@sarahjamielewis You're right.
That's why I think *requiring* in-code documentation that also details: context, intents, thought processes and arbitrages, instead of only comments that are a barely-more-human-readable summary of what code does, is very important. But that's not where the culture is leading right now.
@oliv 🖤 RIP
Now the only hard part becomes, as a species, surviving the gap where companies that think "AI" is real are running nuclear power plants. Imagine a nuclear power plant safety manual written by AI. Perhaps this is the "Great Filter" spoken of by science fiction authors
Way to fix global warming is extremely simple actually
- Increase investments in "AI"
- This takes so much power the tech corps have to bring a lot of nuclear power plants online
- Develop an AI capable of general reasoning
- Tell the general reasoning AI to solve global warming
- The general reasoning AI will immediately conclude the best way to fix global warming is to stop doing AI, and delete itself
- With no more AI the nuke plants will now displace fossil fuel burn
- No more global warming
We, the anonymous editors of the Stallman report, have published our investigation of Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation today to a general audience:
Our report exhaustively catalogues, analyzes, and offers a rebuttal of Richard Stallman's political program of sexual violence, catalogues credible allegations of misconduct, and documents the misconduct of the #FSF circa 2019 and 2021. Please read and share our work.
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Neither @K1ngdaKa88 nor I like the ads stuck on the trains here. We of course found a carriage without ads 🙂 #CrossBorderRail
All the brilliant foreign researchers I have recruited in France have been through administrative nightmares which have had direct consequences on their wellbeing and on their work. The way we treat our scientific colleagues is really scandalous (of course it is also true, or worse, for many other categories of people).
You may recall that for a while BP was asserting it was going 'Beyond Petroleum'; well, no longer; BP has now abandoned plans to reduce oil output over the next five years.
Just in case you thought the fossil fuels sector's concern for the environment was anything other than cynical politicking.... once any shifts started looking like they might impact short-term profit(s) they were off the table again.
So much for leopards changing their spots!
#climate #FossilFuels
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/oct/07/bp-abandoning-plan-to-cut-oil-output-angers-green-groups
The rise of Mastodon has made me so much more aware of government services requiring us to use private companies’ systems to communicate with them and access services.
Sitting on a Dutch train just now I was shown on a screen “feeling unsafe in the train? Contact us via WhatsApp”.
What if I don’t use WhatsApp? (I do, but I wish I didn’t have to) I’m forced to share my data with Meta to use it.
Public systems should not require use of private services.
My mentions are full of bad takes on Mozilla, privacy preserving measurement, and the economics of free software...which I will briefly address, now:
All non-consensual collection of telemetry is unethical.
No you can't just slap a "privacy preserving" label on a mechanism and have it be true.
Even if you could that doesn't bypass the consent obligation.
Yes, Funding free software is complex. developing free software is expensive. I'm a free software dev. I know this. First hand.
"The entire climate of the entire planet is gonna get WILD but I'm sure I'm fine here in this one spot on the Earth." Just... no.
Which is WHY each of us needs to demand our local state/county/city representatives make a Climate Action Plan, stop pumping carbon in the air & prepare for our local risks.
Even then... the climate will continually surprise us. This is an ongoing project for the next 100 years.
Or we can ignore it but the status quo is the riskiest option of all.
@foone "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a bunch of terabyte-sized microSD tapped to a postcard."
When asked if creators should be compensated for their work being used to train AI, Mark Zuckerberg said, “I think individual creators or publishers tend to overestimate the value of their specific content in the grand scheme of this.”
That's pretty rich coming from someone who never had an original thought in his life. Someone whose empire is based on stealing and buying ideas.
@straphanger That's a lovely design. A vehicle that beautify a city, how ... unusual.
Extremely online electronics engineer, PhD in #microelectronics (low-power digital systems architecture), #LoRa pioneer.
Co-founded a #hackerspace, co-founded an industrial #company, interested in #manufacturing (traditional and distributed), frugal innovation, durable and resilient sociotechnical systems.