ZenFriedRice 10 months ago • 100%
I think the word anarchy is bad branding. (Though good branding is impossible when the king want his citizens to hate you.)
From what I understand, the main goal of anarchy is to remove the system that separates us from power. For example, representative democracy makes it so you just go "pretty please represent me" without having any direct agency over the world around you.
Anarchy is not "remove all the rules".
Edit: if there is a system that facilitates personal rights and agency then it is not necessarily against anarchy.
ZenFriedRice 10 months ago • 98%
Woah buddy, domestic abuse feels like a pretty big step here. This just seems petty if anything.
ZenFriedRice 10 months ago • 66%
It's all word views. Obviously a Christain who believes in souls has no reason to respect an animal if it doesn't have one.
But, I just think we are matter, so I imagine that matter inherently experiences. In that case, humans are no longer the obvious protagonist who has no reason to feel bad about abusing the rest of those out there.
Edit: And the fact that racism likely comes from people looking different, acting different, having resources we want, difficulties in communication, and/or leaders having an incentive to support it, it is pretty easy to see how specism exists. Whethere or not you care about that is up to you.
ZenFriedRice 10 months ago • 100%
Good point, finding a security vulnerability is a success not a failure.
ZenFriedRice 10 months ago • 100%
In college I was told over and over that SECURITY BY OBSCURITY IS NOT ACTUALLY SECURITY. So using thoroughly tested and examined security techniques from open source software is the gold standard.
There are known secure algorithms that cannot be cracked by modern computers. So, no reason to try and reinvent the wheel and just hope your way is better despite decades of refinement and research into modern open algorithms.
ZenFriedRice 11 months ago • 100%
I'm not sure blaming Israel is the real issue here
ZenFriedRice 11 months ago • 100%
And remember who mininformed conservative to do this: the very nutritious elite.
The elite wanted to do this, and they convinced the conservatives to let them.
ZenFriedRice 11 months ago • 100%
LLM's like the AI's you mentioned generally are just really good at predicting the next word. For example, Given an input like "My dog likes" an AI may add the word "treats" to the end. They are so good at predicting the next word that they will write paragraphs that sound entirely human.
So, when they give you strange links, and made up names it's probably because it just thought that stuff sounded good.
You can only trust results if you verify them yourself.
I am not sure if the paid versions are better.
ZenFriedRice 11 months ago • 100%
Aye I was making my comment in part to humanize the people we call terrorists.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 33%
That's a mid counter argument imo.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 100%
You have a good point I was a bit too black and white with my comment. There definitely seems to be a correlation between size and violence of terrorist groups, and the human rights of the area they riside in.
Also totally agree that it can happen to me. Gotta acknowledge that you don't really know anything and you are pretty much always just taking someone's word for things. I believe the Earth is round, but I'm just taking people's word for it.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 100%
You have a point. Though the US white supremesists haven't launched such organized and open assaults. So maybe it just scales with human rights abuses.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 86%
Strange, terrorist organization don't seem to pop up in countries with better human rights.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 94%
First, only the sith (and the ignorant) deal in absolutes. Second, it's fair and right to feel for the people attacked by the Hamas, and fair and right to acknowledge the apartheid state of Israel that created them.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 100%
I'm curious too
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 92%
Feels odd to see tankies and anarchists grouped together
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 100%
Probably exile then, execution is really expensive these days
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 100%
Should pay be related to what percentage of your net worth you risk? $1000 is a very different amount of risk for different people.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 93%
Exactly, people must remain completely static. Don't change, its a red flag.
ZenFriedRice 12 months ago • 100%
Interesting article. Looks it isn't a huge threat. It takes a long time to carry out, and only works on crome/edge.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Hey pal, stress is bad for the body. Can be as bad as chain smoking if you have chronic stress.
Lemmy is full of leftists, and that looks like a trigger for ya. Just be safe out there.
Also, grouping all communists together is exceptionally inacurate. Lots of variety in leftism. Obviously, if you are discussing politics with a leftist they'll likely want to discuss the merits of "socialist ideals" with you.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 80%
Aye I wish belived that capitalism created a fair society. Seems more comfy.
In my experience, the point of leftism is to bring more power to the average citizen. What about that do you disagree with?
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
I use organic maps on Android
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Businesses have damaged public health for profit so many times that I don't think there should be any trust any more. All business processes, research, algorithms, etc should be public. No new materials should be used widespread without 3rd party safety testing.
We can't keep adding layers of permanent poison to the planet.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Aye the rich are likely very nutritious
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Just switched to obsidian from amplenote.
Obsidian is a beast that can manage all of your knowlege in extremely personal customizable ways.
Amplenote is a nice todo list & note taking app. It is better than most note taking apps at helping you execute on tasks.
I switched because, with plugins, Obsidian can be ALMOST everything Amplenote is, except so so so so much more. The big this Amplenote is missing is all of the automation that makes everything run so smoothly.
In obsidian I have a button to "Create work note". That button creates a note with the right template, in the right folder, composed of a top half note and a bottom half that can be changed out. That note automatically shows up in lists I've made that track the work I do. All from one button.
You don't have to do anything fancy with Obsidian, but you can, and it is awesome.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Im on Jerboa and it looks strange
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 95%
xrellx obvoiusly wishes the guy in the first pic didnt have to work. His dream is pure femboy communism.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup!
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
I agree its fair to question the legitimacy of dogen, but more than anything else we are all just seekers. Also no school of thought is isolated, and, no matter the legitimacy of dogen, someone following soto zen could find enlightenment. I'd much rather discuss the way than discuss the validity of any patriarch.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah I always try and order anywhere except Amazon. I'm just anti-monopoly personally.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
I see you. That makes sense. I struggle with the grayness of reality and the duality of definitions we impose on it yk? Not to say I'm against the definitions, just that things get confusing for me.
Like Matter is just energy, how close does matter/energy have to be to call a perturbation in that system a quasi particle. And, if we think the the fundamental fields physically exist then are they made of anything, and if so wouldn't they likely be made of some type of energy? Is that energy close enough to call our fundamental particles quasi particles?
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
If we find out that our fundamental fields are emergent, then wouldn't all particles we've ever been talking about be quasi-particles?
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Ah it'd be good to make an edit of that, it felt ambiguous to me too.
I totally agree that medical tech is just insane and only getting better.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
makes sense. currently it's just us talking. Happy to meet ya @theksepyro.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Ah good idea. I've got a bunch of books, but they are all just one translation each. I've never thought any seeking out other translations.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
That sounds amazing. I'd personally be more motivated with that sub around.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
I made on of them little life simulator programs with natural selection and genes and such. I love watching my little dudes evolve.
Currently I am rewriting it to be much faster through multi-threading, gpu graphics, and more! My dudes are gonna be so fast.
Excited to talk with some people. Do we plan this space to be more of a book club or a chat room? Personally I say chat room till we get enough people for the book club to make sense.
ZenFriedRice 1 year ago • 100%
Ah classic. HuangBo was a great read, though my first time through it my book was repeatative to the point of me belive in something. Needed to step away and then come back for it to sink in.
Seeing points absolutely affects how I vote, and I'm curious to see how differently I interact with the app if I can't see that stuff. I don't want to see ANY numbers. edit: I was confused. I already had that 'feature' on, but it didn't change anything on my device. I thought I just didn't understand what that checkbox was supposed to do.