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Posts by heald
yea the Pokemon Champions addiction is gonna be real
shipping a bug the day before a merge freeze >>>>
the thing is that their aim is so bad that they'll shoot us too
i wish i was the hamburglar of something
anyway, read Robin Hobb if you haven't already
and those are the people who should already be inoculated against that sort of lazy cognitive offloading. let's think for one second about people without the same inoculation who have AI products aimed directly at their brains from every single service or app they use
yea man i know highly skilled programmers can do more things faster now. but if i have one more mid level coworker tell me what claude said or send me a chatgpt link i'm going to lose it
as a tech worker, it's so worrisome to me at how far in the sand our collective heads are. incredible that we haven't fully grasped how insidious generative ai is
went to the attie website for the first time after i posted this to make sure i wasn't missing anything and dear god it is even lazier and more vapid than i had imagined
we know llms allow people to shut their brains off, why keep that trend going
it doesn't feel enriching and CLEARLY people don't want it.
build a competitor to that if anything. presenting a magic "build me a feed" chat box to the user is lazy imo
it's a beautiful way to allow low-tech users to learn about and create custom feeds
bsky devs know that @graze.social exists right??
sorry to attie discourse but,
WTB candelabra
aka if you like to make trash
UConn duke
damn pokemon is killing it lately
Robin Hobb books are proving to be just as bad for my sleep schedule as video games
breaking news llm tells you what you want to hear wow!!!
my retirement plan
and also because these citizens are concerned about these cameras doesn't mean they aren't concerned about other surveillance cameras already in use
"Compare this to what the EU built. The EU Digital Identity Wallet under eIDAS 2.0 is open-source, self-hostable, and uses zero-knowledge proofs. You can prove you're over 18 without revealing your birth date, your name, or anything else."
"Here's what concerns me most from a privacy perspective. These bills don't just verify age once. They create a persistent identity layer inside the operating system that applications can query at will."
The "The privacy architecture these bills create" section is good in that it compares what is proposed vs what the EU has done
I haven't seen this in your replies yet, but as usual in American politics the people who write and push these bills do so because they will profit from them
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"non-diverse participants" is fucking crazy
I think itβs sweet that Aβja Wilson lets her boyfriend work outside the home