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chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CETEnglish
4·2 days agoCET, it’s in the title
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Technology@lemmy.world•What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CETEnglish
31·2 days agoI guess here the topic is more of insurrections, like what’s happening in Iran right now or how it went on in HK
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Technology@lemmy.world•What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CETEnglish
13·2 days agoI have no clue what you believe this event is actually about and why people go there.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•All my new code will be closed-source from now on - Marc J. Schmidt
83·4 days agoFreedom of information is freedom for the most powerful to use that information for their profit. The more powerful you are, the more tools you have to harness common goods for profit.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•All my new code will be closed-source from now on - Marc J. Schmidt
2513·4 days agoGod forbid a technical person becomes an adult and starts understanding power, money, and politics. Engineers should be babies playing with their toys and being idealistic and irresponsible about their impact on the world.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•‘Land of the free?’: Outrage after US protester arrested on live TV
6·7 days agoThe issue with this line of reasoning, which is correct and the only reasonable way to approach protests, is that protests are sold to participants as if they are actions that do something in the world, because at some point in history, they did. The people attracted by protests are people who want to protest. Even if you attract them into your org, they will still carry that mindset that politics is about words, expression and dissent, rather than power, leverage, change, and impact.
Probably most potential good organizers avoid protests actively because they do understand intuitivelyy they don’t work and why they don’t work.
I think the point is more general about profiting from “renting” their music rather than from their labor. The fact that Spotify gives them peanuts make their position even more miserable.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Dark Forest Theory of the InternetEnglish
2·1 month agoI don’t think AIliens are the same as AGI. I believe in this frame AIliens exist in the mind of people, rather than in the machine. It’s behavior complex enough to be interpreted as such, rather than a sentient being thinking of itself as sentient, as AGI implies. It’s alive in the same way an organization is alive and thinking, or a mycelium network. AGI is human-like intelligence reproduced in silicon. AIliens are… alien.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Resources to Fight AI Sloppification At WorkEnglish
213·1 month agowho here is terrified of technology?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Welcome to the Post-Naive Internet EraEnglish
1·1 month agoA lot of these spaces are reading, writing and designing around so-called “anti-capture” protocols exactly to avoid that.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Welcome to the Post-Naive Internet EraEnglish
13·1 month agoI’m one of the few volunteer contributors to Bonfire, and I would never dream of recommending Mozilla to use it. You have to reach out to people where they are at, not pick the tools based on prime principles. American platforms are blackmailing us by gatekeeping access to audiences, but it’s not like you can pretend most humans are reachable on microscopic federated platforms. Which btw is not the intended use case for bonfire.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•If you are an American join the PSL
2·1 month agoIt’s fun how every country reinvents the newspaper-selling machine. It’s like carcinization, but for politics.
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Technology@lemmy.world•How to organize your co-workers around AIEnglish
2·2 months agoyeah, I conveyed a similar feedback to the author of the article. Thanks for the analysis
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Technology@lemmy.world•How to organize your co-workers around AIEnglish
1·2 months agowhat’s wrong with the title?
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Technology@lemmy.world•How to organize your co-workers around AIEnglish
72·2 months agoI don’t understand your downvotes. If they are from scabs, or they are from people who only read the title and thought this is some managerial shit.
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Technology@lemmy.world•How to organize your co-workers around AIEnglish
11·2 months agobecause I joined a long time ago?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Alphabet Workers Union Statement on YouTube Offering Voluntary Exit PackagesEnglish
41·2 months agook, scab
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Technology@lemmy.world•Join Tech Workers Coalition and help unionize tech workers - Onboarding Call Oct 29English
1·3 months agoWe have plenty of text-based community platforms, depending on the country you’re in. It’s all stuff that will be presented at the call.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Join Tech Workers Coalition and help unionize tech workers - Onboarding Call Oct 29English
5·3 months agoWe are throughout USA and Europe. I can give you personal advice as someone who emigrated, and you might want to ask the question in the community chats of different chapters, but TWC is for collective action, not for individual career support













which expands the group of people that can do this from mobile cybersec people to anybody with some foundations of IT management skills