Google cautionary tale
@stebby
My home firewall blocks various networks (by AS number), although I keep having to punch more and more holes into it to get access to so many sites that rely on services hosted either by the AS themselves, or on their network. #recaptcha is real PITA. I only wish I really could boycott the services that insist on it, but at this point in time, I have to make compromises.
However, I have managed to allow recaptcha to work without allowing much else.
Google cautionary tale
Unfortunately, it seems unlikely that your data was really deleted from google. Maybe, just maybe, in time it slowly disappears, but I'd wager that mostly what "delete" does with ggl is simply deny yourself access to the data. I can't say that I have found the experience with an iPhone any less painful than that of ggl's devices, a little more hidden from the user? or wrapped in better PR? I find apple's policy of EOL-ing perfectly good devices quite detestable.
Nice that Kerala's training program mentions #Transmission and #YoutubeDL in the FOSS-tering change section.
Like many other technologists, I gave my time and expertise for free to #StackOverflow because the content was licensed CC-BY-SA - meaning that it was a public good. It brought me joy to help people figure out why their #ASR code wasn't working, or assist with a #CUDA bug.
Now that a deal has been struck with #OpenAI to scrape all the questions and answers in Stack Overflow, to train #GenerativeAI models, like #LLMs, without attribution to authors (as required under the CC-BY-SA license under which Stack Overflow content is licensed), to be sold back to us (the SA clause requires derivative works to be shared under the same license), I have issued a Data Deletion request to Stack Overflow to disassociate my username from my Stack Overflow username, and am closing my account, just like I did with Reddit, Inc.
https://policies.stackoverflow.co/data-request/
The data I helped create is going to be bundled in an #LLM and sold back to me.
In a single move, Stack Overflow has alienated its community - which is also its main source of competitive advantage, in exchange for token lucre.
Stack Exchange, Stack Overflow's former instantiation, used to fulfill a psychological contract - help others out when you can, for the expectation that others may in turn assist you in the future. Now it's not an exchange, it's #enshittification.
Programmers now join artists and copywriters, whose works have been snaffled up to create #GenAI solutions.
The silver lining I see is that once OpenAI creates LLMs that generate code - like Microsoft has done with Copilot on GitHub - where will they go to get help with the bugs that the generative AI models introduce, particularly, given the recent GitClear report, of the "downward pressure on code quality" caused by these tools?
While this is just one more example of #enshittification, it's also a salient lesson for #DevRel folks - if your community is your source of advantage, don't upset them.
@lynxis
That's definitely a 'feature'.
Finally, #digital #DeGrowth proposal has hit the mainstream: “rationing Internet” (time/data) https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/03/21/rationing-internet-to-cut-screen-time-call-to-limit-use-to-3gb-a-week-causes-uproar-in-fra Of course, it’s unpopular, & it’s for the wrong reasons, & it doesn’t address inequalities… but it’s an interesting suggestion that can be tweaked: now that we can talk about it ;)
@zeh @tante @tcurdt @dk
"However, an understanding of class struggle makes it clear that so long as the owning class wants to have music, they must allow musicians to make a living."
Except now in 2024, [in as much as the owners lower their standards for what is music] they can have an AI spin up a 'new' tune.
#automation
Yeah @becha
Its going to be amazing moments, the full program is detailled here:
https://oxygen.offdem.net/pub/offdem-0x04-programme
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