Njos2SQEZtPVRhH

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[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 2 points 11 hours ago

you're right, there's probably some anti-ai/anti-scraping folks on there aswell as here. Personally I most definitely hate intellectual property more than I do generative AI. But you're right, different people on there will feel differently. But the point still stands that for those who thought they shared their thoughts with the world, their ideas that they donated were taken from them.

This isn't news.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 44 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

People who posted on Reddit ( speaking in the past tense, because who would continue to do so now that we have better things? ) never intended for it to be of limited access. Reddit was a publicly accessible place, and people shared their thoughts and comments on it because it was the frontpage of the internet, so the place of choice to share things with the world. That being scraped should not be a problem. But clearly Reddit didn't want to give you a platform to share your thoughts with the world, they wanted you to donate your thoughts and take it as their property so that they can capitalize on it.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Maybe rephrase the question, given the American Revolution?

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (6 children)

I am Dutch, have 0 cars, 2 bicycles, and I'm perfectly happy with it. I've only recently came across the first situation in which I felt like car access would be usefull.

A couple I'm friends with were pregnant and they don't have a car either, but since they wanted to be able to go to the hospital quickly and indepently, they rented a car for a week or so. This would't work for me because I don't have a drivers license. People often ask me 'but what if you need to do this or that...' and never do I feel like they're pointing towards a problem that I have. Just some minor inconvenience, if one at all. But in this case I thought, yeah if my wife were pregnant it would be damn usefull to be able to transport her by car, by myself. If it ever happens I'm sure we'll find a solution though. But I found it interesting that it was only the first situation in which it actually seemed usefull to me to have car access.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Thanks for the reply, I think I understand your sentiment but ultimately I still disagree with you. I agree that those who do plastic surgery can be seen as victims to societal pressures and in that sense deserve empathy rather than ridicule. It's a shortsighted solution, because it's often counterproductive (people often look worse & it increases pressure on others that differ from the 'ideal'), ineffective (people often aren't satisfied afterwards and keep going for more surgery), not without danger (there's a shitload of complications happening) and only a short term solution (no matter how much surgery you do, appearances change). A better solution is acceptance, coming to terms with how you look. This solution is safe, durable, and inspiring to others. People generally perceive 'satisfaction with ones appearance' as attractive (of course this is outside the digital realms of Instagram and such, where people don't actually exist, so this shouldn't matter). But we can hardly blame people for shortsightedness. It's a tragedy, but they're not to blame. But this doesn't mean it's not deserving of criticism. Plastic surgery is a mistake. We all make mistakes. I've been an addict for 6 years of my life. It was my way of coming to terms with my family falling apart. It was a tragedy, but it was also a mistake. That's not to suggest that it would be fair to mock me in public. But I was just a depressed teenager, this woman is a prominent fascist figure. If you want to rule the world, you should be willing to face the ridicule. People will ridicule you for every mistake you ever made. If you're an addict and you want to rule the world, be ready for people pointing towards your addictions. Now is that really unfair? She pretends she has the wisdom to decide about wether fascists ICE gangs should hunt down people in the streets, which she clearly deems the right thing to do. Isn't it fair to question her moral authority by pointing out that she shot her own dog (which might've also been a personal tragedy) and that she lacks the wisdom to refrain from deforming her appearance? May Hitler not be ridiculed for his moustache?

I personally would never go out and insult people for such things, I might criticize them for what I deem mistakes, but I generally respect people as a person, and don't reduce them to one particular trait. But context matters here. Like you said, we're talking about South Park. They're satirists. It's their role in our society to satirize people in positions of power. If they had chosen some unknown innocent nobody, I would completely agree that that's unfair. But not by accident, they've chosen a fascist leader.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (3 children)

Frankly I think it shows superficiality, a lack of wisdom and an obsession with a fabricated unnatural ideal of what a woman should look like. Of course they can do as they please, but I am free to criticize them for it. Young perfectly beautiful people are putting their bodies in harms way to be deformed into blowup dolls. It's a cultural disease that deserves all the criticism it can get. It's not a question of identity, it's a completely unneccessary choice to remove all authenticity from your appearance, it's a cultural practise and though culture should be free, thankfully it's not beyond the scope of criticism.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 18 points 5 days ago (24 children)

It may be very common these days that people alter their appearance through means of plastic surgery and what not. But it's perfectly fair to criticize this behavior. Of course South Park will grab any noticable feature and go over the top with it, so you shooting your puppy becomes you shooting puppies all the time, and you looking like a woman made of plastic becomes your face collapsing regularly.

 

So I bought a product for €200 on Amazon.com. I am slightly ashamed of doing so but I did, didn't know where else to find this type of product. So after a few days they told me they would not be sending me the product for whatever reason. So I would be getting a refund. They said if I hadn't gotten the refund within 5 days I should contact support. So after 5 days I contacted support. And as soon as I did that, they sent me an email claiming that they require me to upload a picture of my "government issued identity document". They write that if I don't do that "You may continue shopping on Amazon, but you will no longer be eligible for a refund on the order ". Surely they have no right to do so right? They claim they've noticed some suspicious behavior on my account, but all I did was order a product, pay for it in advance, which they decided not to ever deliver to me. It's not me who's being suspicious here.

Anyone else had this experience? This a clear dealbreaker for me. I feel shame for ever having bought something from their store.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 22 points 2 weeks ago

And Jesus said: "Don't share thy bread nor thy fish, for it is socialism, and it is wrong."

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 24 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Can't spew hate anymore without someone going 'that's not nice'. Political corectness gone mad.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

If animals do something, it's what the species does. If humans do something, it's just some odd freaks, and it doesn't reflect on us all.

odd how that works. we would make for a very dark nature documentary.

[–] Njos2SQEZtPVRhH@piefed.social 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

If the EU doesn't combine forces to get out of this tech-dependency, than what do we have the EU for? I am a big fan the EU, it's doing many things for us already, but I'm really hoping we can work our way out of this together, and I hope we choose the FOSS-route so that we significantly help the world forward

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