I know it's a lot easier said than done but find your union and join it. Convince as many of your coworkers to join as you can. It's the only way to fight the system sadly.
Please calm down bro nobody should get this heated about a display server protocol.
That doesn't really sound beneficial to me
Why are we resigned to there being a trillionaire in the future when it hasn't happened yet? There is time to stop it from happening. We can just kill them.
I'm sure the Devs will work something out. Tomorrow Corporation have been putting out bangers in between WoG 1 and 2 so I trust them completely.
I think part of the problem is that they're hosting so much more content than Netflix. It really is crazy that it's free to upload to YouTube to just store all your videos on there. Probably 99.9% of YouTube content does not get enough views to justify the cost of storing it.
All that being said, YouTube premium comes with a bunch of shit nobody wants so surely they could cut that stuff to lower the price (or tiered pricing for people who want it).
That's not the death penalty and they didn't make an argument. They were stating a fact.
You're right, but at least the satnav won't gaslight you into thinking it does understand Alfred Hitchcock.
Why Lemmy world specifically? I'd just go for Lemmy in general and then it's a shorter message and doesn't lead to Lemmy world becoming even more bloated/slow.
Engineer here. I wouldn't buy a Tesla. They're safe cars (outside of the self driving tech) but their reliability is awful. I'm not in the market for a new car right now but I expect by the time I am, Tesla will likely no longer be the dominant player in the EV market. I appreciate the engineering that went into making them so safe and performant, but every aspect of them that Elon touches is awful, and they've arguably already squandered their headstart in the electric car space.
You don't think it's possible that offloading thought to AI could make you worse at thinking? Has been the case with technology in the past, such as calculators making us worse at math (in our heads or on paper), but this time the thing you're losing practice in is... thought. This technology is different because it's aiming to automate thought itself.