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I feel like your example is quite contrived, and having been in the trenches often, I feel like this is rare, and probably not even worth it for the average pc builder to know outside of when they need to know.
Even then, thats more of a "people should really try to search before posting for help" than anything else, and that exists everywhere.
These are not mutually exclusive and not contradictory at all
I mean the first one said its not a loss generally, not specifically but I can accept that you meant it differently than typed.
Imo this is not complaining, this is shit stirring. This meme isn’t even acknowledging that there are multiple types of people on ml, but advocates for treating everyone the same. Do you not see an issue with that?
I don't think this has the full context.
You can't really conveniently sort tankie from non tankie.
ml is a self choosen label though, so people can choose not to use it.
This is your assumption.
How is it an assumption at all? You literally say it again here where you advocate for not treating everyone the same.
All I’ve said here is that I don’t care
You've spent multiple comments expressing that lack of care.... which doesn't make it seem like you don't care, but instead makes it seem like this bugs you because you feel its unfair, and you've said as much here.
it only reinforces the fact that I’m not missing anything by not being able to engage with people who are this immature.
But you are engaging with them... I am very confused. The people you are seeing the memes of are the people you are engaging with. The others, they probably aren't posting about this and simply have it toggled off.
Mightn't this be a case of the loud ones being the people who are complaining vs the silent who simply have moved on?
Anyhow, I just think its impossible to ignore that certain servers obviously follow some cultural trends. Some are even enforced by said servers and its communities. Many really, when you think about it (Its kinda what rules do to some extent).
I do not think there is any solid answer.
The interpretation of laws is highly in flux, swinging depending on who is lobbying who on any given day.
I think we're headed towards the worst option though, which people think they want on impulse, but actually really don't.
I think we're going to see regulatory capture on a scale impossible to recover from.
Regulatory capture that will simply have the biggest AI companies buy out all of the rights to all of everyones information to such a degree that it is impossible to compete with them, giving them defacto control over AI and its censorship, and everyone trying to avoid being swept up will inevitably be shovelled into using some forms of platforms that these companies have the rights to.
I think that the way it should work is that AI can input whatever it wants, and just as intended, people can claim product resultants that qualify as copywritten material.
This would both make more incentive towards having the end user run local AI/less centralization, and incentivise ownership amongst citizens.
What we're heading to now might completely eliminate any chance we ever have of having AI that isn't massively controlled by corporate goals and right wing billionaire feelings, and no matter how some people try to avoid it, the affect on the population will be impossible to ignore.
I've only lemmied for a few months (technically I had some account very long ago but didn't really use it and forgot about it as everything was dead). I doubt I ran into that, and I think a lot of it is just moderators removing things, and that being far worse than when it happens on reddit because none of the comments are retained nor their structure.
Absolutely. One of the things that made reddit a pseudo-default of the internet was the ability to find relatively niche information long after. Here, its quite the struggle and I'm not sure search engines play nice with lemmy.
Like maybe there should be some purposefully searchable instances with access to as much as possible for that purpose as a solution but yeah, its very rough.
Its clear you aren't trying to have an honest discussion given that my comment was completely within context as a comparison to other entities which you had to deliberately remove to make your current statement.
To me it’s not a loss if someone isn’t able to receive my help if they decide that it’s not worth it to them - that’s their decision to make
You specifically said
then that’s their loss.
though. Like they're missing out.
The constant handwringing and wishing about ml users suffering more from being blocked because you don’t like certain users
That seems like you're going out of your way to ascribe malice to people who don't want to be inundated with a certain type of tankie as if their goals are to hurt people as opposed to not be annoyed by their feeds.
honestly reeks of a sore ex who wants to twist the knife. If ml bothers certain users (I’m looking at OP especially) then just block ml and stop posting about it repeatedly (looking at you OP).
You can't think of any reasons someone might not want to block but might still complain?
I mean here you are simultaneously advocating for not throwing out the baby with the bathwater when it comes to ml users, but then in the same breathe, you are saying people should simply block ml if they have complaints.
It doesn't seem consistent to me.
More than that, people can choose which instance they want to be on. You could switch to a different instance at any time, and many people have accounts on multiple instances.
With no public vote scores etc, all you lose is a post history that is spotty anyways due to how many posts get deleted on lemmy.
You can find skeletons everywhere. The idea that Europe is the worst on the basis of what you list as one country having what looks footnote like compared to for instance, the USA or China, is bizarre. Seems like hyper focus on their faults due to being partial to the others.
What in the universe are you envisioning?
I could see some arguments for the US, (and even those are likely to be short sighted and naive), but the EU?
What is this in reference to?
I mean, you can say that, but its not really their loss, because you're asking them to accept a lot more than just you.
It's a package deal, and that package deal includes a boatload of clueless tankies who will happily copypasta the most outlandish ideas from their troves of propaganda to explain why actually brutal dictatorships are model societies for the left to ascribe to.
This is some weird shit that only people in bubbles would comment.
It doesn't help anyone but does make people celebrate losing ideas prematurely.
The fact he can just shows how far gone the us is, yet each insane thing that happens gets only a mild bitching online as the loss involved in righting the ship grows exponentially.
Congrats on choosing a worse result yet again then, by utterly misunderstanding their incentive structures and government function.
This mentality only makes you feel good; it doesn't do good.
We are so far from this when people choose to vote in a literal pedo fascist over boring neoliberal.
There isn't a chance in hell you get a pro workers president any time soon when the general population can't tell the difference above, and somehow think the only rational choice is a """"far left"""" socialist such as famously very socialist former DA Harris.
Its crazy to me how short term so many people think.
I mean basic logic dictates that the companies clearly know the union is the better option for you and worse option for them when they're willing to give up concessions, and it should be similarly obvious that inherently, the concessions will never be equivalent to what you are losing in increased wages and protections from if you had made a union.
While I’m certain there are people like this out there, this is not what the majority of firearms owners are actually like.
Having seen gun forums, unedited public range footage, private range footage, seminars, which guns sell best etc etc, I simply think this is a lie you tell yourself to support what you already believe.
The average gun owner in the US is very much so like this image. Maybe not as many guns, but absolutely the same mentality.
This isn't even satire, this is just the majority of gun owners.
There are 2 types of gun enthusiasts.
AR15 colllectors and gun collectors.
The AR15 collectors literally just masturbate about shooting an unarmed minority legally and play obstruction whenever there are criticisms.
The gun collectors are a much smaller collection of people who think guns are pretty cool.
I'm only ok with one of these 2 types of people having guns, but the AR15 folks outnumber them massively.
Just to be clear, when I refer to AR15 folks, I mean the gravy seals. The tacticool collectors who collect gear based on fantasies of killing unarmed minorities legally for literally any reason at all. They aren't into guns for their history, mechanisms or anything like that. They're into guns as an identity and means to inflict pain upon groups they hate.
I think where it gets complicated and sometimes frustrating is with troubleshooting.
That, and picking out the parts can take ages, especially if you obsess, or have one idiot friend who is stuck in 2013 and still think its intel or nothing.