You’re not sick of technology you’re sick of not having real control of technology
You’re not sick of technology you’re sick of not having real control of technology
Pure economy 🎨
Grug: Heh he made a from-the-heart gesture
Midwits: A NAZI salute, I cannot believe it, L~i~t~e~r~a~l~l~y Hitler! Get the emigration papers I’m doing it this time, fuck / He totally did the salute brothers and sisters! 1488!
Monk: Heh he made a from-the-heart gesture
(I cbf photoshopping it, it’s late🤌)
The government plan features a potentially controversial scheme to unlock public data to help fuel the growth of AI businesses. This includes anonymised NHS data, which will be available for “researchers and innovators”
‘We are concerned that if data and weights are FOSS, people will develop their own tools, which will work for them by definition and not us, thereby increasing people’s autonomy from us. So the data will not be publicly available’
GUys I’m from 2040 2035, here’s Microsoft’s logo
MS corporate comms army did a sik job getting across those inscrutable monolith vibes, I bet when it launched they all clapped (even though clapping is in performance reviews)
BONUS: heres Amazon, Faceberg and Nvideo too (yay diversity)
I don’t have a reason to read anything into it. Public speaking is a nervewracking activity, and everyone who’s done it can recall one thing they did in the spotlight that they would never have done outside it - a certain turn of phrase, a verbal tic, a gesture, a tone. A man with a long track record of awkward public behaviour, and a bad public speaker at that, tells an audience his heart goes out to them, and then gestures emphatically to that effect. I know that calls for shit-flipping and general hysteria on Lemmy.World, but that’s because LW is for all intents and purposes the ‘Reddit instance’, not because Musk’s behaviour was inherently offensive.
It would have been so easy for the ADL to pile on and call it fascist, given its own backgound. Whether they are right or not isn’t important, what matters is they were slow to judge. Perhaps there’s some political calculus in that choice, perhaps not. We know who took the easy option though: Ocasio-Cortez, leading from behind (like all politicians do) by working out her constituency’s bias, then airing that bias publicly.