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    And my comment. In a private window I can see that he replied to my comment as well, despite the fact that I blocked him, so blocks are still not working properly apparently.

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    I'm not expecting perfection, but there hasn't even been visible commitment to a strong moderation policy. ernst has as far as I can tell remained mostly silent on the matter, occasionally deflecting to "tools aren't ready yet", but also not really committing to what he wants to be done with the tools.

    10A is a particularly prolific problematic user, and as a single user (unlike the flood of porn spam) it's a simple matter to ban him. It should not have been a hard decision to make by now.

    Personally, a bit over a month ago, I defined banning 10A (as well as one other individual) as the canary that would let me consider recommending other people come here. I was willing to give it some time, but it hasn't happened yet. Whether this is an explicit policy of weak moderation, or simply an accidental one thanks to putting it at too low a priority, I don't know. But I don't particularly want to be on a site that I don't feel comfortable recommending other people use. So I'm taking my own (lack of) recommendation for now and going to take a long break from this site.

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    Ugh, and 10A somehow also hasn't been banned yet (and a quick check to his profile shows that he isn't just still making bad-faith arguments about "free speech" but is also still spreading xenophobia, fake news about the last election, and so on).

    I'm out. Anyone know of a kbin (not lemmy) instance with reasonably good moderation?

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  • FAA Throws Cold Water on SpaceX's Next Starship Orbital Launch
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    Republicans have traditionally been the party of "regulation doesn't work, elect me and I can prove it to you".

    Maybe Musk is just taking the logical counter-part to this "regulation doesn't work, put me in charge of a heavily regulated company and I can prove it to you".

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  • Florida bans AP psychology over gender identity, sexual orientation lessons | Orlando Sentinel
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    On what basis would it?

    Surely the government is allowed to teach what courses are run in government run schools by government employees in general. I mean, someone has to, and who else would it be?

    Or if you're referring to the religion aspect of the first amendment... this seems religiously neutral?

    The constitution doesn't ban bad governance, just some particularly easy to enumerate forms of it.

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  • Canada has zero pro-choice Conservative MPs, watchdog says
  • AshDene AshDene Now 100%

    The funny thing about religious fundamentalists is their beliefs frequently outright contradict the written word of their religion...

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  • Canada has zero pro-choice Conservative MPs, watchdog says
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    Trying to grant fetuses rights isn't "supporting pregnancies", the line to restricting what pregnant people can do, including abortions, is direct and obvious. The fact that the sponsors of the bills have previously passed bills attempting to restrict abortion is a fact.

    Supporting pregnancies would be doing things like passing more healthcare funding, better parental leave, literally just giving money to people with kids. That's not what this bill was about.

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  • You can only drink one drink for the rest of your life, but it cannot be water. What do you pick?
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    Olive oil?

    You wouldn't live long, but compared to the other options you're listing...

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  • ‘X’ Rebrand Gets Twitter Blocked Under Indonesia Porn Laws
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    This is just completely untrue. Musk founded SpaceX from nothing, there was no prior entity he acquired or invested in.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_SpaceX

    There are lots of legitimate reasons to dislike Musk, there's really no need to make up lies about him to justify having an extremely low opinion of him.

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  • Ukraine deserved better from Nato | Letters
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    Not who you asked, but:

    The reasonable countries in NATO have been burnt before by letting in countries with a long record of having reasonable governments, and Ukraine has had one for only a decade. They probably aren't that keen to be burnt again.

    The unreasonable countries are... unreasonable... interested in sucking up to the dictators of the world. They don't do that by making NATO larger.

    Meanwhile while NATO has a lot to offer Ukraine, Ukraine doesn't have a whole lot to offer NATO (that isn't already on offer by things like asking to join the EU). It's not like Turkey where they control a critical piece of territory.

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  • Russian man not jailed for his wife's murder because he fought against Ukraine
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    Wtf.

    Also wtf that murder has a maximum of 3 years?

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    What does blocking someone actually do?
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    Just wanted to chime in that I had the same experience. I was rather unsatisfied with the fact that a user I blocked could apparently see (while logged in) and reply to my comment at all.

    If blocking someone is just license for them to make terrible replies to my comments without giving me the chance to answer them... that's unsatisfying.

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  • Rheinmetall responds to Russian threats: it will defend its plant in Ukraine
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    Did you know that Pepsi briefly owned 17 submarines, a cruiser, a frigate, and a destroyer?

    Edit: On less of a technicality, the East India Company had something like 250k troops back in 1824.

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  • I'm neither an expert nor an american, but the idea that RFK Jr running as a third party candidate will hurt the democrats seems strange to me. His policies, which can be summed up as "deny reality", align very closely with the modern republican party, not the democrats. It's hard to imagine that he would pull more votes away from Biden than Trump. Are there some people who would vote based on name recognition? Maybe... but surely it can't be that many? Meanwhile "Trump but not a rapist" must appeal to a number of the evangelical republicans... [\#politics](https://kbin.social/tag/politics)

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    I know what I'm doing, I just don't care
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    The word "potentially" is doing a lot of work there.

    In many cases of piracy, the result of not pirating the work would not have been more income for the rights holder, it would have been the person just not acquiring a copy of the work at all.

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  • Wife's boss is on a power trip. Is this legal?
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    Yeah, I don't know what Colorado's laws are on this in general, but even if it's technically legal it seems like a huge risk that someone is going to plausibly allege that given the specific facts denying them time off was race/religion/family status/... discrimination. It might be legal (don't know), but it's a stupid policy for a number of reasons.

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  • Today I was struck by how much time young kids spend playing with car and truck toys.
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    @deegeese There is a rather large difference between "not pushing things on them unprompted" and "disallowing them from having things they're asking for". 1 year olds in particular aren't asking for any specific kinds of toys.

    There is also a rather large difference between advocating for changing something as a society, and doing something just to your own kids that will make them different from other kids.

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  • Elon Musk’s new AI company is staffed entirely by men
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    The entire paper is already sub-field (AI) in industry (software engineering) specific. No stats are perfect, but I think these ones are pretty damn good for something where peoples role are pretty poorly determined in the first place. Of course you're welcome to try and find better ones.

    The "pure tech" companies I've worked at have been roughly equivalent or better than these stats, but at that point I'm sampling from software engineers in general (not having worked at an AI specific company), and my sample is unlikely to be unbiased anyways.

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  • Elon Musk’s new AI company is staffed entirely by men
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    Isn't the fact that he's repulsive sort of the whole complaint?

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  • Elon Musk’s new AI company is staffed entirely by men
  • AshDene AshDene Now 100%

    Eh, the gender imbalance is bad, but not 0/12 bad... here are some stats

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  • x.ai will "work closely with Tesla". Is this just a way for Elon to scam all the other Tesla (stock) owners out of the huge amount of money Tesla has invested into AI hardware? Tesla has invested a huge amount of money into it, designing their own very different custom silicon for their data center's even, something that only the likes of Google has done. It's hard to believe that "working closely with another company" and sharing the benefit of that investment is in Tesla's best interests. Sort of like how it's hard to believe that Telsa engineers "volunteered" to work at Twitter for weeks/months and that wasn't just Elon miss-appropriating Tesla resources... Or [a glass house costing millions of dollars in materials](https://www.yahoo.com/news/tesla-reportedly-suspected-musk-was-using-company-funds-to-build-a-literal-glass-house-193314854.html) is a good faith use of funds... [\#technology](https://kbin.social/tag/technology)

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    https://clivethompson.medium.com/its-time-to-subsidize-e-bikes-900a862b8e76

    We offer tax credits for electric cars — but ebikes are arguably even more transformative

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    https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#section-admired-and-desired-programming-scripting-and-markup-languages

    Rust is the most admired language, more than 80% of developers that use it want to use it again next year. Compare this to the least admired language: MATLAB. Less than 20% of developers who used this language want to use it again next year.

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    AshDene

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    Interested in programming, politics (especially local politics), law (especially copyright/patent law).

    Nazi's and genocide deniers can fuck right off. For the love of all that isn't evil stop using lemmy and providing genocide deniers power.