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Steve@communick.newsto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump Designates Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass DestructionEnglish
11·1 day agoSo I guess that means hospitals cant use it anymore.
Sucks for everyone with a major injury.
Steve@communick.newsto
Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•China to build world’s first thorium-powered container vessel by 2035English
141·2 days agoIt’s both.
Which isn’t a bad thing if you view this as a global society with a global problem to solve.
In 500 years it won’t matter who gets credit.If it does matter to you, you still have 10 years to get it done. So get started.
Absolutely
And I love that a few people have learned this about me.
One even once told me “Long enough for your earbuds.” It was the best answer I’d ever gotten to that question.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US Senator moves to file Section 230 repealEnglish
1·4 days agoThat’s true, I didn’t use the word wrong, I only implied it.
Sorry for the confusion.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US Senator moves to file Section 230 repealEnglish
1·4 days agoYes that’s all true. But it’s a seperate problem that’s happening anyway no matter what happens with 230.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US Senator moves to file Section 230 repealEnglish
1·4 days agoYes that’s why repealing is the wrong thing to do.
As I said amend it.The Fediverse doesn’t have any black box algorithms that recommend content. With the flat repeal of 230 it would be in danger. With my amendment it wouldn’t.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is Google Fi privacy-invasive with regards to mobile data?English
13·4 days agoI don’t know it for a fact, I just know it’s true, that Google collects and logs every byte of data that goes through it’s servers.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US Senator moves to file Section 230 repealEnglish
11·4 days agoI never mentioned repeal and replace.
As I said, don’t repeal it, amend it.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US Senator moves to file Section 230 repealEnglish
11·4 days agoThose who are harmed decide. 230 is about protecting companies from law suits filed by users.
The whole “end of free speech” issue comes not so much from the government sensor really (that’s still firmly restricted by the first amendment) but from companies themselves banning any content or accounts that might get them sued.
But if that risk is limited only to what they recommend outside a user’s direct boolean search and filters, they can still host content without concern. But they need to be sure they know and approve exactly what their algorithms are pushing onto people.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US Senator moves to file Section 230 repealEnglish
4·4 days agoWhat crisis did capitalism have in the 60s & 70s?
I’ve never heard of that before.As far as I know that was the best years this country has known. Top tax rates were ~90%. The middle class was larger and more prosperous than anytime before or since. We were making huge strides in science and tech, as well as social progress.
But the greedy NeoLiberals fealt that while things were good and getting better for almost everyone, they were being held back by all the taxes and regulations that helped the unworthy “poors” at their expense.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•US Senator moves to file Section 230 repealEnglish
433·4 days agoSection 230 doesn’t need to be repealed, it only needs to be amended.
It basically says that online platforms can’t be held liable for the content their users post.
However that was put in place before black box algorithms were put in charge of peoples feeds, and literally hacking our brains to keep us outraged, afraid, and engaged.
It needs to be amended to hold companies liable for content their algorithms recommend to people. It’s one thing to allow people to post whatever they want. That needs to preserved. But if a site "recommends " something that’s harmful, they should be held responsible for that recommendation.
Steve@communick.newsto
Proton @lemmy.world•Proton getting big encourages centralizationEnglish
191·5 days agoHistorically that’s all true, and good reason to keep an eye on them.
But Proton is very much different than all the previous companies in this space. They’re a non-VC funded private non-profit, with a board of trustees made up of scientists and engineers. The buisness model is funded by subscription, not ad sales. And by design, they themselves have no access to any of their users data.
With all that in place to prevent enshittification, I don’t realy see any rational reason for concern.
Steve@communick.newsto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to Disable Telemetry Across Windows and Popular ApplicationsEnglish
2·6 days agoI recently discovered ReviOS. I just did a clean re-install of Windows with it. And its been great for the last few days. No dumb bloatware or spyware. Though not so privacy crazy as to break things. Supposedly it’s changes can’t be rolled back with updates due to the techniques they use. We’ll see
Not when it gives you a false sense of security.
Steve@communick.newsto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•A judge has ordered New York City to rip up the 31st Street protected bike lane in Astoria. This is entirely unprecedented.English
1·8 days agoI’m asking because you quoted a statement with the phrase hierarchy of kings. But I never used that phrase, so I’m not sure who you’re quoting.
I would say calling anarchy a Political System, is something like calling a blank canvas a painting.
Anarchy is the absence of a system. Once a system is in place, there’s no longer anarchy.
Steve@communick.newsto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•A judge has ordered New York City to rip up the 31st Street protected bike lane in Astoria. This is entirely unprecedented.English
11·8 days agoWho are you quoting?
Are you replying to the right comment?
Your privacy is compromised eithor way. That’s the point. You just don’t want it to be so obvious. Like putting a spare key under the welcome mat at your door, that’s a bad idea.
Because people don’t pay attention to signs.
You knowing people can easily see everything you’ve posted, effects your behavior here, far more than any banner you’d also complain about having to click past every time.



















It’s got nothing to do with age. As you pointed out there are financial reasons where you might not be able to. But that’s realy the only hurdle. And there are plenty of ways to clear it.