z3rOR0ne

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[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago

Live out the dystopian future that is Westworld.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

Any terminal emulator, but I prefer the suckless terminal. After that I guess zsh and neovim.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 24 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

catbox.moe for image hosting and litterbox.catbox.moe for temporary image hosting. Throw them a few bucks if you do use their service and can spare it. It's a cool little site.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Super jealous. 🤤

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 45 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Ive been running Linux for close to a decade now and one thing that I've noticed is rarely brought up in Linux circles is that Linux Kernel Development is heavily funded by major big tech corpos. Examples include Microsoft, Google, Oracle, and IBM.

There is a vested corporate interest in keeping Linux well maintained as it is the OS that underpins the vast majority of corporate server architecture and infrastructure.

I'm not saying Linux development wouldn't exist without them, but imho, Linux certainly wouldn't be as ubiquitous as it is today without this corporate backing. Thusly, it is worth noting that in many ways, we Linux users have not escaped corporate influence simply from switching from Windows or MacOS to Linux.

We've maybe lessened it to some degree, but to think we are somehow immune to the misguided mandates from state governments, like the latest recent age verification laws, is misguided.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 7 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

No TV at all, and no social media other than federated platforms and YouTube these days, and I only use alternative no algo clients for YouTube. If I hear about something to watch, I sail the high seas, find it, watch it. If I like it, it goes into my backups.

One of these days I might buy an old ass TV and set up a JellyFin server, but I'm fine with my 1080p monitor. I only watch like 2 shows at a time max, and keep up with like 5 or 6 YT channels. No time and no need for others.

Admittedly, my computer is in my bedroom though. I always have had my computer in my bedroom though, so that's just a personal taste thing.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Along with every other technology related problem. 👏Done and done!

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 week ago (14 children)

Interesting idea, but you'd have to solve the whole brain still going through the process of senescence problem. Essentially the brain is still deteriorating at the same rate and eventually dies from old age even if the body continues to sustain it. And of course, you'd have to figure out how to safely "hook up" the brain.

SciFi can be interesting, but the pursuit of immortality or even extensive longevity always seemed to me like a very very bad idea to me. I like living, I don't like living enough to want to do it forever.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Fuck you Bo French. Goddamnit, my bowels can produce only so much shit to splatter all over these Fascists' graves.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

And then they stupidly left him alive.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 week ago

In order to economically survive? AI companies need to be so much more than is actually possible.

But we're still fucked, not because of AI, but because of Earth's Greatest Enemy.

Anyways, enjoy your doomscroll.

[–] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Technically one buys food just to eventually flush it down the toilet after briefly using it to maintain energy and mass.

 

I highly suggest you read the article in its entirety as there are some truly beautiful sentiments as well, but here are the doomscroll bits:

After clicking on this random link shared on the internet on a normal Thursday, I had uncovered a deep grief. A deep grief about how the technology industry has become so abhorrently hostile to the human experience that it has inadvertently distracted me from real and true humanity held deep within art and music; a deep grief borne from realising I thought I’d lost one of the founding concepts of my identity since I first touched a piano at the age of five. I felt all of this even though I am actively engaging in playing music every day.

I think I am in an abusive relationship with the technology industry. Yes, this is probably about AI. Stay with me.

Last week I spoke to a very good friend of mine who works as a senior software engineer. They told me that they don’t really write code anymore as part of their job; they only talk out loud to Claude. This surprised me. They also said that now they feel like an administrator rather than a software engineer — someone who merely assigns and reviews tasks — and, despite feeling “more productive”, they also don’t feel that good about the whole thing.

But I felt something weird during this conversation. Given I was surprised that this friend had seemingly embraced using AI day-to-day, and given how much I respect them, I suddenly felt like I should be doing the same. I started questioning my worth, my value, my productivity. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve tried using AI in my day-to-day activities, albeit very lightly. Given the type of work I do, it would be remiss of me not to explore the options. But there’s a deep discomfort that comes with me reaching for generative AI, not least because I have never been able to generate very good results.

Anyway, here’s where the abusive part comes in.

You simply cannot breathe without seeing, hearing, or engaging in any kind of technical conversation about AI. AI has dominated the Zeitgeist so catastrophically that the only way to escape is to turn off the WiFi and delete all the apps. Every single piece of fucking software has some kind of shitty AI add-on, forced into your face at regular intervals whilst you’re trying to go about your life or do your job or check your email or write an email or read an email or talk to a human support agent or read a recipe or open an issue on an open-source project or watch a YouTube video or open your IDE or do a fucking internet search. The cognitive overload of AI trying to Make You More Productive™️ whilst you’re actually trying to be productive is so shockingly absurd. And yet, we are being made to feel like we are stagnating, being left behind, not good enough, that we are luddites should we not adopt this imposing technology. We are being told we’re missing out, even though we’re probably doing just fine. The technology is gaslighting us.

This week, I spoke to another friend about how their company is now mandating AI usage for all employees. There is no reason for this mandate, only that someone who knows someone said that at another company where everyone adopted AI they were able to fire all the software engineers and make bank. So if I’m reading this correctly, the message is: “You must adopt this tool, or you will be fired. But we’re going to fire you soon anyway. Good luck.”

I do not enjoy using generative AI. Not only because have I seen few benefits for me personally. Not only because has it ruined the experience of trying to search for accurate and reliable information. Not only because of the way the chat-bot-style LLMs are built to project some kind of sickening quasi-human personality. Not only because mandated generative AI use is burning out my friends. Not only because this technology has caused numerous people to die. Not only because AI is draining water from areas that need it most. Not only because billions of dollars are going directly to AI organisations whilst millions of humans exist in poverty. Not only because using AI is an incredibly lonely experience where human collaboration and conversation has been replaced by weird conversations with computer algorithms. Not only because of the implicit bias generative AI displays as a result of the data it was trained on. Not only because people are doing some really weird things with AI like trying to sell apps that keep your dead relatives “alive”. Not only because apparently AI performs better when you threaten it. Not only because the pivot to AI has wrongly centred the worker value conversation around how much an individual can do rather than what they can contribute (not much has changed since I wrote this article almost a year ago).

I just enjoyed my work better when I wasn’t bombarded by a single piece of technology 24 hours a day seven days a week, that seems to have very, very bad implications for humans and the planet, actually. I'd rather go back to the era of the JavaScript framework debates.

What’s even more personally terrifying: what if I need to find a new job in the near future? There are seemingly no non-generative-AI-centred options left for someone like me. I’m afraid that every opportunity will either be for a company building some kind of generative AI experience, or one that mandates the use of generative AI in your daily responsibilities, or one that refuses to use AI at the expense of their financial success and the stability of my employment. At this point I cannot escape. I am at the mercy of the profession I chose. I have a family to feed and a mortgage to pay. Retraining is not an option right now. I must force myself to adapt.

And what will the future look like when this time comes? Will the industry’s mass cognitive decline be so far gone that none of this will matter anyway?

 

Recently watched the premiere of season 3, episode 1 of the animated show, People Watching on YouTube and this emotional heartbreaker was just pulling the tears straight out of me. I'm such a softy sometimes. Enjoy.

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For those of you unfamiliar, People Watching was an Adult Animated series on the Cracked YouTube Channel from 2017-2018.

It was written, directed, and animated by the Canadian Illustrator, Winston Rowntree.

The plot revolved around the observations and day to day lives of a group of millenials. The episodes are filled with pop culture references, introspections on mental health, gender identity, sociopolitical issues, and more.

The show was one of many gems the channel was putting out at the time (After Hours being another of my personal favorites), and I was truly sad when I saw its last episode as I felt there was so much more to work with and I appreciated the voice acting and art style a lot.

So you can imagine my delight when I stumbled across this trailer in my feed!

If you haven't seen the first two seasons, I highly recommend you check out People Watching Seasons 1 & 2.

Be warned, there are some heartbreaking emotional moments in this show, but it can be so cathartic as well at times. Give it a watch if you're so inclined.

EDIT: Removed repetitive phrasing.

EDIT: and the premiere for season 3 is out.

 

Robert answers the big question: who does Peter Thiel think the antichrist might be? And we learn about the time he considered cryonically freezing his own head after death.

 

Robert answers the big question: who does Peter Thiel think the antichrist might be? And we learn about the time he considered cryonically freezing his own head after death.

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When the bubble pops - How AI will destroy the economy

How exactly will AI steal your job? And what will it look like when unemployment skyrockets?

AI is hyped. It is hyped to be able to do all of our tasks much more efficiently than most humans could, very rapidly erasing the need for human labor. The collateral damage? The entirety of the working class. The mass layoffs across the tech sector serve to prove this point. The labor cuts are no longer counted in numbers, but in percentages.

If this is truly a systemic trend, then the mass increase in unemployment is irreversible. AI will wipe out the working class as a whole. If that happens, tens of millions of people will be left without income. Income they’d need to buy goods, services and assets. The prices of assets will fall because the retail won’t have the money to spend on them. Profits will fall, leading to the stock market crash, pulverizing incomes and net worth of millions. The economy as we’ve known it for decades will be destroyed.

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Robert sits down with Sarah Marshall to discuss just what Peter Thiel believes about the antichrist and who he thinks is destroying the world.

(2 Part Series)

 

Robert sits down with Sarah Marshall to discuss just what Peter Thiel believes about the antichrist and who he thinks is destroying the world.

(2 Part Series)

 

One of the better critiques I've seen of the Right Wing Backlash against criticism of Charlie Kirk after his assassination.

 

One of the better critiques I've seen of the Right Wing Backlash against criticism of Charlie Kirk after his assassination.

 

One of the better critiques I've seen of the Right Wing Backlash against criticism of Charlie Kirk after his assassination.

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