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streetfestival@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•They are surrounding me... is it time to give up?English7·9 months agoThanks for spreading the word about this. I wasn’t aware. What an unfortunate development. I’ve never encountered mandatory FR in Canada, thank goodness
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Memes@lemmy.ml•Cover of Shaggy's "It wasn't me" by Trump and Putin (non YT links in body)English4·9 months agoThank you! I updated it. Maybe I screwed up the YT URL the first time, because I didn’t get a thumbnail automatically. So then I uploaded a thumbnail image, and I think that overwrites the URL
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Memes@lemmy.ml•Cover of Shaggy's "It wasn't me" by Trump and Putin (non YT links in body)English3·9 months ago:D I know, right? I saw it on Mastodon (link in post) and had to pass the chuckles on. I don’t usually share stuff like this
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Mastodon@lemmy.ml•Can I turn off these emails: We've detected a sign-in to your account from a new IP addressEnglish1·10 months agoThanks for the empathy and suggestion :)
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Mastodon@lemmy.ml•Can I turn off these emails: We've detected a sign-in to your account from a new IP addressEnglish1·10 months agoThanks for your suggestion! This is what I implemented, and with Protonmail it was pretty easy to set up. It would be a nice thing for them to implement on the Mastodon.social side of things
streetfestival@lemmy.cato Science@lemmy.ml•More is not better: the developing crisis of scientific publishingEnglish3·11 months agoThis certainly mirrors what I’ve seen on the ground. In the last 10 years, predatory publishers and publication mills went from known issues to the new normal. And yet despite how easy it is to publish, interest in reproducibility seems at an all-time low. It’s jarring, and I’m kind of making a career change out of research as a result, because what I do as a lowly assistant is essentially engineering results and marketing as opposed to anything having to do with discovery or science. I interpret it as capitalism’s going to capitalism.
This has resulted in a 47% growth between 2016 and 2022 in the global number of published papers (Hanson, et.al. 2023). Moreover, we should expect a further spurt of growth following the widespread advent of large language models in late 2022. During the 2016-2022 period there was little net increase in the number of PhD students globally or in the funding of science, both indicators of science activity. Increased paper productivity implies either that scientists became suddenly much more creative over the period, or had spent more time writing, and therefore reviewing papers: an increase in paper productivity but a decrease in scientific productivity.
streetfestival@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•To those of you who drink tea: What brand of tea do you drink?English1·11 months agoBlack tea: Yorkshire Gold (by Taylor’s of Harrowgate). Other: Celestial Seasonings Sleepy Time tea
You might be able to 2FA via text or phone call. That’s what I do. It’s bad enough I have to BYOD for a laptop. I don’t want MS BS on my personal phone as well
streetfestival@lemmy.cato Technology@beehaw.org•The level of engagement on Reddit these daysEnglish25·1 year agoI’d say in about 2 years, the entire place is going to be bots with AI generated content that try to mimic “real users” using their new Dynamic Product Ads tool
Yeah, it’s just partially like that now lol. A few weeks ago there was a side-by-side reddit screenshot post on Lemmy. It showed the exact same reddit post, with the exact same tens of comments (all word for word, some in response to each other iirc), from different accounts less than a year apart. 100% fabrication. I’d never seen such extensive bot-masquerading as people behaviour; it was a realization moment for me
streetfestival@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You wake up from a coma that started back in 2004. What music artist/band/group are you most surprised (good or bad,) by the direction they took musically over the last twenty years?English5·1 year agoI wouldn’t know about biggest surprise, but I didn’t see the Red Hot Chili Peppers replacing guitar with keyboard. I really liked what John Frusciante and his predecessors had brought to the group. I went from a deep Peppers fan to not listening to anything post Stadium Arcadium
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish2·1 year agoGreat advice, thank you!! What you said applies to me quite a bit
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish62·1 year agoWhat would a child say if they were asked whether they would steal a loaf of bread to feed their starving family if they had no other way of saving them? What would you say? Does context matter in moral judgements?
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish31·1 year agoI think I’m more or less with @verdigris. I’d get behind the position that most large corporations have bent the rules of society so much to their favour and accrued so much wealth at the expense of ordinary people that we don’t owe them anything at this point. I got mad respect for the independent creators. But I feel there’s no moral transgression with streaming a pirated show vis-a-vis the corporations missing out on making a few bucks from that, to use a example. It’s not black and white; actors and others salaries are important and related. But those “you wouldn’t steal a car, so why are you trying to a CD/DVD?” ads were clearly corporate propaganda, as another example
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish2·1 year agoThanks for the info! I general sail the seven seas for that suff but thought it was a pretty good example of the larger trend.
I played guitar for 5+ years, never really learning properly, but being able to jam okay. I can’t do that any more, but I have a pretty good knowledge base to start from. It’s probably a matter of I should just do whatever’s fun until I’m picking up the guitar a few times a week regularly - then I can get more focused. For easy-starting fun, that’s probably strumming and singing through songs on a less ad and malware-bloated website. To get serious, I’d like to work with a metronome, maybe finally feel confident with a 12-bar blues, transcribe some solos perhaps. Very old school 😎. Do you play or want to learn?
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish2·1 year agoIt’s a little beyond me, but I was under the impression that the dictionary lookup feature is purely local. Saying that out loud I’m now not so sure lol
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish2·1 year agoThanks, Blisterexe - you too :)
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish1·1 year agoI appreciate your comments and good points!
WHY DON’T YOU WANT PERSONALIZED ADVERTISEMENTS?
Lol. I prefer the terms user-preferred advertisements or user-centric advertisements /s. Whenever I see targeted ads, I just think it’s creepy
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish4·1 year agoThank you very much, kind Lemmy! I think it makes sense for me to postpone that a bit due to other things going on at the moment. But it was really helpful to vent and to hear words of empathy and support from people like you :)
streetfestival@lemmy.caOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coming to terms with no longer having privacy and control over my technologyEnglish9·1 year agoGreat points! Ownership, control, access, possession - these might apply differently to different things. I could see ownership being more relevant than other concepts in digital documentation of one’s genetic information, for example. I think a public library model (ie, access) would work pretty satisfactorily for entertainment media. Our language might have lagged behind the privacy, consumer, and legal concerns of today. My knowledge certainly has, but that can be changed ;)
Great spaghetti-eating energy!