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Trump surrounds himself with a tight-knit group of right-wing tech barons
  • I'm pretty sure it's mutual. Republicans are happy they finally entered the 21st century. They don't have to know anything. Now the magical modern machines are working for them.

    I'm 99% certain Musk told Trump that he will use twitter algos to nudge targeted segments of the population to find those "11000 votes" he needs. Probably Zuck and Thiel did the same with Meta platforms and reddit respectively. Hence the final weeks of the campaign the republicans seems to stop caring at all. Just blow job a microphone it doesn't matter. The tech bros had fixed the election already.

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    Anon sees happy people
  • Yep. "Work on yourself" sounds right but where's the rest? Nobody has an answer except the far right who use that as an opening to groom them into the incel politics/culture war army. Usually the answer from everyone else is "figure it out yourself". Because you're supposed to be a big man. And men just figure shit out.

    That's a traditionalism that is still being upheld. Especially by left leaning. It's not very progressive to uphold traditional gender stereotypes is it. These are guys that need help. And you tell them "work on yourself" in other words just figure it out bro. Oh, they figure alright. Figure right into the very thing you all hate so much.

    As you said these topics are hard to broach. Why then does "clean your room" and "take a shower" come so easily from a certain type of person.

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    What opinions about the tech industry do you feel comfortable expressing here, but not in public/at work?
  • I don't think it's really uncomfortable to say but whatever.

    There used to be a digital social contract that we were all stewarding a global information database. That was before the era of "inflluencers" and information arbitrage. In other words people deriving monetized content from other content. Why would anyone want to do the leg work for some random jerk to take all for personal gain.

    The whole proposition is a negative spiral. The paradigm changed from stewardship to something shit. This scroll zombie thing or whatever. We have the few users who are the "creators". Everyone else are consuming whatever is fed to them. It has discouraged people from thinking for themselves and maybe even adding something to the pot.

    One thing I've noticed the git repo snipers. People will camp on forks looking at your work. If you don't submit to upstream then someone else will copy your patch(es) and make a pull request.

    Also more generally things I do that I don't publish to posts/blogs is liable to be sniped. So might as well keep it to myself unless I'm will to go the full mile making a big show of staking ownership.

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    AI bots on Reddit reaching the front page? I absolutely believe it
  • It's ultimately about ad money. They haven't cared it's humans or bots either. They keep paying out either way. This predates long before the LLM era. It's bizarre.

    It's pretty much a case of the POSIWID. The system is meant to be genuine human engagement. What the system does is artificial at every step. Turns out its purpose is to fabricate things for bots to engage with. And this is all propped up by people who for some reason pay to keep the system running.

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    2024: Hottest year to date, and first year over 1.5ºC
  • Grim milestone and barely a peep about it in popular discourse. Everyone needs to prepare personally for the consequences.

    For one thing I'm not expecting food prices to level off for the rest of my life. Everything's just going to get more scarce and expensive. Is it possible common foods we enjoy now we may never have again at some point?

    On a lighter note. I got a new winter jacket in 2019. Between covid and the rapid decline of cold winters I've barely worn it.

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    Lemmy feels really busy to me
  • Pretty much...

    Especially when you comment anything remotely social or political. The mouth breathers clamor to project their personal war on the nearest comment that vaguely resembles some words they can latch on to.

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