I don’t really follow your train of thought. People would have been just as aware (if not more, due to the prevalence of multigenerational households) of this in the past as they are now, no?
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Yeah guys! It’s very important that we learn nothing from history and that we ignore the signs of fascism rearing its head once more. /s
Having a boss is a good indicator that it’s a hierarchy though, friend ;-)
Interesting, my experience has been quite different but then it has been more with executives of relatively small (<500) and private companies. I’ve also seen some cases of companies closer to dictatorships, but they have (at least from my external perspective) seemed like dictators with at least clear visions. A small minority have been loudmouthed assholes.
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Drug Enforcement Administration agent used Illinois cop’s Flock license plate reader password for immigration enforcement searchesEnglish1·10 days agoWould you like to at least engage with the discourse a bit more, eg explain why the reason I have mentioned and other possible reasons are not good to you? Otherwise you’re not adding much to the conversation.
Have you worked with very many CEOs at SMEs? Based on my experience it seems to match the description, by and large.
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Drug Enforcement Administration agent used Illinois cop’s Flock license plate reader password for immigration enforcement searchesEnglish1·11 days agoHmm, why have you not responded to the substantive reasoning for the law? As a self-professed freedom advocate, well, that’s obviously a lie so do you actually have something of value to add or are you just trolling?
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be overEnglish1·12 days agoAlphaFold’s success seems to be largely linked to its use of attention-based architecture, similar to GPT, i.e. the architecture used by LLMs. Beyond that, they are both building on work in machine learning and statistics, so I don’t think they are nearly as independent as you are making out.
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Drug Enforcement Administration agent used Illinois cop’s Flock license plate reader password for immigration enforcement searchesEnglish31·15 days agoDespite all the downvotes, I think it’s a reasonable enough question. It happens to have a very reasonable answer though.
First of all, your concern is largely addressed, since immigration control can still access law enforcement databases if they have a warrant.
As for why this law exists at all, well it’s actually to the benefit of law enforcement: the idea is that immigrant communities are more likely to cooperate with law enforcement if they aren’t scared that they will be the target of immigration control. This is all the more practical now, when ICE has degraded into a largely lawless and authoritarian organization, since you can imagine most immigrants wouldn’t want to say a word to any police officer unless they at least have the protections of the 2017 TRUST act in place.
Now, what I’m a bit confused about is why you are so up-in-arms about the existence of this law instead of the violation of this law. Surely if you are so law-abiding as you make out to be in your comments, you should be shouting for legal action against the police officers involved in breaking the law.
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Proton is vibe coding some of its apps.1·18 days agoHahaha
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Proton is vibe coding some of its apps.1·18 days agoCool that’s great. Can you tell me that none of the software you use has been developed by software engineers making use of machine learning methods?
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Proton is vibe coding some of its apps.14·19 days agoThis is a great example since AI isn’t taking on the role of an independent software engineer here, so there is no “Jim” and this is much less of an issue than y’all are making it out to be. You know that auto-correct is also a form of ML right? Have you considered that tools can be used responsibly and that standards for software developers still apply even when they use new tools?
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Need a keyboard with a dedicated "slop" button1·21 days agoFair enough, that seems accurate!
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Need a keyboard with a dedicated "slop" button11·22 days agoTbh in my experience LLM and other recently developed techniques such as stable diffusion are referred to as GenAI by most lay people. For both lay people and technical audience, i.e. people who work in machine learning, AI has a much broader significance.
grindemup@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Need a keyboard with a dedicated "slop" button21·22 days agoMost people on Lemmy seem to define AI as “evil machine learning that i don’t like” vs non-AI as everything else. It’s a wee bit delusional.
Honestly I don’t see them complaining nor are they pretending that it’s uniquely male. I just don’t see any words to support that. Do you think you might be reading a bit too much into it?
grindemup@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•UK to lower voting age to 16 in major electoral reform3·1 month agoHave you considered that we may need to reform.aspects of representative democracy in order to effectively address climate change?
It may not have the same ring to it but if you think about it for more than two seconds you may realize that it has the same meaning :-)