Do you think he understands everyone else’s though processes? Presumably if you were surrounded by guys like him then you would be able to comprehend the way they think.
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This reminds me of that quote
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
Now imagine it’s your children too.
Very true. And we have to remember that our own views are informed by years of study/observation in areas other people will not have paid any attention to. So often it would take a book worth of real life examples to give someone the same background experience, and they would have to read that book carefully over many months for those examples to sink in, and still then they might think those are cherry-picked examples, whereas you came across them organically.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Pollsters are now asking AIs to answer surveys as if they were humans and passing the results off as poll statisticsEnglish
11·8 days agoThanks for the inside view. I never knew a lot of the survey takers came from mobile games or that spending could be tracked.
They’re already regulating social media…in all the wrong ways. Age verification is just the start.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Pollsters are now asking AIs to answer surveys as if they were humans and passing the results off as poll statisticsEnglish
1·8 days agoThey could have an AI tweak the statistics if they seem unrealistic
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Technology@lemmy.world•Pollsters are now asking AIs to answer surveys as if they were humans and passing the results off as poll statisticsEnglish
9·8 days agoThat someone is Peter Thiel according to this: https://corbettreport.com/the-stupidest-poll-of-all-time/
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does Lemmy.ML admire authoritarian regimes ?
73·8 days agoWhy are they in lemmy.ml? Because they wanted to congregate somewhere and Lemmy was made by far left people and is federated so it’s probably a good choice to avoid censorship.
Why do they admire authoritarian regimes? Each may have a different reason but one common reason is because those regimes are anti-western or socialist/communist. So if you’re socialist/communist, hate a lot of aspects of the west or just like rooting for the underdog but still want a big team you can throw your support behind then those countries are the obvious choice. Of course you can be socialist, communist or anti-western without supporting authoritarian regimes, but then you basically have to admit that every time socialism/communism has been tried it has failed and you may be discomforted by the thought that there’s no powerful countries fighting for humanity and become hopeless.
Why are people socialist/communist? Usually because they see a lot of problems with capitalism, often to do with inequality, while socialism/communism promises total equality and fairness.
Why are people anti-western? I wouldn’t say the people we’re talking about are consistently anti-western, since they don’t oppose many things the modern west represents, like LGBTQ, technology, “democracy”, human rights, common law, federalism, hedonism, progressivism, etc. It seems to me they only dislike the aspects they’ve been told to dislike by western mainstream media and education, which focuses on things like the Atlantic slave trade (rather than slavery in Africa, the middle east, eastern Europe, pre-Columbian America or literally anywhere else in all of world history) and Nazi Germany (rather than Communist Russia, China, North Korea or Cuba).
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does Lemmy.ML admire authoritarian regimes ?
16·8 days agoYou mean human societies everywhere are failing and some people attribute that to capitalism
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does Lemmy.ML admire authoritarian regimes ?
17·8 days agoI think it’s debatable who is worse. The country who killed hundreds of thousands of civilians with nuclear weapons and millions more in world domination efforts including soft power and manipulation, or the country who killed hundreds of thousands in a single communist purge, millions more in Holodomor and would probably have nuked cities if they had invented nukes first. Several other countries are/were similarly bad and many others would be if they had sufficient power.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why does Lemmy.ML admire authoritarian regimes ?
13·8 days agoBut they don’t oppose everything the west represents. Like technology, LGBTQ, “democracy”, common law, federalism, etc. It seems to me they only dislike the aspects they’ve been told to dislike by mainstream media and education, which focuses on things like the Atlantic slave trade (rather than slavery in Africa, the middle east, eastern Europe, pre-Columbian America or literally anywhere else in all of world history) and Nazi Germany (rather than Communist Russia, China, North Korea or Cuba).
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Facial recognition data is a key to your identity – if stolen, you can’t just change the locks
5·10 days agoLeacked? Is that a portmanteau of hacked and leaked?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Facial recognition data is a key to your identity – if stolen, you can’t just change the locks
70·11 days agoThis is why biometric verification was always a bad idea
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Report: Meta will train AI agents by tracking employees' mouse, keyboard use
1·20 days agoThey have researchers working on other things too, don’t you worry
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World News@lemmy.world•UK moves to ban smoking for everyone born after 2008English
11·21 days agoBut wouldn’t that be very odd? A lot of those 40-year olds would probably give the middle finger.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Should cash stay alive to enable "private" transactions?
2·21 days agoUse cash for now, but start transitioning to other privacy currencies, especially those that don’t depend on technology, such as precious metals and local currencies like Ithaca hours. Edit: I say transition away from cash (as in government-produced cash) because that they have serial numbers that enable tracking and they can decide to declare them invalid or inflate away their value through printing if people continue to use them anyway.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Should cash stay alive to enable "private" transactions?
2·21 days agoBills also have serial numbers on them











I know what you mean. But it doesn’t have to be that way if enough people walk away and decide to do something positive instead.