I always miss it cause it has to split its time equally among all 8 billion people on the planet.
Bishop_Owl [none/use name]
- 0 Posts
- 14 Comments
Yeah, I figured that’s how it would go
Obviously I’m replying to someone who can’t see it right now, but the CIA admitted they did a lot of this stuff, it’s publicly accessible information, the Venezuela shit is documented thoroughly, you can see exactly how it went down. People get me so irate sometimes.
That appears to be one of the other hexbear users who replied to me in this thread trying to settle a no-stakes wager lmao
Edit: I’m trying, and failing to explain to my partner how this conversation is eating its own tail, and why it’s so funny to me
I realised I didnt actually answer the question, I’d say75% chance that they don’t think it’s genocide, but if asked they’ll tell you it’s a really complicated situation. They’ll do the Joe Rogan method of having a fully formed opinion that they can easily backpedal as being uninformed at the first sign of opposition.
I’d be interested in finding out, but part of me thinks, based on the profile picture, that this [user] never has much to say about anything important and when they* do it’s bothsides-ism, but only so long as both sides means “both kinds of liberals.”
Edit: removed habitual use of the term guy *again, habitual gendered language that I failed to catch as I was typing.
I know I personally was drawn to hexbear specifically because there was so much outcry about it on .world I felt inclined ti check for myself, leading me to discover that hexbear was actually pretty cool
My favorite bit from this exchange:
Bishop_Owl [none/use name]@hexbear.netto technology@hexbear.net•Drop AI hot takes I’m a bit tipsyEnglish5·16 天前Yeah the idea that disabled people need AI to make art, and trying to get AI out of art is ableist as a result is, in my opinion, astroturfed bullshit techbros use to justify straight up theft and a pure hatred of creativity.
What I’m referring to, and it’s a stretch because I’m trying to do hot takes, is literally just the text to speech stuff for people with vision impairment, it’s slightly easier to understand than Cortana or Siri and that’s where the benefits end. Maybe a program for generating a color palette or generating noise that gets blocked into abstract values and colors so you can make it into a painting, like playing random notes on a piano until you hear something you like. It would save 2 minutes for some people’s art process, and again, that’s where the benefits end.
Obviously you don’t need an AI for any of this, I don’t think you should use AI for any of this, all I’m suggesting is that if AI were being used these ways I wouldn’t be as bent out of shape about it. It would still be offloading empathy and creativity to a computer, which would still be a massive problem, but it wouldn’t make me nearly as violently angry.
Edit: I see now that my mistake in my first comment was using the word “valid” to describe AI use cases, that was just habitual turn of phrase, I don’t think it’s actually valid.
Bishop_Owl [none/use name]@hexbear.netto technology@hexbear.net•Drop AI hot takes I’m a bit tipsyEnglish81·16 天前Two hot takes:
Firstly, generative AI has valid use cases for accessibility and quality of life features, unfortunately they’re completely overlooked in favor of the future hellscape dystopia we’ve been hurtling towards for a while now, where consumerism will be the only valid form of self expression, and your individuality will continue to be suppressed in favor of profits. (But somehow communism is the anti-individuality system?)
Second, it would be better for humanity if these things were sentient and hated organic life, than it is for these things to be completely unthinking, and their hatred for organic life is just a byproduct of the will of their creators, because then butlerian jihad would be the socially acceptable position. As it stands, these are a much more insidious, normalized threat that everyone will go along with until there’s no one left to remember that we ever had a reason not to do this.
Bishop_Owl [none/use name]@hexbear.netto askchapo@hexbear.net•Folks, I got mice livin' in my basement, where we sleep. Please give me humane tips for getting these cuties to kindly vacate.English7·20 天前You have to be very diligent about checking these. You get nothing for a few days while the mice get comfortable with it being around, and then the moment you forget to check it is the moment it catches a mouse.
At this point you have about two days before it becomes just about the least humane thing you’ll ever see in your life. I recommend setting a reminder on your phone.
If you don’t have ADHD (like I do) or something similar however, this is a good solution. People will tell you “if you release it in the wild its as good as killing it.” Personally I’d rather hand an owl or a snake it’s lunch on a silver platter, than kill a living thing and throw it in the garbage.
Bishop_Owl [none/use name]@hexbear.netto askchapo@hexbear.net•What brand sneakers are longlasting, durable, and can go with everything casual to semi casual(like a summer dress), and are NOT made by child slaves?English9·28 天前Converse is owned by Nike, they were known to be profiting off child labor up until the 90s, so I assume they’re secretly still doing that.
Bishop_Owl [none/use name]@hexbear.netto politics@hexbear.net•Making an example out of himEnglish13·28 天前Statistically speaking yes
There’s a band with the same name as you, and they make really incredible stuff, one member has a rack setup with a guitar, a bass, and a synth and plays them simultaneously. I must ask, what does nohaybanda mean?