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The 'median' is a well-known statistic that tells you where the half-way point of your data is.

Its lesser-known dual statistic, the 'comedian', is a statistic that tells you when there's something funny about your data.

EVs are not the way forward. I don't give a fuck what their manufacturing footprint is vs lifetime tailpipe emissions for gas-powered vehicles.

The problem is the infrastructure required for these absurd things. The infrastructure itself is unsustainable.

Reduction in demand for cars is critical, and you get there by incentivizing bike purchases and replacing multi-lane roads with bike paths and parks.

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@Nina_cried @gerrymcgovern I am not a US resident, but why do you have 300 million cars in the first place! And maybe reduce the size of each parking slot to promote smaller cars.

Here's a way to turn anti-AI rage into action:

Normalize crediting.

I can't tell you how many times an invite, email, blog post, random bit of social media content goes out with some kind of unattributed lovely art.

CREDIT ARTISTS. ON EVERYTHING. It's easy. And if we normalized crediting enough, the generated images would stand out on their own for absence of credit.

#AI #art #GenAI #artists

I'm specifically referring here to the kind of 'FAQ' whose author takes the name literally, and wants it to consist of the questions that people actually do frequently ask.

The marketing notion of a 'FAQ', consisting of 'questions I _wish_ I was frequently asked because I really want to tell people the answers to them', is an impostor falsely using the same name.

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@kettu you don't need resources to rewild land, you just need to harvest rainwater and it will rewild itself.

So Jacky is talking about the limits of the microblogging and I had a terrifying realization...

You know how you're not supposed to read the comments?

Microblogs are nothing but the comments.

Apparently wanting to avoid non-deterministic programming tools with an unpredictable error rate is being a luddite

At this rate, next week we’ll be hearing from “AI” fans that wanting to avoid bugs is elitist and gatekeeping

not helping, but ... 

@wizard

I have heard compelling arguments in favour of living on a farm farming in natural ways as the easiest constructive thing you can do with your life. The arguments are not in English, so I can't cast them on you.

A "hybrid" model is what, say
@ joeyh@hachyderm.io
or
@ mike@macgirvin.com
seem to do; maybe you already are, or are close to being, accomplished enough to do that yourself.

@teledyn @loshmi @dk
Gmail dominates because you get "Free Email" when you buy a phone. You can't provide "Free Email" to 1.5 Billion users, they obviously get paid.

It is not difficult to operate a secure email service, it is difficult to compete with those that have million dollar advertising budgets.

@yesfreenet #Telegram mini-apps are real webapps, you can't even play them offline, they just open a 3rd party website in an embbed webview, the mini-apps in ArcaneChat&DeltaChat are real in-chat p2p app attachments without any 3rd party involved or spying! and hence can be used even offline! ex. playing while bored in bad public connectivity and your scores will be synchronized with the other groups members when you come back online! 🤯

Once something is lost and moves out of living memory it’s easy to not miss it anymore. To not value it anymore, to accept it as “good” and “settled” and “normal”.

There was a time when roads were for people to walk on.

There was a time when most phones had headphone jacks, and most headphones didn’t require constant recharging.

New does not mean better, gone does not mean bad. Nor is nostalgia an accurate map to chase.

Reality is continuously made, unmade, and remade.

@gerrymcgovern "wow...it's really something that a machine can use so many resources and give such useless outputs! truly we live in the future!"

@gerrymcgovern didn't they make a movie about this? Mining under sacted trees on a planet with flying mountains?

that theory doesn't add up, I'm afraid. see how people related and reacted to the invasion of Ukraine, or with the attack to Israel, even though they were about just as far away. reporting and framing, not distance, are key

@michcampbell take a look at TiddlyWiki (tiddlywiki.com/)... it's hugely customisable and has an enthusiastic and extremely helpful community.
#tiddlywiki

@drewdevault I can’t wait until the day when office buildings are converted into homes because of the economics of WFH

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