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chillingeffect
·wczoraj·discuss
This is amazingly coherent and explanatory article!

the writer really went into depth about the problem and...surprise...the answer is almost embarrassingly simple.

Everyone in the country needs to read this.
chillingeffect
·12 dni temu·discuss
yes some of the provocative imagery is non-productive in public spheres outside private circles.

As a remedy, I recommend everyone on the left read George Lakoff's book "Don't Think of an Elephant." It's a guide for how to communicate effectively, especially to people who have a vastly different worldview from themselves.

He's been consulting to organizations for a long time and these books are the distillation of his knowledge in plain language.

Preview:

1. He makes an (obv simplified) model of left vs right communication as "nurturing parent" vs. "strict father." There is obvious overlap - it's a model, but you can see how much this explains as he develops it a bit further.

2. He talks about a "staining" or "triggering" effect when communicating. what does that mean? people have key words that instantly shut down their thought, preventing useful discussion. For example, immediately upon hearing the words "trans," conservatives might picture a man in a dress molesting someone in a bathroom. Similar for leftists when they hear a word like "corporation" or "business." So he teaches how to communicate without stumbling on these.
chillingeffect
·12 dni temu·discuss
What's needed are democratically-agreed upon guidelines.

Yes if you suck at science, you can't get paid.

But if the subjects you study are politically inconvenient to the presently-in-charge admin, you should still be allowed to research them.
chillingeffect
·12 dni temu·discuss
I am generally agreeing with you. IIUC, your point is we can't survive like this, so why are we even pretending to go to Mars?

and i'm saying: let's not wreck ourselves trying to get to Mars/beyond the solar system in the next century. Let's background it. Live gently in the meantime.

I think the disagreement is you believe we're already kinda screwed? I haven't commented on that possibility previously. I'm not fully qualified nor informed enough to make a decisive opinion. But it does seem like it will very uncomfortable for a long time. And it's very difficult to get people to change their minds when the surveillance capital propaganda continuously shapes our conscious imagination to its own constraints.
chillingeffect
·14 dni temu·discuss
Yes, it's important to leave the solar system...but we have 4 billion years to think about it.

We can do a little bit each year. We don't have to tap into all of our social services, cops on the street, clean water, and create an entire surveillance and surveillance capital infrastructure to get there by 2050 or even 2100.

We can aim to get there by, say, the year 100,000, and still have 4000x headroom.

Meanwhile we live healthy, safe, low-stress lives, where fun, outdoor activity, swimming in rivers, picking fruit from trees, having all night parties outdoors, swilling beer, reading great books, napping in hammocks, camping in the mountains are all freely available.
chillingeffect
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
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chillingeffect
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
not useful in a disaster scenario:

YOU> HELP I'M DROWNING

C64> YOU' HERE!

YOU> OH NO I'M ON FIRE

C64> IGLAY!

YOU> IM BEING SWALLOWED BE A SNAKE

C64>

YOU> BIRDS ARE NIPPING ON ME

C64> YOU
chillingeffect
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
I really like this...I've been trying to come up with a similar system, not necessarily for just gh, but for comms in general. And with groups so e.g. someone from my group can trust someone in the group of a someone I trust. And from there it would be neat to add voting...so someone requires a number of votes before they can be trusted.
chillingeffect
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
yes and also no ;) Think of stirling engines as driven by "heat differentials" as opposed to "heat." At first when you fire up the GPU, it's hotter than everythign else and can start driving a stirling...but eventually everything heats up to the same temp and it stops moving. To get it moving again, requires a heat differential, so part of it would need to radiate, which is blatantly difficult in a vacuum(1), such as space.

In case it's not clear: Little-St. James Wannabe Invitee, Nazi-Saluter, Musk's full of it again, but to recognize it requires being halfway through college physics to understand it, so all the elites will be glazed over thinking they're onto the next big thing. grift, grift, grift, grift.

(1) a giant flipping vacuum.
chillingeffect
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_predictions_for_autono...

and (no longer updated sadly):

https://motherfrunker.ca/fsd/
chillingeffect
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
When someone can’t manage first-order thermodynamics or basic human boundaries, it’s reasonable to downgrade their credibility across domains.

re: thermodynamics....you can not feasibly dissipate GPU/LLM/Data center-level heat in space. You'd need radiators the size of football fields and you'd be highly susceptible to cosmic debris.

Also: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/30/elon-musk...
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
> If folks want more Rust projects under licenses they prefer, they should start those projects.

100% true, but also hides a powerful fact: Our choices aren't limited to doing it ourselves. Listening to others and discussing how to do things as a group is the essence of community seeking long-term stability abd fairness. It'a how we got to the special place we are now.

Not everyone can or should start their own open source project. Maybe theyre already doing another one. Maybe they don't know how to code. The viewpoint of others/users/customers is valid and should not only be listened to but asked for.
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
True, but you might want to look into the licenses people are actually choosing for Rust versions of coreutils/uutils and who's promoting them.
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
>And if AI does not work for a specific task, "use it until it does," he added.
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Even worse, the license requirements (gpl->mit) will be less beneficial to the community than the rust replacements.
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
The 2nd amendment is different from the Castle doctrine. You can have the 1st one without the 2nd one.

A militia to deter occupiers is different from protecting one's own house. And cases like this go beyond the Castle doctrine. This made had no legit fear for his life. Wiggling keys in a door and jiggling door handle don't equal legit fear. You have to at least identify a threat. This shooter was irresponsible and wrecked it for many other responsible people. Government will use this to weaken individuals' 2A rights.
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yeah it pays to have a huge library of routines...e.g. multiplication for every size combo of number sizes, signedness. Also sorts...everything, but if you scour youll find many :)
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
>Welcome feedback or new ideas to make our communities safe.

Nuture not control.

Living wage.

Access to day care.
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Id like to point out submitter, binning, has no comments and no favorites. Only a string of sexually conservative submissions with very low karma.

I submit that this user is not a hacker, nor has no intention of being part of the hacker community. They are clearly just using this resource as an outlet for their propaganda and it's not resonating with this community.
chillingeffect
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Started off ok, but revealed themselves when talking abt trans like this:

>The bodies featured in porn are parodies of nature: women with enormous breast and butt implants; male “chicks with dicks”. A taste for sissy porn, in which men are degraded by being forcibly feminised, is central to many trans-identifying men’s belief that they are really women.

And egads: >trans-identifying male journalist Andrea Long Chu,

Ouch! This is just another "porn is extreme" panic with no insight.