In the course of this past month I've:
Turned jaded
Grown an appetite for dark humor
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Oh how we just want the other side to hear what we have to say.
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Louie rossman's latest video about the Linus/steve controversy has two parts in it that I deeply relate with.
1. Never accept the "premise of assholes"
2. Right to reply facading as Tone policing.
As a general phenomena, this is gaslighting.
There's just different manifestation of Influencers. We all have catacombs of who and what we prefer to hear, and to a larger extent believe.
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just look up
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You just spawned it.
I am an avid self-hoster. I get around this by knowing networks very well and crafting them to fit my needs. Where I lack in software skills, I for sure make up for them in the network access I give them and the rich connectivity. My network, my applications, my rules.
With that said, would anyone be interested in forming a channel to share and learn about self hosting and creating private networks?
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That interview was just hilarious looking at the context. Mark is so in it he doesn't even realize it.
"So the government came to us and was like...."
"So the question is what classifiers to set to catch the bad actors."
Mark, no; the question is not what classifiers to set. Its the fact you can decide such things with users data.
The entire premise of just these two talking points had me keel over.
1. The government colluded and pressured private corporations. Government officials doing what they are supposed to NOT be doing.
2. Yes, so we have your data. Like all of it. Lots of it. We are running and making these systems to determine on what to do with these actors in a way that involves trends of data. Oh no. Don't worry. We will catch the bad guys.
Its not so much Facebook having these systems and programs, its the fact they can even do this with the data is even scarier. The entire thing is the antithesis of privacy.