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The effect of AI is to reduce the cost of •generating code• by a factor of X at the cost of increasing the cost of •thinking about the problem• by a factor of Y.

And yes, Y>1. A thing non-developers do not understand about code is that coding a solution is a deep way of understanding a problem — and conversely, using code that’s dropped in your lap greatly increases the amount of problem that must be understood.

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@inthehands My 30+ years as a dev disagree with the statement, "coding a solution is a deep way of understanding a problem", on semantics. Analyzing a solution is a deep way of understanding a problem. I've found that too many devs are in a rush to code and give short shrift to the analysis.

I feel another blog post coming on: we're good (as humans) at feeling appalled by individual acts of violence & death, but we're really bad at judging & feeling similarly appalled at lower levels of misery & suffering among the masses - sometimes short of death - caused by 'official' forces, i.e. 'The System' (e.g. late-stage capitalism & corporatocracy).

yewtu.be/watch?v=QxIZoAdewsk or youtube.com/watch?v=QxIZoAdews

“The most important issues in AI right now are its use to inform decisions about people’s rights,” EFF’s @prilkit told @AlJazeera, such as predictive policing and deciding who gets health benefits, housing, and jobs. aljazeera.com/economy/2024/12/

We need more sensible conversations about how non-free firmware is treated while we promote and advance free software. We should also acknowledge that FSF’s current approach with RYF is less than ideal. This post by @mjg59 is an example of a sensible discussion of the issues:

mjg59.dreamwidth.org/70895.htm

If you are interested in how these issues impacted a real company who tried to make freedom-respecting hardware, check out a talk I gave at SCALE20x:

youtube.com/watch?v=9xbvMtFLOm

#FOSS #firmware #RYF

When it comes to non-free firmware I think there's two reasonable positions - treat it like non-free code running on a remote system (suboptimal, outside the scope of current free software priorities) or treat it like software running on the primary CPU (all code on the local system should be free software, no matter where it's running). I think the FSF's position is unreasonable: mjg59.dreamwidth.org/70895.htm

"In some small plants, fewer than half the workers are documented. More than half are hired through a contractor who brings in undocumented people. They don’t get the same benefits, like holidays and overtime pay, and they’re paid less while enduring the same risks."

labornotes.org/blogs/2024/12/p

Listened to mysogynist, christian men's prayer group at a nearby breakfast table spouting hatred toward transgender people, Democrats, and others. Led me a lot closer to understanding mass shootings in restaurants.

explaining the public glee over the assasination of an insurance CEO.
rall.com/2024/12/11/we-hate-he

His last paragraph will only come true if Trump can profit from it, which would probably mean third term spectre followed by revolt/civil war.

I love it that my Mastodon app doesn't autocorrect. I hate it that my Mastodon app doesn't autocorrect.

I really think the former is stronger, as it is pushing me into the habit to read my own posts, hopefully before I push the button to publish them.

One of the things I've been gradually realizing is that so many people have wrong, backwards ideas about how the world works because they had such "normie," privileged experiences growing up and into adulthood to where they actually believe the talking points our society uses to justify its constant bullshit. They live in a fairy-tale land because they've so rarely been required to think and defend themselves.

@dajb I guess we all make our choices. I just looked at your feed's recent podcast blog post, and "I use Google Home devices" made me chuckle in this thread's context. >;-> (That's "the devil made me do it" smiley, if you're too young for those.)

@epilepticrabbit

CEO assassin, techbro brainrot 

If only her were directly related to Biden, he'd be home free. Unfortunately for him, he's just a environmental lawyer who successfully sued Chevron. Alas.

zeteo.com/p/democrats-press-bi

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#News #Conservation #Environment #JournalismJobs #JobOpportunities #ConservationJournalism

@epilepticrabbit It especially shocks me that so many punk musicians, labels, and venues are tied to these capitalist crap generators.

Moved by local paper article about a new, super niche art book, I wanted to contact author/artist because reasons. No contact info on the website. Hell, I was surprised there is a website . Still the only possible connection point is Instagram, which I still will never use. It's getting harder and harder to support local businesses and artists online...

Humans Will Continue to Live in an Age of Incredible Food Waste - wired.com/story/food-productio "Food production has never been higher—or more costly. Yet the amount that goes uneaten remains shockingly high." just absurd

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