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geraldyo
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
This is such a good point that I hadn't even realized til just now. I'm a pretty tech-savvy user and was never able to really figure out how it worked, or at least how to make it work for me. Can't imagine the average user's experience!
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I hate it when ads try to stop me from accidentally killing my baby
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Isn't this something that technically already exists? It seems to me the government is demanding thst browsers have that capability; not that the companies would have to use that feature. But (1) it may actually not be technically possible right now? Or (2) the wording is confusing enough that it is essentially forcing the use, not just "having the ability"
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Amongst "children", no. If for an adult, yes...
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
The post concludes that promoting LSD through anecdotal evidence is "harmful" and "naive" while condemning LSD through anecdotal evidence. I've had good experiences with hallucinogenics and think they're a societal net-positive, but if this post was promoting LSD based on a good trip with good results, it'd be equally bad. Maybe even more so.
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
It's just that doesn't even make any sense :(
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
While true that all countries had conflicts, most (maybe all?) of the developed world was never pillaged to the extent Africa and South America were. Not to mention a lot of the conflicts between those nations happened "voluntarily" between the fighting countries.

Africa especially, the current country borders were designed based on the division of property between all the European countries invading the natives' lands. That meant several tribes and groups were divided/grouped together, leading to wars that hold to this day. If I'm not mistaken the Rwanda Massacre is the major example of that coming to fruit
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
At that point we're back to the fact that humans make mistakes, so the AI is irrelevant. Had they not used AI, they could still make mistakes that look correct, even to experts
geraldyo
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
That's just false
geraldyo
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
How so?