[-] burliman@lemm.ee 27 points 6 months ago

What would be the value of life then? I’ll save you the answer: no matter how big the number you say, someone else will say bigger. Until it becomes priceless, which is the answer.

However death and accidental death isn’t always avoidable. And when we pin the fault on someone we cannot expect to say “priceless” is what they owe the victim’s family. So we assign an amount of money or time that hurts, and call it good.

Doesn’t mean life is worth that. And saying so doesn’t help anyone.

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 64 points 7 months ago

Okay now let’s ask it to write anti ransomware. My guess is it will help with that too. And then the balance is struck and the obvious becomes obvious: AI is a tool to enhance all aspects of our lives. But instead we seem to only hear about the ways we should be fearful and worried about it.

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 29 points 7 months ago

Do you think the number of people spoofing user agents are going to even dent those numbers?

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 42 points 7 months ago

Exactly. Some of the replies in this thread are so disingenuous.

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 71 points 7 months ago

I used to accidentally find nudie mags in the woods with my friends. Why didn’t these guys do anything for me and my forest safety?

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 29 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I wonder if they know the dollar figure in sales that ads, for all their expense, have gained out of me. I’d say it’s near zero. You may say I am subconsciously influenced and even if I don’t click the ad, I may buy the product at some other date due to recognition. Maybe. But that individual ad impression that someone paid for that I did not click (or blocked) does not know that. And it’s quite likely they don’t care, because ever missed click is still getting the word out so to speak.

But what they should care about is the absolute dislike I have towards aggressive advertising. And I am not alone. When I face an unskippable or full page or pop up ad, I don’t subconsciously want that product then or later. I consciously hate the product just a little more and more with each impression.

And now that it’s an arms race, the lines are being drawn, the hatred being cultivated, and the whole effort has lost its entire point: To make me friendly toward the product and to buy it. And I feel like sites like YouTube essentially don’t give a shit. They have the advertisers convinced through some great effort that ads are effective and worth it. All while doing everything that they can to keep us corralled and our eyes pried open to view them.

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 29 points 7 months ago

I’m getting so exhausted with the constant outrage in every goddamn feed in my life.

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 87 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Okay so you fired someone, then decided later to bring them back. This means whatever guideline you use to fire people is floppy or petulant, you caved to public backlash, or the firing guidelines are clear but the information you took grave actions upon was bad (was unreliable and/or unverified).

Anyway, none of those things are good markers of leadership.

Edit: Forgot another reason for recanting a firing: your boss told you that you don’t have the authority. Nothing takes away your leadership teeth like that…

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 26 points 7 months ago

Backblaze here.

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 125 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Neat. So some of them are nice. Doesn’t make the practice of “optimizing” search a noble deed because some of them think themselves on some high tower. In the end you are trying to push your site above others based on your ability to game the system, rather than relevance of your content. When you do this, I don’t think it’s relevant if you’re a nice person with feelings…

[-] burliman@lemm.ee 64 points 8 months ago
[-] burliman@lemm.ee 43 points 8 months ago

I hope they do it. I hope they push themselves further into irrelevance. Remember, the users make the content, not Reddit.

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