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  • Some gold from that document:

    In this context, some people continue to defend trickle-down theories which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world. This opinion, which has never been confirmed by the facts, expresses a crude and naïve trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power and in the sacralized workings of the prevailing economic system.

    Would be funny to make a quote collection titled "Who said this? Pope Francis or a socialist?"

  • Ah yes, the expected purity test. Let's just ignore any progress made and make snark remarks online while we wait for the 100% ideologically pure.

  • It's a true shame. Francis was the most "eco-socialist" pope we are going to get. Managing to offend entrenched conservatives deserves respect.

  • This is not a "pay for verification" model. Have you even read the article or anything related to it? It is literally not centralized, it's web of trust.

  • "Everyone should be able to setup their own domain and mess with DNS records to get a verified account"

    Do you realize how utterly disconnected from reality this sounds?? Technical people that have absolutely not clue on how make good UX for end users is how we got Mastodon in the first place, and why its adoption is abysmal.

  • This is just a web of trust model, aka a decentralized model of verification. This thread is mostly people that haven't read the details that want to confirm that "Bluesky has been enshittified".

  • What are you talking about? This is a web of trust model, literally a decentralized model. Not everyone on social media needs to have technical skills to verify via DNS records, verified links etc. If you want a community that gatekeeps for for computer engineers only, you already have Mastodon.

  • Wait, TVs have cameras now? That sounds super creepy

  • That is why I said design and not implemented and perfectly working

  • They are fundamentally different, the whole ActivityPub federation vs ATProtocol decentralization has been talked to death in technical detail.

    Yes, migration of a user account from one instance to another would be complicated… but … so would migrating a user from one PDS to another.

    Not true. Bluesky has PDS migration in its design. In ActivityPub it is simply not possible

  • For relays yes, but for PDS that's not at all true. The PDS architecture lets you own your data and migrate it away from Bluesky servers or even from the BS apps, when/if they will be available. Something that ActivityPub severely lacks. Try to migrate your account from one Lemmy instance to another.

  • That Relay chokepoint is a serious architecture flaw, even for the central company running it (Bluesky). They might fix it in the future, but I doubt it's high priority for them.

    In July 2024, running a Relay on ATProto already required 1 terabyte of storage. But more alarmingly, just a four months later in November 2024, running a relay now requires approximately 5 terabytes of storage https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/

    The cost of running a full-network, fully archiving relay has increased over time. After recent growth, our out-of-box relay implementation (bigsky) requires on the order of 16 TBytes of fast NVMe disk, and that will grow proportional to content in the network. We have plans and paths forward to reducing costs (including Jetstream and other tooling). https://whtwnd.com/bnewbold.net/3lbvbtqrg5t2t

  • That's sound in theory, but app developers don't really test on low end phones, so the apps tend to get more and more bloated as time goes by. As soon as you need something with a map, you're pretty much fucked. Looking at all the hiking maps that just get progressively worse without adding anything that I care for.

  • "We did train him on real priests personality, but he's definitely hallucinating this part!"

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world
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    Tech CEOs being dumber than AI

    Not The Onion @lemmy.world
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    Fintech founder charged with fraud after 'AI' shopping app found to be powered by humans in the Philippines

    Nate said its app’s users could buy from any e-commerce site with a single click, thanks to AI. In reality, however, Nate relied heavily on hundreds of human contractors in a call center in the Philippines to manually complete those purchases, the DOJ’s Southern District of New York alleges.

    Saniger raised millions in venture funding by claiming that Nate was able to transact online “without human intervention,” except for edge cases where the AI failed to complete a transaction. But despite Nate acquiring some AI technology and hiring data scientists, its app’s actual automation rate was effectively 0%, the DOJ claims.

  • Just keep the retaliatory tariffs and say that the world governments don't have time and resources to deal with a child playing with tariff sliders like it's a fucking 20 year old Paradox game. Until he's out of office, or preferably in jail.

  • The Onion @midwest.social
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    “Enough with woke environmentalism,” Elon Musk announces the petrol-powered Tesla

    Earth (Planet fairly close to Mars) – Elon Musk likes a few things: putting an X in the names of things he buys from others, electric cars, and publicly humiliating himself with embarrassing behavior. Then there are some things Elon Musk hates: his children, happy people, and woke.

    Just last night, Elon Musk made headlines again by announcing Tesla’s latest revolution: ToXXXic, a 5-ton SUV powered exclusively by premium gasoline, “because I’m sick of all this gender fluid electricity.”

    “Woke environmentalism is out of control,” Musk said as he lit a barbecue with a solar panel used as charcoal. “People want to hear the sound of pistons again, the smell of gasoline, and the adrenaline rush of knowing that with a tank of gas you are warming the planet a little. It’s romantic! Plus, we all know that electricity turns children into transsexuals.”

    The new model promises to travel 6 kilometers per liter , as long as the driver is light-footed and lives downhill. Musk also announced that t

  • It takes massive courage to give up a cozy job at Microsoft and potentially damage your entire career to stand up for your values this way. Props to her!

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  • Israel shooting medics, throwing them in a mass grave and then lying about it? Better not talk about it, or we might be labelled as antisemites and/or terrorist supporters.

  • Agreed. It's so tiring actually navigating Wikipedia. I just want a megacorp to select the best bits and inject them directly into my brain when they see fit!

  • The Onion @midwest.social
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    “With the near trillion dollar sell-off on the Nasdaq alone earlier yesterday, the rapid devaluing of assets has allowed the American public unparalleled access to cheap stocks and shares on the market.”

    Economic spokesman for the White House, Chuck Williams, claimed, “People use words like slump, looming economic depression, lowest recorded IQ of any president ever, as though they’re bad things.

    A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world
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    Baby Vance being honest about Trump

    Some old footage of the "never Trump guy", presumably when he was 9 years old

    conservative @lemmy.world
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    A-bomb pictures offend me

    Privet! I am big MAGA conservative. I am OK with unpunished war crimes against civilians, but words are where I draw the line.

    I remove all offensive things from image above. Hope you enjoy!

    Spasibo tovarishch Trump!

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    What's the best way for Elon to remove the parasite class? 🤔

    Remember to make up some 90% statistic while you're at it.

    News @lemmy.world
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    The likes of Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Vladimir Putin have been eviscerated by damning floats at a carnival in Germany.

    The satirical – and rather graphic – floats were on display in Dusseldorf this week as part of the annual Rose Monday parade, the highpoint of the region’s carnival season.

    The Onion @midwest.social
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    The Onion @midwest.social
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    Supporters Praise Trump For Upholding Traditional American Value Of Supporting Murderous Dictators For Political Gain

    People Twitter @sh.itjust.works
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    Democracy is when the White House boasts about its king

    https://nitter.net/WhiteHouse/status/1892295984928993698#m

    *Nitter mirror. Don't link directly to that shit stain of a site

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    Is it OK for a company to expect using their paid product for a job interview?

    I had a job interview with a company recently and one of the negative feedback I got was that I hadn't tried out their product. Now this might be a valid concern if they had any sort of free trial for it, but the lessons they offer start at 60€ and I didn't feel comfortable spending that amount just to get a better chance at an interview. They also offered no free credits or anything like that during the interview. I did understand how the product worked by researching it online.

    I definitely feel that there's something wrong in asking for an interviewee to spend money on the product they are interviewing for. For one it's a great setup for a scam. But is there any regulation that should prevent companies from doing this? I am based in the EU and was interviewing for a Spanish company.

    UPDATE: This is definitely not a scam, the company is fairly known. This is more of a question of is it right/legal to expect this?