At this point, beyond enduring, I'm afraid there is no "non violent" options. And to be clear, I don't think non-violent options are going to improve anything, just that there's not much else to do.
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I'm still not clear what the first "A" in maga is supposed to reference, seeing what's happening these days. All I know is that it's clearly not "America" or a reference to the US.
Not having to be available at the ready for people is great.
If you arrange for a call, through another asynchronous mechanism, then it's fine. If you cold-call me to ask about the weather (or, more seriously, anything that could have been a text message), I'll leave decapitated horse head in your fridge.
If someone doesn't care about themselves, why would they care about other or littering.
That's par for the course, but it's hilarious that openai "we have to get copyrighted material for free because fuck you" is pulling that defense now.
Wow, look at the size of the tear this brings to my eye.
You're nass.
Sure. Only problem is, it's a people issue. Some people making ai generated content may be honest and willing to abide to such rule, but most are proud to not even read the rules and just blast shitty slop left and right. For this second category of people, when you point it to them, a very small percentage of them goes "oh, sorry". The vast majority just keep posting until blocked.
Granted, this experience mostly stems from every media posting sites out there, so it may be a bit biased…
Most of the safeguards were removed in trump's previous term, and now the way's open.
Good luck.
The situation is embarrassing enough. No need to bring shame to the ambassador that most likely heard about it from some news outlet too.
it suffers from the same enshittification problems that have killed Twitter, Reddit, BoingBoing, Digg, Slashdot
I'll easily agree that these platforms are bad, but saying anything "killed" them is very, VERY generous. Reddit and slashdot are very much still a thing, and they don't look like they're slowing down, despite the supposedly insurmountable issues. Keep in mind that the goal of a "social network" (for lack of a better word) is having an audience. Reddit literally shat on its user base, AND on the people that kept the site usable, and communities are still thriving there.
The good news is that this may cure my laziness. I've been preparing to leave most of google service for a while now.