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Ah, yes the “Don’t build the Torment Nexus” 🔁 “Big Tech announces the Torment Nexus” loop
Ah, yes the “Don’t build the Torment Nexus” 🔁 “Big Tech announces the Torment Nexus” loop
Are you really comparing the use of freedom of association with state censorship backed by literal violence?
That’s the current status quo. New legislation can always override old legislation. The only way to fully prevent these proposals would be to enshrine the right to encryption in a new EU treaty (which requires unanimity) and since the national governments are the ones pushing for this while the European Parliament keeps telling to fuck off, it’s not going to happen.
In my experience Software Engineers working in ML are, for the most part, also drinking their own Cool Aid, and need pushback from the rest of the company to keep them in check. So management also needs to know which smart people to listen to.
Yes, and? Doing something wrong because someone else is going to do worse is a deplorable excuse to do something immoral.
And does it deserve to be colonized? Because you are basically justifing imperial colonization.
So, you are telling me that in your enlightened opinion imperialism is a great thing and decolonization was wrong? That’s a take…
So, if any of your local religious leaders is a pedophile you lose your right to self determination? That will massively reduce the number of sovereign countries. To 0.
Some of them were still doing fine, just not triple the profits well.
In Nvidia’s case that’s actually true for long tenured employees - assuming they cash out before the bubble bursts.
That is the most… American thing I read in months. Workers complaining about half decent work conditions. As a European, being harder to get hired than to get fired was always a given to me, and I believe that’s a good thing.
So, does this mean that all felons get their right to vote back, like in working democracies? Or is this just for orange felons?
TLS certs can have one level of wildcard (even let’s encrypt supports this), and creating subdomains programmatically is not exactly black magic - the main blocker from the technical side is that the code to update the DNS is usually not portable between providers, so it’s not adequate for a federated open source project.
The “Look into my eyes and tell me if you see even the slightest glimmer of doubt” scene alone would ensure that.
When we talk about human rights we usually talk about the “what”, and talking about just the “what” leads to misconceptions like that. So the question is why we have human rights. And the formulation human right treaties take is some form of “Human dignity is inviolable”, which means that all human lives are worth the same, and that value can’t be diminished in any way. Human rights are then listed in order to protect that ideal.
When you consider this, it becomes obvious that owning humans can’t be a form of the right to private property because it relies on some humans being above others.
That’s also the reason why free speech doesn’t include things like slander or ordering someone killed.
Only if you trust your VPN service more than your mobile Internet provider.
Between the 800 years and the Seven of Limes are two things showing that either Reno has paid a visit to the 24th century or the writers lost the plot.
The 800 years if rounded could line up with Seven of Nine’s Enterprise G.
He means they are trying not to be the Nazi bar, and added an homeopathic amount of moderation to the platform.
Windows XP code was leaked 2 years ago, so it’s freeware according to this idi… stable genius .