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chobeat@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Looking for a Safe, Super Open Source (and also cheap if not free) Journaling app. Any Recomendations?2·6 days agoit’s source available, and most of the code is public, but you cannot contribute or fork
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Looking for a Safe, Super Open Source (and also cheap if not free) Journaling app. Any Recomendations?1·7 days agoit’s not open source
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Animation, Writers & Actors Guilds Hold “Historic” Anti-Generative AI Protest At Annecy: “GenAI Seeks Not To Support Artists, But To Destroy Them”English43·16 days agoThe market doesn’t reward quality.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•European Commission fines Delivery Hero and Glovo €329 million for participation in online food delivery cartelEnglish5·1 month agoThe vast majority of people I know has no cooking skills, no time to cook or no energy after work. Pretty much all the middle-class and lower-middle-class people in this group order delivery for most of their evening meals. The people who 10 years ago were eating microwaved food, now order out: it costs a bit more, but it’s definitely tastier.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish22·1 month agothat’s not how information and journalism works, but ok bro, keep believing in “objectivity” lol
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish28·1 month agoYour opinions are all influenced by the outside. The distinction is just between influences you ignore/accept and influences you reject. We are not born with opinions.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish211·1 month agoThe outcome is responsibility of the whole environment. This project didn’t come out of nowhere.
It’s not just who’s doing but who allowed it. If somebody murdered children in my hometown I would hold social services and mental health services responsible for that.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish327·1 month agoI live in Germany and I’m not from the USA. It has nothing to do with the USA. Many Germans do want this genocide to happen and they still defend it. It’s a daily lived experience, it has nothing to do with online discussions, let alone with Americans. Germany doesn’t have the same concept of military-industrial complex like the USA (even though they might have started rebuilding it recently), but universities do research to enable genocide, like many universities around the world.
I’m Italian, and Leonardo does the same with universities in Italy, using young naive researchers to build weapons used in Palestine or by other undemocratic governments throughout the world.
I don’t get what’s so weird to you: universities have alwasy been complicit of horrible stuff.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish841·1 month agoThe word “state” doesn’t appear a single time in reference to Germany in the whole article. Germany, despite their pervasive state-oriented mentality, is not just its state. It’s the society, the people and other institutions.
Also TU is a public university, so it’s still an emanation of the state, state-funded and state-controlled.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish145·1 month agoMany of my direct friends lost their job for doing it. Look up “exposing Zalando”.
Here in Berlin it’s a regular occurrence that any exhibition, cultural or political event criticizing Israel receives at the very list a threatening call and a visit from the police. Sometimes it escalates into vandalism or violence, sometimes with getting raided by the police, sometimes with defunding if it’s a public thing.
If they silenced Albanese and banned Varoufakis, they can silence anybody.
chobeat@lemmy.mlOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish1911·1 month agoYou might have missed a lot of news about Germany. They passed a new law that suspends freedom of speech when it’s against Israel. https://www.dw.com/en/germany-passes-controversial-antisemitism-resolution/a-70715643
There has been plenty of extra-judicial retaliation, i.e. against Francesca Albanese or Oyoun, and we got close to having 4 cases of extra-judicial extradictions without an accusation against pro-Palestine protesters, which a judge eventually blocked.
the logic that sending messages alters political reality is part of the overall problem. Politics is a conflict of forces, not a conflict of ideas or opinions. A license is as powerful as the will of the state power behind it to enforce it. Otherwise, it is powerless.
If you want to make sense of the political world, I invite to move beyond the idea of “taking stances” or expressing positions as a political act, and reason instead of what incentives and powers you’re altering with your political actions.
What you describe just does not play out in real life: neither on a micro scale nor on a macro scale.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Feddit.org officially announces they will ban criticism of Israel and pro-Palestinian posts and comments.71·2 months agosocial media site specifically I don’t know, but raids for managing infrastructure for completely legal but politically inconvenient activities, yes, plenty. I remember going to a talk from a guy managing the servers of Extinction Rebellion and he got all his stuff seized, never got accused of anything, had to wait months to get his stuff back and never got back a few things.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Feddit.org officially announces they will ban criticism of Israel and pro-Palestinian posts and comments.2·2 months agoGermany is doing plenty of extra-judicial repression of pro-Palestine activism. Jurisdiction doesn’t matter.
chobeat@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Feddit.org officially announces they will ban criticism of Israel and pro-Palestinian posts and comments.7·2 months agoI live in Germany, and it’s a totally realistic scenario, especially in Bavaria. They seize computers to intimidate digital activists all the time for way less serious topics.
The first line of the documentation is pretty clear: “Bonfire is an open-source framework for building federated digital spaces where people can gather, interact, and form communities online.”
Positioning the project. Putting the project’s value before the tool it produces or the problem it solves is a specific stylistic choice. Just not in the software projects you’re usually involved in.
In open source circles, a technical description of what a tool does might be the norm, but in many other spaces, signaling your values and ideology is more important than the technicalities. For you it’s buzzwords, for other people it means a very specific positioning.
This is a good starting point: https://trent.mirror.xyz/GDDRqetgglGR5IYK1uTXxLalwIH6pBF9nulmY9zarUw
There’s plenty of neo-nazis in the Free Software movement. It’s “Free Software”, not “Free People”