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PeepinGoodArgs, to worldnews in US Sees Highest Ever Increase in Poverty

Oh. If they answer they think a Republican will do better on the economy, then I’ll proceed to show how Republicans are the most financially irresponsible of the two parties.

PeepinGoodArgs, to worldnews in US Sees Highest Ever Increase in Poverty

Okay, who here honestly thinks a Republican president is going to do better on the economy?

Please let me prove you wrong by answering in the affirmative.

PeepinGoodArgs, to news in Mother gets 30-day sentence for waterboarding baby, putting him in freezer, authorities say

Wtf is wrong with you?

PeepinGoodArgs, to asklemmy in If you had access to a scifi-level artificial super intelligence that could simulate anything perfectly at unimaginable speeds, what experiments would you want to run that would be unethical otherwise

c\theydidthescience or wtfever the format is

PeepinGoodArgs, to asklemmy in If you had access to a scifi-level artificial super intelligence that could simulate anything perfectly at unimaginable speeds, what experiments would you want to run that would be unethical otherwise

Poor cat.

PeepinGoodArgs, to random in The Role of Weaponized Stupidity in the Rise of Fascism, by ChatGPT

Oof. I’ve thought about using ChatGPT for this before. I’m skeptical on whether it’s ethical, but AI-generated essays are…okay. Like, the writing itself is okay, but I could do better with some time. Plus, AI-generated essays don’t really flow the same way a good writer does. And between the two, Claude does a better job at achieving flow than ChatGPT in my experience (over the last month).

To directly address the essay, nah: the masses aren’t manipulated, at least by nefarious political actors. They manipulate themselves to be susceptible to weaponization. I mean, how else can a person rationalize being anti-vaccine and anti-mask as healthy during a pandemic? It’s illogical, but that’s the thing: it’s not about thinking. They take what they feel as right and rationalize it second. Everybody does this, but intellectually honest people have some checks and balances, appeals to authorities on the matter being one of them. Those susceptible to weaponized stupidity have closed the distance between their feelings and understanding of reality. That is, their feelings are themselves an epistemology, a way of knowing the world.

So, science, with it’s skepticism, is nonsense. It can’t be that hard to know that the earth is round and flat and that the sun is only a few thousand miles above rather than 93 million miles away. It can’t be that hard to know that only two genders exist. No more, and no less. It’s obvious. And it’s definitely obvious that freedom and liberty are concerned with the individual capacity to act. Limitations on whatever a person wants to do is evidently tyranny, by definition.

And many people believe these things (to the extent that they’ve thought about anything at all) before they’re exposed to weaponized stupidity. That is, they’re stupid before they’re weaponized. It’s only a matter of weaponizing that stupidity, not really crafting and molding it…

PeepinGoodArgs, to technology in DEF CON 31 - An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Enshittification - Cory Doctorow

Claude.ai. I took the transcript of the video and asked for an outline using a prompt I usually use for outlining textbook chapters lol.

PeepinGoodArgs, to technology in DEF CON 31 - An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Enshittification - Cory Doctorow

Here’s an AI outline because this was actually a good talk:

  • How Platforms Die

    • The speaker introduces the concept of platform decay or “enshittification” and how it leads to the death of internet platforms.
      • He defines platforms as firms like Uber, Amazon, and Facebook that connect users and business customers.
    • He outlines a 3-stage process called enshittification where platforms:
      • Are initially good to users
      • Abuse users to benefit business customers
      • Eventually abuse business customers to only benefit shareholders
    • This results in the platform becoming a “pile of shit” that dies.
  • Facebook Case Study

    • He uses Facebook as a case study of enshittification’s 3 stages:
      • Initially attracted users by promising privacy protections and custom feeds
      • Then broke promises and sold user data to advertisers and flooded feeds with publisher content
      • Finally, reduced value to users and fees for publishers to extract all value for shareholders
        • This led to an angry user base and brittle equilibrium
  • Causes of Enshittification

    • Lack of Competition
      • Weak antitrust enforcement has allowed consolidation across industries
      • Companies can use predatory pricing to undercut competitors
      • Mergers eliminate competition
        • Example: Google relying on acquisitions rather than in-house innovation
    • Unrestricted "Backend Tweaking"
      • Tech platforms control the algorithms and systems behind their products
      • They can arbitrarily change these to alter user experiences
        • e.g. Facebook reducing visibility of publisher content in feeds
      • Done without transparency, oversight or accountability
    • Bans on Reverse Engineering
      • Laws like DMCA 1201 and CFAA criminalize circumventing DRM and terms of service
      • Makes it illegal to reverse engineer platforms to enable interoperability
      • Tech companies use IP laws to prevent modding and adversarial interoperability
        • e.g. Apple using IP laws to prevent iOS modding
  • Solutions

    • Strengthen Antitrust Enforcement
      • Block anti-competitive mergers
      • Break up existing tech giants
    • Pass Privacy, Labor and Consumer Protection Laws
      • Comprehensive federal privacy laws with private right of action
      • End worker misclassification through gig economy
      • Apply consumer protection standards to platforms
    • Allow Adversarial Interoperability
      • Roll back laws criminalizing modding, reverse engineering
      • Use government procurement to incentivize open ecosystems
      • Appoint special masters to oversee platform legal threats
    • Keep Interoperators in Check
      • Bind interoperators to the same privacy, fair trading and labor laws
      • Determined through democratic process vs corporate policy
  • Conclusion

    • We need to prepare and spread these policy ideas to capitalize on the next crisis
    • Efforts are underway to enable a better internet through this approach
PeepinGoodArgs, to memes in I’m puzzled

Where are the facts tho?

PeepinGoodArgs, to asklemmy in Is an expensive mattress worth the money?

We do at the moment. I couldn’t stand sleeping in that bed because I’d wake up in pain every day. Once we get the new mattress, we’ll be back in the same bed.

PeepinGoodArgs, to asklemmy in Is an expensive mattress worth the money?

It’s because it hurt my soul to spend a bunch of money on a mattress. Plus, I like the aesthetics of folding up my bed when I get up, having that space available for use.

How’d you end up liking futons?

PeepinGoodArgs, to asklemmy in Is an expensive mattress worth the money?

Maybe. I just bought a shikibuton that was $500. It’s a Japanese floor mattress. It solved almost all of my pain problems. I’ve been sleeping on it for about 3 weeks now, and honestly it’s amazing. The floor doesn’t sag so everything stays aligned.

I also bought a $5000 mattress that I’ve yet to receive. Only reason I bought it was because my wife was mad I bought something for me only (she thinks it’s stupid that I’m willing to sleep on the floor at all…anyway…). It felt nice at the store…but we’ll see when it gets here. It was an Aireloom Luxury Firm.

PeepinGoodArgs, to random in Republicans resigned to being the villains in the inevitable government shutdown

Yeah, except Democrats used to catch the blame all the time when McConnell filibustered something. It’s part of their strategy to do things and have the other party get blamed for it.

PeepinGoodArgs, to technology in The Gruesome Story of How Neuralink’s Monkeys Actually Died

It was enough for me to read the first sentence and just not read the rest. It’s all a variation on a theme.

PeepinGoodArgs, to news in Biden launches paid program for 20,000 young people to train for green jobs

Because young people need to build this connections

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