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dohpaz42
Just a guy wandering aimlessly through this world.
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dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Researchers Tattooed Tardigrades. They Promise It Will Be UsefulEnglish62·7 days agoGot a non YouTube version?
dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Researchers Tattooed Tardigrades. They Promise It Will Be UsefulEnglish1610·7 days agomicropenis
Redundant much? 😉
dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•It’s game over for people if AI gains legal personhoodEnglish641·12 days agoWhy not?! We’ve already decided corporations are people, and people are not people; this is just par for the fucking course.
Goddamnit.
I’m not implying anything. I’m outright saying that the US government is corrupt enough to take kickbacks by corporations for political favors. I’m also saying Zuck didn’t bribe Trump’s admin enough (i.e. donations to his inaugural fund) to get away with their bullshit.
The only crime he committed was not bribing the Trump administration enough to stay off the anti-trust radar. I hope they burn it all to the ground.
Distribution, decentralization… those ideas only serve to add unnecessary complexity to a sensitive and critical infrastructure. Instead of tweeting the baby with the bathwater, let’s work toward making these institutions not rely on or be beholden to governments. Anything else is a poor man’s Band-Aid to the problem.
FWIW, I agree with your concerns, but not the proposed solutions. Regardless, these are the types of discussions we all should be having for our critical infrastructure.
Decentralizing a foundation such as CVE would do more harm than good. For things like git or the fediverse it makes perfect sense, but the last thing I want something like the CVE to be is fragmented. We need a single source of truth for this.
Now setting up a non-profit foundation and cutting dependence with governments is a good thing, but it’s not the same as decentralized.
dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Determining the reason no one replied to your Lemmy post.English4·21 days agoGood post bro. 😉
Despite being bald/shaved head, I’ll be right in line behind you.
dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists create world-first touchable 3D holograms that float in airEnglish33·24 days agoThat’s rich coming from the ghost fucker.
dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Does anyone know what's up with lemmy.zip?English62·24 days ago
dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft has now fired the employees who publicly protested the company supplying AI tech to the Israeli militaryEnglish241·25 days agoYep, you are 💯 correct that this is what they did. Regardless of industry, is why unions are so very important. “At Will” employment is too easily abused, and even if this could somehow be considered a wrongful termination (ANAL, but protesting a company’s social-political viewpoints is not protected like gender, age, race, etc are) it can be costly and time-consuming to fight it in courts by yourself.
dohpaz42@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Beyond RGB: A new image file format efficiently stores invisible light dataEnglish1·1 month agoLossless JPEG would be amazing.
I shouldn’t be surprised there is an act allowing Big Brother to surreptitiously request data on reporters. Dubs and Dick really stuck it to us over with the Patriot Act and everything that followed.
I don’t see why this doesn’t constitute a constitutional crisis. This is exactly why there is a first amendment.
I’m genuinely surprised that corporations haven’t started sponsoring defendants through watermarking their company logos on legal briefings.