jarfil

joined 2 years ago
[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 5 points 1 week ago

Hi, fellow (at the moment) hetero, cis man 🙂

I mostly share your point of view and feelings, with a couple nuances. I've never felt strongly about my own gender, but still hate toxic masculinity with a passion. I've often chosen to pose as genderless just to avoid being associated with the "stereotypical man", but I've come to think that one doesn't need to be queer just to denounce toxic behaviors. There are some, few, role models of "positive masculinity", that one can follow, without changing labels. I don't think that "men" should let the toxic ones monopolize that label; positive masculinity should reclaim it, and push the toxic ones out!

As for gender, sexuality, attraction... they're all on a spectrum, and not necessarily at a single fixed point, or intensity. Artistic sensibility is on its own, also not necessarily related to the others. I don't think that simply being able to appreciate a beautiful man, or woman, or lamp post, is enough to call oneself "queer". We may not be like the "stereotypical macho man", but that doesn't mean one should renounce whichever label resonates more with oneself.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 2 points 1 week ago

Ani = weird goth waifu
Rudi = fascist AI agent of chaos

At least they've kept them separate... kind of.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 1 week ago

I see. Just checked the Wikipedia page, what a story.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Face eating leopards getting closer and closer to each other's faces.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Entities care about art... as much as they can benefit from it. Large entities make sure to get the rights for peanuts, small ones are fine with dropping it and replacing with someone else's, still without paying. Pretty much the only way for small artists to get a fair compensation, is from people who want to support them... a case in which —ironically— copyright is irrelevant.

It isn't US centric either. Corporations have used the US to pressure everyone into accepting a similar set of rules, with similar effects all over the world.

But I'm not even strictly against copyright itself. I'm against how the laws have been pushed over and over towards a twisted parody of the initial goals, while the real world has been going in a completely different direction.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

I'm running ollama in termux on a Samsung Galaxy A35 with 8GB of RAM (+8GB of swap, which is useless for AI), and the Ollama app. Models up to 3GB work reasonably fine on just the CPU.

Serendipity is a side effect of the temperature setting. LLMs randomly jump between related concepts, which exposes stuff you might, or might not, have thought about by yourself. It isn't 100% spontaneous, but on average it ends up working "more than nothing". Between that and bouncing ideas off it, they have a use.

With 12GB RAM, you might be able to load models up to 7GB or so... but without tensor acceleration, they'll likely be pretty sluggish. 3GB CoT models already take a while to go through their paces on just the CPU.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Is it protecting "small artists", though?

Suing for copyright infringement, requires money, both for lawyers and proceedings.

Small artists don't have that money. Large artists do, small ones don't, so more often than not they end up watching as their copyright is being abused without being able to do anything about it.

To get any money, small artists generally sign off their rights, either directly to clients or studios (work for hire), or to publishers... who do have the money to enforce the copyright, but pay peanuts to the artist... when they even pay anything. A typical publishing contract has an advance payment, a marketing provision... then any copyright payments go first to pay off the "investment" by the publisher, and only then they give a certain (rather small) percentage to the artist. Small artists rarely reach the payment threshold.

Best case scenario, small artists get defended by default by some "artists, editors, and publishers" association... which is like putting wolves in charge of sheep. The associations routinely charge for copyrighted material usage... then don't know whom to pay out, because not every small artist is a member, so they just pocket it, often using it to subsidize publishers.

Copyright laws, as of right now, primarily benefit publisher dynasties (like Disney), then large publishers, then large studios and large artists, a few lucky small artists... and leave most small artists SOL.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

Doesn't seem to work on Firefox on Android. Do I need a YouTube API key?

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's still "world-changing great". All the knowledge sharing, all the collaboration, all the scientific advances, have been growing at the same rate as the "commoners" have been joining it and getting trapped in the slop.

The only change, is the Internet is not just for nerds anymore, it's also for preachers, scammers, and the average brainwashed populace.

It used to be easy to ignore the peasants from inside an ivory tower's echo chamber. The Internet has brought those voices out for everyone to hear... and to realize humanity is not as idealized as they thought. Time to put some real work into fixing some real problems.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

standard assumption that matter is evenly spread across the universe

What standard? This isn't new:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_filament

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

Looks decent. I think you could easily improve the tarp on top with some random "weathering", and a light touch from a heat gun on the corners, to get closer to the original look (just don't set it on fire 😉).

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Given your latest interactions, what are the good faith discussions you're looking for?

Anyway, sounds like this would be more suited to either the Politics or Socialism communities.

 

What they were offering – through a programme titled Safe Place for Science – was a sort of “scientific asylum”, offering three years of funding at their facility for about 20 researchers.

On Thursday the university said it had received 298 applications in a month, of which 242 were deemed eligible. The applicants hailed from institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, Nasa, Columbia, Yale and Stanford, it said in a statement.

Most of the applications were sent using encrypted messaging, the university’s president, Eric Berton, wrote in the French newspaper Libération.

 

The Trump administration has ordered State Department employees to report on any instances of coworkers displaying “anti-Christian bias” as part of its effort to implement a sweeping new executive order on supporting employees of Christian faith working in the federal government.

The cable was sent out to embassies around the world under Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s name. The instructions also were released in a department-wide notice.

The cable encourages State Department employees to report on one another through a tip form that can be anonymous. “Reports should be as detailed as possible, including names, dates, locations (e.g. post or domestic office where the incident occurred,” the cable reads.

“It’s very ‘Handmaid’s Tale'-esque,” said one State Department official, who was granted anonymity because the individual was not allowed to speak openly about internal department affairs.

 

a number of popular extensions that enable things like dark mode and adblocking in Google’s browser have been hijacked by hackers, putting 3.2 million Chrome users at risk.

While all of the extensions listed below have since been removed from the Chrome Web Store, you will still need to manually delete them if they’re currently installed in your browser

 

A Republican group is hoping to rally support to change the Constitution to allow President Donald Trump to seek a third term.

The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1951 following the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was elected to four terms between 1933 and 1945. The two-term limit for presidents was introduced by Congress to prevent potential abuses of power.

 

The official White House social media accounts on X, Instagram and Facebook soon quoted his post, all sharing a fake magazine cover depicting an illustration of Trump smiling in a suit — and wearing a bejeweled golden crown.

 

"Press with both hands"

...just when you thought this timeline couldn't get much weirder.

 

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in discussions with Phoenix-based Willscot about leasing the company’s mobile structures to house undocumented detainees, the people said. Willscot’s products are commonly used as construction-site storage and office space.

 

Brace for impact.

 

Israeli troops and tanks launched a brief ground raid into northern Gaza overnight into Thursday, the military said, striking several militant targets in order to “prepare the battlefield” ahead of a widely expected ground invasion

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It's unnerving to find an interesting post, with an interesting conversation, only to see it deleted (not even mod removed) with hanging replies in the inbox and no way to reply back.

Is there any feature that would allow continuing those conversations? Other than direct messages, which get "black holed" (no way to see own replies). Could these conversations be somehow continued, either recovered in Lemmy, or maybe via Mastodon?

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