Principle of charity: never assume evil intent when stupidity is as likely of an explanation.
Or in other words: humans tend to be incredibly stupid, rather than actually evil.
Principle of charity: never assume evil intent when stupidity is as likely of an explanation.
Or in other words: humans tend to be incredibly stupid, rather than actually evil.
But considering the obvious lack of knowledge around AIs, it should have.
Yeah as if they discover it only after the scandals.
-_-
And a platform for you to complain about people who complain about capitalism
Are you russian by any chance?
Because it’s rare to see the words “anti-russia lies” anywhere else.
It falls down to your opinions and not what flag you carry.
Troll account or acab?
Sounds like your employer is lucky…
Funny as the internet was designed as being free.
Maybe just educate yourself a little. In general, not just about that.
Spam account
Bot or actually stupid spammer?
The guy is a nazi trying to pull off some utterly stupid rethoric of “oh noes the evil trans people are coming to discriminate against us and replace us”.
I’ve never seen something so absurd and would advise the writer to go seek help.
What I’m seeing is a guy who panics because he’s a transphobic piece of shit and is seeing that the world is changing and he won’t be allowed to be discriminatory as much as before. And he’s using the typical crap of “why not sit and talk” that nazis love to use. “Why do you censor my nazi opinions instead of talking about why we should kill black people or not?” would be a similar line.
But the original post doesn’t say “it is unstable and has a problem of storage” but “it drives down prices”
No matter the reality of things, the post is concerned by the very capitalistic issue of making money out of it. It might not be the main issue, but it is for them.
If the technical limitation is “it drives down prices” then it is about capitalism, yes.
How do you even manage to not get that?
Sure, others aren’t. Smart one aren’t you?
Seems pretty mild and reasonable, to be honest.
Github is a private company and as such unfit to protect open source.
What is needed is an autonomous, government funded organisation that will allow the world to get rid of companies making money off the FOSS ecosystem.
There are hellish things such as guix for that.
Or ideally the software needs to be upgraded.
The punishment will be less big than the profit, they won’t stop, as usual.
“I refused treatment for my cancer based on a YouTube video and I survived!”