That homelessness and hunger are not ended in the USA is not because the money needed is spent on other things, it is because the government doesn’t want to end them.
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torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permissionEnglish6·2 years agoI did the switch twenty years ago, starting with dual-boot and Wine. Nowadays dual-boot is gone and I never use Wine outside of gaming.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Unity CEO John Riccitiello is retiring, effective immediatelyEnglish2·2 years agoYou only get to become CEO when you have friends in high places. Why would anyone risk the backlash for hurting you when silently letting you go with a golden handshake doesn’t cost their own money or at least a neglegible part of it.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.English1·2 years agoI remember the 1984 incident. At the time I thought this is so ironic, it has to be satire. Now, just a few years later it doesn’t even register as odd anymore.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.English1·2 years agoIf I recall correctly there was a time, where they did a deal with Disney a few years back. Disney wanted to bring one or more of their classic animations back to the cinema and Amazon disabled playback of those movie(s) for that time even for people who had “bought” them.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.English1·2 years agoWhen it comes to corporations, the problem is there are no good actors. They are required by law to do what ever maximizes shareholder value.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.English31·2 years agoI wouldn’t do that if I hadn’t warned everyone who would and wouldn’t listen about this since the start of the business model. I’m just frustrated, that nobody listens until it’s to late.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta wants to charge EU users $14 a month if they don't agree to personalized ads on Facebook and InstagramEnglish11·2 years agoAd targeting should just be banned outright. It serves noone and creates huge pools of easy to abuse data.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta wants to charge EU users $14 a month if they don't agree to personalized ads on Facebook and InstagramEnglish5·2 years agoThe funny part is that contextual ads are at least as effective as targeted ads. So not only is facebook violating your privacy. They are ripping of their customers at the same time.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta wants to charge EU users $14 a month if they don't agree to personalized ads on Facebook and InstagramEnglish13·2 years agoSo you give them $14 and hope, they don’t sell your data? I never had a facebook/whatsapp account and never will and I know why.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.English491·2 years agoThe only thing that surprises me is that anyone is surprised by this. If you buy a physical book from anywhere, you own it. If you “buy” the rigth to play a movie (or read a book) from amazon, you own nothing. Usually they don’t show that so clearly but that’s the reality.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Unity May Never Win Back the Developers It Lost in Its Fee DebacleEnglish11·2 years agoWhen you make your business dependent on a single supplier, that’s a massive risk. I don’t quite understand why many Managers don’t grasp that concept. There are two solutions: build your own infrastructure or use something that’s either publicly available (like open source software) or easily replaceable (like a library with a common interface that many others also implement in a way that would also solve your usecase).
If you don’t do that, one day in the future your supplier will increase the cost until it’s just below the cost of switching. If the cost of switching is more than you can afford at that point, you are screwed.
Cloud computing anyone?
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•George R.R. Martin and other authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringementEnglish5·2 years agohe reality is if you give it a simple prompt, it generates the blandest, most uninspired, badly paced textural garbage imaginable
Which is not too far from the typical sequel quality coming out of hollywood at the moment ;-)
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•George R.R. Martin and other authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringementEnglish21·2 years agoThat is definitely not inevitable. It could very well be that we reach a point of diminishing returns soon. I’m not convinced, that the simplistic construction of current generation machine learning can go much further than it already has without significant changes in strategy.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a current or growing trend only you seem to have concerns about?10·2 years agoI would even go so far as to say: I want every household appliance as dumb as possible. Once things are smart enough, they are used to spy on you, or defraud you or both.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a current or growing trend only you seem to have concerns about?10·2 years agoIt’s worse. They use “machine learning”. So nobody can know the failure modes before they happen.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a current or growing trend only you seem to have concerns about?291·2 years agoClimate change. I live in a city with decent bicycle infrastructure and good public transport. Yet most people still argue they need their damn car to get to work alone without luggage, less than 5 kilometers away.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•They’ve grown up online. So why are our kids not better at detecting misinformation?English1·2 years agoI’m sorry. Before that adapted educational system is ready, civilization will already be doomed by climate change. We have the next 15 to 20 years to act and we are already much to late to prevent some really bad stuff.
torpak@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•They’ve grown up online. So why are our kids not better at detecting misinformation?English2·2 years agoTo be fair: not pushing lies that are big enough to provoke a successful lawsuit any more is not the same as telling the truth.
The best solution to this problem is not to buy one in the first place.