

The national insecurity police arrested a guy standing on the street with a sign asking for accountability over the fire. Nothing more.


The national insecurity police arrested a guy standing on the street with a sign asking for accountability over the fire. Nothing more.


The privacy invasion has been the whole point from the start. PrOtEcTinG thE ChiLdRen is just the pretext.


Oh bullshit. There are plenty of good reasons to be against “AI”. Look at any of the multi-paragraph, well-reasoned arguments right in this thread.


Just because other sectors/industries use more doesn’t mean what AI data centers use isn’t a horrible waste of a limited resource we need to survive.


I understand it’s very difficult when you’re just trying to get by. I truly get that. But if the average citizen doesn’t risk the things they hold dear in order to do the right thing, no one is going to do it for you. There’s a point where they’ve consolidated too much power for you to realistically do anything about it. You’re not there yet, though it’s headed in that direction fast. There’s still a window of opportunity.
I would look, for example, to the Ukrainian Euromaidan as inspiration. They risked everything, and many lost their lives. But they succeeded. It can be done. If you give up before the fight has started, what’s even the point of being alive?


I’m OOTL, what has Proton done in the past? Friends of mine routinely recommend Proton, so I’d be interested in hearing about their negative history.


I would respectfully disagree with the assertion that most people operate in survival mode. I understand Africa is different from Europe. Here, we’ve had things relatively stable because of our good relations with most of our neighbors (with the exception of russia). If you can trust most of the people next to you, you can prepare for the worst with the rest, but still live life in peace and tranquility for the most part.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs shows that if you have the basics - such as physiological and safety needs - taken care of, it frees you to pursue higher goals. We’ve prepared for another war with russia for some 80 years, but we’re still a safe, developed nation where most people don’t really need to worry about their physiological and safety needs too much, which leaves them free to pursue things like belonging, esteem and self-actualization.
That’s my understanding of the situation anyway. I’m not saying I’m 100% right, but that’s how I see it so far.


If being able to rely on the US depends entirely on the next president for the next 4 to 8 years, that means we can’t rely on them at all. I say that as someone in a country that needs its NATO membership.


Most legal systems will require you to prove that the other person had ability, opportunity and intent to cause you actual physical harm, and that you used minimal, necessary and proportional force. Someone recording you in public doesn’t get you anywhere near that.


“Join the webring”


We have so many books, why do we need more?
We have so many paintings, why do we need more?
We have so many movies, why do we need more?
There are always new things to explore creatively. We don’t need more slop. But there are plenty of new things to try.


Fascists must have more Lebensraum.


Russia has been a boil on humanity’s ass for much longer than putin has been alive.


The privacy risk is the point. Nothing in this is about pRoTeCtIng ChILdrEn.


Surely a strongly worded tweet will fix this.


Not sure if you mean the Moskva, that one was taken out by anti-ship missiles. But let’s do both, just to be sure?


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Oh no! If only there had been some way of predicting this!


Hopefully, so is the cancer.
“Notice me, daddy Xi!”