Nihilistra

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[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Thanks for easing my mind a little. You definetly did in perspective to labor.

You also reminded me I already had my first encounter with a callcenter AI by telekom and it was just as useless as the human equivalent, they seem to get similar training!

I just hope it won't hinder or replace interhuman connection on a larger scale cause in this sphere mediocrity might be enough and we are already lacking there.

The albeit small but present virtual girlfriend culture in Japan really shocked me and I feel we are not far away from things like AI-droid wives for example.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 24 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I'm so happy I don't give a fuck about looking cool or having nice effects in a game.

The only one I ever spend more bucks than I had to is Path of Exile. And the supporter packs give you your whole worth of money spend as premium currency plus you get the usual skins, emotes and tracking tools.

I totally feel that I'm okay with buying functional stuff like inventory space if the system itself feels fair.

In 10 years and around 5000h (only game I play except tarkov for a while) in I spend 122€ so a mount for 90 bucks seems crazy.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

I admit I understand nothing about ai and haven't used it in any way nor do I plan to. It feels wrong for me and I believe it might fuck us harder than social media ever could.

But the pictures it creates, the stories and conversations don't seem like hot air. And I guess, compared to the internet we are at the stage where the modem is still singing the songs of its people. There is more to come.

I heard it can code at a level where entry positions might be in danger to be swapped for ai. It detects cancer visually, recognizes people by the way they walk in China. Also I fear that vulnerable persons might fall for those conversation bots in a world where there is less and less personal contact.

Gotta admit I'm a little afraid it will make most of us useless in the future.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

Der Krieg begann mit der Annektion der Krim Februar 2014.

Falls dir Wikipedia reicht wurde dir auch der Beweis bereits in den Links zur Verfügung gestellt.

Russland kauft im September 2015 Drohnen bei IAI ,wirkt für mich recht eindeutig. Israel ist nicht gerade für seine Hemmungen bekannt was das Verdienen an Konflikten angeht.

Genauso wie Spionagesoftware zur Ausspähung der Bevölkerung verkauft wird. Geld stinkt wohl nicht, die verkaufen Pegasus an jeden.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

There were large pro Palestine and pro peace/ceasefire marches in germany.

Afterwards they were smeared either by pointing out that marches were organized by or with pro-hamas entities within the country.

This is indeed concerning but fails to acknowledge the various reasons people have to attend these demonstrations.

I think this approach was effective in silencing most individuals that are pro-Palestine or anti-zionist but don't want to be connected to Hamas.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It's a waiting game. They will probably displace the Palestinians into the Egyptian desert step by step. Make a new Ghetto there.

A time will come when they can't hide behind the US, because it's involved in another conflict or internally occupied, and Israel is surrounded by enemies, now even more than before.

You reap what you sow, just give it time.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 10 points 11 months ago

Nur gibt's bisher keine Beweise.

Israel hat eine Kommandozentrale mit gigantischen Tunnelnetzwerken in Aussicht gestellt. Ein zwar kriegsrechtlich problematisches Ziel was aber ein derart wichtiger Knotenpunkt für die Hamas gewesen sein soll dass ein Angriff gerechtfertigt und strategisch wichtig sei.

Die paar Aks sagen nunmal nichts, die kann auch ein propaganda Team der Israelis dort verstecken. Da muss mehr kommen um zu legitimieren, das einzig funktionierende Krankenhaus und Fluchtpunkt außer Kraft zu setzen.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago (1 children)

He definitely has at least the means of applying pressure.

Completely freeze military cooperation and weapon deliveries and withdraw the Carriers they send would be possible after talks failed.

But that is not something that makes sense when you want to keep your military base in the middle east functional and regarding the vast amounts of religious people in the US it would put off parts of potential voters next year.

I think the whole aspiration of a ceasefire is just political talk so the US can say they tried their best, in the end they will support Israel in their more than questionable response to Hamas despicable provocation.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

You are misunderstanding my comment, by no means I support Hamas or attacks on civilians. I see both sides equally flawed and guilty of genocide, there are no good guys in the equation except maybe a small progressive subclass of jews that work for a two state solution based on healing and mutual understanding.

My stream of thought is more directed to the cause of how men get radicalized enough to be able to commit such acts of violence.

But for me it's totally clear and logical why Palestinians see the eradication of Israeli settlers as part of their war. It is wrong though.

Just how I understand why Israel is bombing the living fuck out of Gaza, makes sense, it's just also wrong.

[–] Nihilistra@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago

And not blindly support a criminal state like Israel.

The average German is really unable to critize jews or Israel. They just follow blindly because that's how you get in less trouble.

It's sad, state media here is 95% pro Israel and 5% articles that acknowledge the humanitarian crisis, but never seem to grasp that it's Israel that is throwing 18000 bombs into an apartheid Ghetto.

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