That's too goofy; what would my friends think of me?

Install GrapheneOS on models that support it.

Too many buttons to click; it should all be done for me. Waaaaaa~

Too hard to escape the Google/Apple ecosystem

Are you all for real? Pressing buttons on your computer is too hard? Holy shit.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 week ago

And the dog brought every camera. He even set them up; installed them and connected them to his internet-connection that he pays for. The dog payed for all of it. The dog did all this because he wanted... well, because the ads told him he wanted to.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I wouldn't blame fiat at all. It's an issue of governance, classes and growing poverty. Capital has been shrinking labour's share, year on year. Your inability to afford a nominal price has nothing to do with fiat. The capitalist class have just grown more brazen and they've realised no one will say "no".

https://fortune.com/2026/01/13/us-workers-smallest-labor-share-gdp-on-record/

If you want to quip about AI being mentioned in the above article do note that labour's share of GDP had been on the decline before 'AI' was a twinkle in your father's eye. It's been a set trend, with politician's endlessly arguing with the working class: you'll get your share soon(tm), but not now. It never came and it never will. The political promises are the same, but they increasingly sound ever hollower.

It's just more capitalists doing what capitalists do.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

I'd argue it's the government's fault. In the computer-age government's failed to educate their populations on what and how to use computers. They instead taught their students how to use X, Y and Z software. Ignorance here is the root of the problem. A symptom of ignorance could be stupidity I suppose... but users are lazy too. Governments also failed to regulate the nascent software-industries whilst pouring billions into that market. It's too harsh to just criticize the individual.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Computers are machines for war; if your computers aren't liberated they're working for someone else. You pay for the hardware. You pay for the software. You pay for the electricity. You pay for the data-connection. You create content/data. They take it all. They keep the profits. They don't even pay nominally for the labour.

Shoshana Zuboff will claim it's surveillance-capitalism. I claim she's a reactionary reacting to a new domain of exploitation under capitalism that the intelligentsia were previously protected from. It's not new; it does not need a clunky prefix: it's still just capitalism. Only now this particular type of exploitation can be done invisibly, silently and on an industrial scale that spans the globe.

Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, et al kills. If you use these technology companies you contribute to sophisticated targeting-software used by militaries to kill. You're not a goofy innocent, just wanting to post 'selfies' to Facebook on a Google-Android mobile-computer. You're willfully ignorant at this point.

Putting aside ideals of privacy: economically you're being exploited with no nominal compensation at all. You've been trained to grovel and you wonder why tech-bros have a god-complex as you use their software obeying them absolutely.

You're either free or a slave. Maybe drone is more apt: computer says go here; computer says take photo; computer says input real-name of person photographed; computer says buy this; computer says don't think--just accept--just agree--obey! The computer will set you free!

Addendum: the frustrating thing is this is a matter of consent. It can be halted entirely, but it requires users to make a choice: reject proprietary software. Think about what the software is actually doing with those CPU cycles you pay for. Stop donating data, capital and other resources to these surveillance networks.

[–] dropdrip@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 weeks ago

Good to have you back in the corpo., kid. Stay blind as we shunt you into a new era of authoritarianism. You're absolutely right. Freedom is inconsequential compared to framedrops. Framedrops should never happen. Linux is far too buggy to be used. It's little more than a toy at this stage. Check back in ten years. Until then your trusty Windoz3 eleben with enhancements from Givbidia will distract you! No, don't look there! Ad!

 

Going through my family's photo album... with every moment being recorded in this surveillance hellscape there will be a generation of people who can watch themselves being born, or conceived--in SD, HD, 4k or 8k. Add audio too: mono or stereo? Surround sound? If that's not time-travel I don't know what is.

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