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@rachel@norfolk.social
2025-12-18 10:20:45

Using AI for mental health support is dangerous and wrong.
Buuut, probably less dangerous and wrong than relying on mental health support supposedly provided by NSFT NHS trust in Norfolk, UK
theguardian.com/technology/202

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2026-01-16 13:56:23

He's so close! Just a little but more and he might see it!
mastodon.gamedev.place/@joethe
Less sarcastically, an interactive interface that recognized natural language and suggested shell commands could be done well, but wouldn't really need an LLM at all (and the inherent risks/costs of the LLM version make it the wrong tool for the job).

@tschfflr@fediscience.org
2026-02-12 22:10:14

„Is more the same as less?“ sorry wrong search field

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2026-01-10 17:54:14

I’m sure having to post a lot of links to this one:
hachyderm.io/@inthehands/11586
People are getting really confused about this. When I say “pretext,” I don’t mean for individual ICE officers. I mean that the Trump regime still (!!) does not have enough popular support and political cover to cross certain lines. They’re finding themselves genuinely stymied by federal courts and state govs, Congress is getting less (not more!) quiescent, they’re finding themselves unable to control the press, and popular support is collapsing.
Saying “the situation is already extremely dire” is true and important. Saying “they’ve already achieved total authoritarian control” is wrong, dangerous, and an invitation to give up when we most need people active.

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-12-01 09:10:38

🙋‍♂️ What the fuck is wrong with you?
❓ Have you ever seen a bandwagon you didn’t want to jump on?
💩 Can you please be less shit? ec.social-network.europa.eu/@E

@bthalpin@mastodon.social
2026-02-09 11:45:34

Musk over-promises and under-delivers.
Again.
And again.
Everyone laughs at him, but he's still the richest person on Earth and press reports do not continually ridicule him.
WTF is wrong with the world?
science.s…

@SmartmanApps@dotnet.social
2025-12-05 10:46:34

Blocked by yet another dude I proved wrong with #Mathematics 🙄 and a self-proclaimed "Mathematician" no less. It's incredible how people can't deal with finding out they were wrong... just learn from it and move on, seriously. It's not that hard!
BTW here is the proof he couldn't handle

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-11-24 10:32:58

Tell me, where does my reasoning go wrong?
If:
1. The conductor cannot tell if a child is less than 4 years old visually, and requires a birth certificate.
2. The birth certificate suffices to determine the age, even though it provides no reliable way of confirming the child's identity.
Therefore I should also be able to travel free as "a child less than 4 years old", provided that I have an appropriate birth certificate on me, right?
#rail

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-01 11:09:47

Taking notes from the successes and failures of the Russian revolution, a group of anarchists (including Nestor Makhno, a Ukrainian anarchist militant who was critical in defeating the Tzar's army and who later also fought the Red Army) wrote a document titled the "Organizational Platform of the Libertarian Communists." This document came to be known as "The Platform." It remains one of the most important first-hand revolutionary documents, outlining a clear revolutionary plan.
I've taken this, the Viable System Model from cybernetics, and my own organizing experience, to describe an organization to confront the current set of crises.
This continues to build on the stuff I have been writing, but it's a lot less high level theory and a lot more specific.
anarchoccultism.org/building-z
As always, editing notes (typos, grammar, spelling, etc) are always welcome, as are any questions. My ADHD brain tends to go a lot faster than anything else, so I have a tendency to drop words and have a lot of trouble catching them later. Between my ADHD and mild dyslexia, it can be pretty hard for me to catch when autocorrect gives me the wrong word.
A lot of folks have already been super helpful in offering their editing support, and I'm really grateful. Writing this has felt collaborative, and it should. On the one hand this comes from my own experience and research, but on the other I'm also voicing things that have come from conversations here. This has all been a bit of my voice and a bit of the federated world, and I'm really appreciating that.

@theodric@social.linux.pizza
2026-02-02 09:24:29

People who say the current generation of generative AI is nothing / pure snake oil and hypegrift are wrong. True, ChatGPT is pretty much slop, but instances like Grok Expert and Perplexity Pro consistently produce meaningful, correct results in less time than it would take to manually comb the Internet for the information. Claude Code and Cursor can radically accelerate certain software development, especially in the hands of someone who can already write code and redirect the model when it&…

@cellfourteen@social.petertoushkov.eu
2025-12-25 06:06:02

Omg, patently wrong. To begin with, I am the one using the GTX 1650, and my video shows that it's working great even with DLSS, as opposed to the viewer with the AMD problem. And that parrotting nincompoop of an AI wants me to - what? - save time, give technical advice, make some small talk? What a big, smoking hot, pointless pile of b this technology turns out to be.
And I guess Google lets the same fucking stupid LM to determine how to recommend my video to other viewers? Great!<…

YouTube offering me to use AI suggested answers to viewers comment and sounding like a moron.


@j.a7299  • 5 hours ago
How did u get it to work, my game freezes less than a minute in. 

Im on nobara linux 
6900xt 
5600x 
32 gb ram
KDE plasma latest version
Latest mesa drivers 
Tried proton versions: ge, cachy (latest), experimental

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@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-11-29 11:40:52

Just finished "It's Lonely at the Center of the Earth" by Zoe Thorogood.
CW: Frank/graphic discussion of suicide and depression (not in this post but in the book).
It feels a bit wrong to simply give it my review here as I would another graphic memoir, because it's much more personal and less consensual than the usual. It feels less like Thorogood has invited us into her life than like she was forced to put her life on display in order to survive, and while I selfishly like to read into the book that she benefited in some way from the process, she's honest about how tenuous and sometimes false that claim can be. Knowing what I've learned from this book about Thorogood's life and demons, I don't want her to feel the mortification of being perceived by me, and so perhaps the best thing I could do is to simply unread the book and pull it back out of my memories.
I did not find Thorogood's life relatable, nor pitiable (although my instinct bends in that direction), but instead sacred and unknowable. I suspect that her writing and drawing has helped others in similar circumstances, but she leaves me with no illusion that this fact brings her any form of peace or joy. I wonder what she would feel reading "Lab Girl" or "The Deep Dark," but she has been honest enough to convey that such speculation on my part is a bit intrusive.
I guess the one other thing I have to say: Zoe Thorogood has through artistic perseverance developed an awe-inspiring mastery of the comic medium, from panel composition, through to page layout and writing. This book wields both Truth and Beauty.
#AmReading #ReadingNow

@johnhobbs@mstdn.ca
2025-11-26 14:00:22

As someone immersed in the depths of financial planning, I'm curious: would you choose to A) Retire earlier with less financial security, or B) Retire later with more? 🤔
There's no right or wrong answer, just a reflection of what you value. Share your choice so we can explore these priorities together! 📊 #RetirementWisdom #FuturePlanning

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2026-01-20 16:27:36

It’s possible that the recent court order about how they can’t target observers is functioning as sand in their gears — which right now I think is all the courts and the law can be, sand in the gears. They’ve been leaning really hard on harassing, intimidating, attacking, tear-gassing, and detaining observers; they need that to function in the city.
Noem responded to that court order with a snotty “well we’re not doing anything wrong so this doesn’t change anything” kind of statement, but it’s possible agents have been told not to push it until they can get another court to overturn the order. That would fit with them focusing on the suburbs: observers are less organized there, and homes are more spread out.
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