The effects of the actions have to wait until January anyway.
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The effects of the actions have to wait until January anyway.
I want accurate elections that are as easy as possible for voters to participate in.
IDGAF if that upsets news anchors, Republicans & gamblers.
It also really doesn't matter given the US uses fixed terms, so politicians can't be seated earlier anyway.
Good, it's wild that more UK politicians aren't in jail after the blatant corruption that happened during COVID
Grand Theft Labour!
Will Burnham do these things?
Last time they tried stopping me for weed I was too dumb for them to arrest đ€Ł (I'd traveled non-stop from a festival in Spain my brain was so fried i forgot I had hash (known as chocolate in France) in my pocket)
I don't do much TTS but is this better than the non-AI equivalent?
Maybe my ears are bad because I've listen to too much human made loud music, but it sounds more artificial than the default say command on OSX.
It's really a shame that reddit has no interest in being good, because there are multiple ways you could address this:
Slashdot style moderation review is my favorite
having resources elect their mods could also prevent these grabs and server as a way to handle obvious abuse
But they seem more interested in getting ai to replace mods & be worse at it.
It's been a while so I could be mis remembering but basically once you'd been an active member long enough every once in a while you would be prompted to review moderation and upvotes (upvotes were done by category so +1 funny was different to +1 insightful), beyond that I'm not sure but I assume if you got too many of your votes rejected the weight of your votes was probably reduced or even completely ignored.
I think social media likely does this on an individual basis (so if you downvotes something someone else upvotes the fact you are anti-polarised against them is likely weighing votes going forward), but I think the weights applied globally so knowing you could be effectively judged irrelevant if you did too many stupid votes also kept people honest in how they voted (or was meant to anyway).
It's a shame nobody is really trying anything than personalized algorithms these days, if everyone has a unique experience it doesn't build an online community the way that websites used to IMO (even if some of the communities were extremely toxic)
Nah on larger communities we've already reached the point that going against the hivemind gets downvotes.
I think I upset technology by not sufficiently glazing signal (because it still depends on centralized infrastructure & Google/apple can send you backdoored updates), and there was no room for discussion only downvotes.
Oh I completely agree, I just think it's ridiculous to pretend tipping doesn't impact service.
Maybe better is not the right term but tipping definitely results in politer and usually faster service, there is no point in pretending it doesn't have an impact.
And I'm against tipping culture, I'm just not in denial that it has an impact.
Lol, you don't know shit about me.
I definitely think we should pay a living wage to everyone and I'm working to pass that in my city & county, but that's doesn't mean I'm in denial about the faux friendliness that results from tipping culture or that the staff are more attentive (it's much less common for staff to ask if you want more drinks without you having to get their attention in countries without tips than those with)
Tipping does not lead to better service.
Spoken like someone who's never experienced a French waiter.
I dunno I think it's more likely that they know all of these companies are a secure threat but they are ignoring it for their own guys.
He grew up in Taiwan & Thailand so in the 60s/70s so it's possible, not everywhere was as car pilled as the US then
Wow just 1 short of the average reddit comment these days
the industry has moved beyond simple IP address checks to deep packet inspection of wireless network identifiers.
I don't think this is a good description of what happened.
The app likely used the BSSID based location service or even did that itself with their own service.
But it renders the advice kind of useless:
While they cannot stop BSSID collection at the network level
They litterally can, no app installed from the app store is setting your interface to promiscuous mode & manually reading SSID headers, if you don't give permission to use location services they can't read use the services that translate BSSIDs into locations.
AIbros: we're creating God!!!
AI users: it can do translation & reformating pretty well but you got to check it's not chatting shit
AI boosters crying into their computers: "but I put make no mistakes into the prompt how is this happening!!!"
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