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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What hill are you willing to die on even if no one in your life agrees with you?
12·19 days agohappy to be presented with counterevidence
offer people what AI cannot offer: relationships, fun, belonging, relief. If your political organizing is less enjoyable than talking to a chatbot, people will stick to the chatbot.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What hill are you willing to die on even if no one in your life agrees with you?
13·20 days agoHow do you explain to yourself that religious and spiritual people are the drivers of mainstream politics and new political ideologies, while atheists/modernists/disenchanted are pretty much either irrelevant or clinging desperately to their position of vaning power, paralyzed, and often depressed?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Korea union warns of strike over stalled talksEnglish
33·20 days agodid you ever organize a strike in a big company?
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Technology@lemmy.ml•How to Talk to Someone Experiencing 'AI Psychosis'
31·27 days agofor me it is freely accessible. I didn’t know there was a paywall
chobeat@lemmy.mltoshitposting@lemmy.ml•Who would have thunk the solution is more hierarchy!?!?!
3·1 month agofound the American
chobeat@lemmy.mltoshitposting@lemmy.ml•Who would have thunk the solution is more hierarchy!?!?!
23·1 month agoI wouldn’t categorize pantheism under monotheism.
I would. Monotheism is any belief that prescribes the existence of a single God and its worship. I don’t want to argue on semantics, but what else could Pantheism be if not monotheistic?
chobeat@lemmy.mltoshitposting@lemmy.ml•Who would have thunk the solution is more hierarchy!?!?!
43·1 month agoPantheism is monotheistic and non-hierarchical. Hierarchy, by definition, implies the existence of more than one thing, and any monistic theology is non-hierarchical.
chobeat@lemmy.mltoshitposting@lemmy.ml•Who would have thunk the solution is more hierarchy!?!?!
91·1 month agoHierarchy sells because it gives you a place that belongs to you, even when it’s a shitty place. Having a place does wonder for depression, because it creates meaning.
Creating meaning without hierarchy is possible, though much harder.
When they sell you what I assume is the Christian God (not all Gods are hierarchical), they sell you an easy solution. Burgers make you full if you’re hungry, even if they are not good for other parameters. But if a friend is starving and all you have is a burger, you offer a burger.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Googlers Demand: Worker Safety & ICE Contract TransparencyEnglish
4·2 months agoquitting doesn’t halt the baby-grinding machine. Big tech can only be stopped from the inside. I even know some people getting hired there exclusively to cause trouble. You should respect their commitment rather than anything else.
since botting is so easy, probably they used a lot of accounts to access data that, in theory, is somewhat public. I mean, in an ideal world in which engineers have infinite time sure, they would have noticed, but I do investigations on platform apps for work and trust me, they miss a lot of more fundamental stuff.
spotify has a whole economy of bots signing up, uploading fake songs listened by other bots and earning lot of money in the process. I know several people living out of this. A little army of scraper bots is definitely not what they should be the most concerned about.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you have any ideas on how to attract people from centralized platforms to such as lemmy?
10·2 months agodon’t attract individuals, attract entire groups of people. The idea of moving humans one by one when all of their friends are on centralized platforms will only attract lonely people, who won’t be able to promote the platform. The growth will eventually halt.
Move entire communities that are already connected: specific identities, followers of famous people (which should be onboard with the plan), specific subreddits and so on.
No union in the world asks rates that high. You’ve been probably have been served some kind of management union busting material if you have ever seen a number that high. 3% is considered very high already.
Anyway AWU is not necessarily trying to bargain for higher wages, but they do work on better job security, better working environments, fairness against abuses, sexual harassment and similar stuff, and obviously they support the political work of anti-genocide groups within Google.
There’s always a reason to join a union if you’re a worker.
I would add exploitation of precarious workers both in the USA, Europe and third-world countries. That said, were you involved in Alphabet Workers Union? If not, why?
He’s a brown guy immigrated to NA and writing on a Marxist magazine. I don’t believe in reducing the personal to the biographical like Americans do, but also I think you can guess the answer to a few of your questions.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•retirement savings in Germany, how much do I need?
21·3 months agoAlso consider the form of these savings. Keeping everything in financial assets might be very dangerous on the very long term. The chances of a world war and/or a financial collapse of the West are relatively high and you don’t want a hyperinflation crisis to destroy all your savings. It happened in Germany, it is happening again in some parts of the world, it will happen again.
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Technology@lemmy.world•WebUSB Unpinner: network analysis for the massesEnglish
62·3 months agowhich expands the group of people that can do this from mobile cybersec people to anybody with some foundations of IT management skills















logical fallacies are out of context when used in a normal conversation rather than a scientific debate. It’s just a way to escape and kill the conversation.