besselj @ besselj @lemmy.ca Posts 2Comments 85Joined 2 wk. ago

IDC, but if its overly verbose it probably is
Here are some examples that come to mind:
- Having enough food/water/essentials to make it through 3 days without electricity or gas (like what was recommend in Europe recently)
- having a plan of how you'll to keep in contact and meet with people you care about if there's no internet or cell service
- making sure whatever social media you use to voice dissent cannot be easily linked to your identity via email, photos, location data, etc.
Basically the same sort of disaster preparedness you would have normally, except the last bullet point
Even if the probability is less than 100% it is a good idea to prepare while there's still time to do so. Its not about paralysis, its about emergency preparedness and taking necessary precautions.
Should still be ready for the eventuality that he tries to impose martial law, just like what happened in Korea recently
It's a slippery slope. One day you see a boob on a flag and next thing you know, they'll be humping flagpoles.
The solution is quite simple: don't voluntarily give any private information to chatbots. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy when using chatGPT or any LLM hosted online.
So that's how they're paying to detain people in El Salvador? The US is paying El Salvador $6 million per year to illegally detain immigrants indefinitely
At some point, the vetting process will end up being more time consuming than actively moderating the instance, it will still not be 100% effective.
That point has already been crossed for most consumers. The administration is just blissfully unaware
The image looks AI generated. Zoom in on the smaller text of the shirt. The A and E characters look off
I don't doubt that bad things are happening at CECOT, but I need more credible evidence than a blurry image from google maps before jumping to conclusions.
Yeah, seems like the US is just looking for a justification to go to war w China
They work well when being correct doesn't matter
"Blasting" is not going to fix the problem
I have relatives with aspergers and none of them are facist assholes
I wouldn't expect a person peddling snake oil to understand or care that autism is a spectrum
As with most things, it depends on where you look. In general though, there appears to be less open misogyny in the physical world. Especially since cameras and microphones are a lot more prevalent. People aren't as likely to say misogynist things when they know that their job/reputation is at stake.
I just block em
No intrusive ads or trackers. Less AI slop and more genuine human interaction. The ability to easily block communities, users, and instances is nice too.
And it's safe to say Luigi here