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  • Same reason as any other online company?

  • Another single-user Piefed guy weighing in. Do it.

  • That moment is the moment the Julian calendar restarts. It's not arbitrary at all, and certainly not made so by virtue of it not being the/a winter solstice (your original statement).

  • Okay, but why would that mean that New Years Day not being the winter solstice makes it arbitrary to celebrate on Jan 1?

  • Sure. But none of that makes New Years Day arbitrary by virtue of it not being, in fact, the winter solstice.

  • if it isn’t, in fact, the winter solstice, then it is arbitrary.

    That's not true though. The date is significant and not arbitrary, it's just not the winter solstice (anymore).

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  • Don't do it. They just want to harvest your data for Big Squid.

  • Many companies are tying monitored AI usage to performance evaluations

    The just sounds like good old fashioned mismanagement. Any examples of successful companies that are doing this?

  • It's a joke about phishing scams.

  • fediverse’s #1 cryptofash

    What's a cryptofash?

  • You're asking why a disgraced man facing life in prison would kill himself?

  • Who's "we"?

    The time for accountability was November 2024. Most of America said they either like this, or were fine with it.

    Why would they suddenly start rioting?

  • Oh actually it’s on your homepage (jeena.net) in the About section on the left side

  • Got curious and lurked your profile. You might want to update your about from Lemmy to PieFed 🙂

  • It is absolutely still extremely mysterious.

  • Yeah, but you have to define "observation".

  • It sucks that it's impossible to complain about things and work around them. Sadly we're trapped 😔

  • Right, but you have to define what "observation" means when you're talking about things that small.

  • Interacting in this context meaning physically manipulating the particle.

    So things like the quantum eraser experiment are a good example. If you entangle the original particle with another particle, and you are able to measure that other particle (even if you don't actually do so) the waveform collapses and no interference pattern occurs.

    Basically, the mere existence of information about the path the original particle takes is enough to collapse the wave function.

    None of which is remotely intuitive and hurts a little bit to think about.