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  • But there are entire countries who don’t seem to get the whole ‘acting together for the betterment of humanity’ thing,

    I would describe it as ‘indoctrinated by Big Oil’, heh… It is awful.

    Also: it’s not even like you’re gaining anything from constantly using AI or LLMs. Just fleeting dopamine hits while your brain cells wither. Of all the habits one could try to reduce, or be mindful of, to literally save lives and countries, anybody who honestly thinks generative AI is more important is very addicted. Also also: it’s just so shit.

    The majority of text ingestion/token generation is consumed by other machines for stuff like coding assistants or corporate data processing, and this includes image ingestion. I dunno what fraction is image/video generation is, but I suspect it’s not high, as there’s really no point outside of cheap spam.

    You are not wrong, and corpo AI is shit for plenty of reasons (including being needlessly power hungry when it doesn’t have to be), but I’m not relenting that this is a ‘small fish’ issue to pursue in reference to the massive waste in so many other parts of the US.

    Big Oil and such delight in such distractions because it draws attention away from their more profitable and harmful sectors they’d rather people forget about.


















  • Quality’s another.

    As an example, the Amazon web player (on a brand new Android TV oled with a good ARM SoC, and/or a beefy desktop hooked up to it) skips frames and stutters. It has clear blocking from randomly changing the quality on gigabit symmetric internet, and precisely zero way to troubleshoot it.

    Plex?

    Perfect fluidity. No quality drops. And I can see that objectively with exposed stats, too.


    So, yeah. I get it; Amazon can’t afford an optimized player, being such a fledgling startup and all. A 7800 X3D is simply below its system requirements. Apparently.

    Hence I can’t afford Amazon either.



  • I had to look it up. The full context is:

    So the new communications strategy for Democrats, now that their polling advantage is collapsing in every single state… collapsing in Ohio. It’s collapsing even in Arizona. It is now a race where Blake Masters is in striking distance. Kari Lake is doing very, very well. The new communications strategy is not to do what Bill Clinton used to do, where he would say, “I feel your pain.” Instead, it is to say, “You’re actually not in pain.” So let’s just, little, very short clip. Bill Clinton in the 1990s. It was all about empathy and sympathy. I can’t stand the word empathy, actually. I think empathy is a made-up, new age term that — it does a lot of damage. But, it is very effective when it comes to politics. Sympathy, I prefer more than empathy. That’s a separate topic for a different time.

    Later on Twitter:

    The same people who lecture you about ‘empathy’ have none for the soldiers discharged for the jab, the children mutilated by Big Medicine, or the lives devastated by fentanyl pouring over the border. Spare me your fake outrage, your fake science, and your fake moral superiority.

    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/charlie-kirk-empathy-quote/

    It’s not as bad as the out-of-context quote, but I’m having trouble even wrapping my head around it. I guess the argument is something like:

    How can you claim to have empathy when you actively ignore or dismiss the pain of these specific groups? Your empathy is not real; it’s a political weapon. Fake outrage, fake science, and fake moral superiority used to win arguments and elections.

    He’s not wrong about (many) Democrats. But even setting vaccine denialism aside, the core of favoring ‘sympathy over empathy’ is kind of unavoidable. It feels like tankie whataboutism: ‘Democrat’s empathy is fake, therefore, more distanced sympathy is our justified approach’