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A Peregrine Falcon and a red-tailed hawk spotted in Downtown Los Angeles today
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‘If, after training on virtually the entire internet, you know Tom is Mary Lee‘s son, but can’t figure out without special prompting that Mary Lee therefore is Tom’s mother, you have no business running all the world’s software.’ https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/elegant-and-powerful-new-result-that
Beer and sausage at 9 in the morning. Because I can.
And before you come at me about how eco-friendly Ethereum claim to be: not at the time they weren't, and their relative carbon reduction will only greenwash any increase of usage that will inevitably grow to the same carbon levels.
What really gets me about the "95% of NFTs are now worthless" reveal is, each and every one of those piece of shit ape drawings required a nontrivial energy consumption to generate initial, theoretical value. Most of this energy ultimately came from fossil fuel and coal.
Collectively, they basically took a huge bite out of global measures to minimise our environmental impact — to generate worthlessness.
Late stage capitalism, ladies and gentlefolk.
[Edited because my spellcheck is also worthless]
And before you come at me about how eco-friendly Ethereum claim to be: not at the time they weren't, and their relative carbon reduction will only greenwash any increase of usage that will inevitably grow to the same carbon levels.
What really gets me about the "95% of NFTs are now worthless" reveal is, each and every one of those piece of shit ape drawings required a nontrivial energy consumption to generate initial, theoretical value. Most of this energy ultimately came from fossil fuel and coal.
Collectively, they basically took a huge bite out of global measures to minimise our environmental impact — to generate worthlessness.
Late stage capitalism, ladies and gentlefolk.
[Edited because my spellcheck is also worthless]
What really gets me about the "95% of NFTs are now worthless" reveal is, each and every one of those piece of shit ape drawings required a nontrivial energy consumption to generate initial, theoretical value. Most of this energy ultimately came from fossil fuel and coal.
Collectively, they basically took a huge bite out of global measures to minimise our environmental impact — to generate worthlessness.
Late stage capitalism, ladies and gentlefolk.
[Edited because my spellcheck is also worthless]
Je découvre que la page "share-alike" sur @wikipedia_fr n'est pas traduite en français https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Share-alike
Je m'en vais derechef corriger cette injustice.
-> Je propose "Partage à l'identique" comme titre, j'ai bon ?
This is a political activist who knew her audience
From: @paulisci
https://mstdn.ca/@paulisci/111111856935085266
PSA: Google has now begun to roll-out the Ad Topics "feature" onto Android itself. It's not just in Chrome you have to disable the settings. Please #Boost to spread awareness.
If you didn't get the pop-up screen on your Android device (it looks like the first two screenshots), to opt-out of these settings:
- Go to your device Settings
- Press "Google"
- Press "Ads"
- While you're here, press the "Delete Advertising ID" button and delete it
- Press "Ad Privacy"
- Review: "Ad Topics", "App-suggested ads", and "App Measurement". Make sure all are labelled as "OFF". (This page will look like the third screenshot)
If you don't see "Ad Privacy" in Step 4 then it means that it hasn't been rolled out to you yet. You might need to wait and check back in a couple of days to see if/when it has been implemented to disable these settings.
EDIT: There's another setting to review. In step 2, scroll to "Personalize using shared data". Turn everything off.
Pt. 2 in Replies
"Understanding online history can be particularly difficult because many sites have long-since disappeared. However, archiving efforts like those of the Internet Archive and the National Library of Australia make it possible to look back and see how much things have changed, what concerns are familiar, and remember the everyday people who helped transform the internet from a niche academic network to a mass medium." - Kieran Hegarty in The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/30-years-of-the-web-down-under-how-australians-made-the-early-internet-their-own-212542
Digital tech needs to grow up. Constantly updating things isn't even a childhood disease; it's a f**king embryonic one...