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To me, it seems like Harris's speech at the DNC indicated a strong move to the right. Seems like she's going to campaign on have the "most lethal military," stopping immigration, and being tough on crime.

To my knowledge, this seems like a radical shift. I don't think Obama campaigned as far right. I wasn't old enough during Clinton's reign to really follow politics, but I guess he presided over the "3 strikes" policy and weakening of SSI/SSD benefits?

[–] [email protected] 40 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Seems overly cautious, or lemmy.world is trying to find excuses to cut off content they don't like. Legal trouble for allowing access to those communities, which aren't even based on lemmy.world, would be so much of an overstep, they'd probably be able to get free legal counsel from the EFF or a similar organization.

Anyways, this will be my last post on this server. Even though I don't use any of those communities, I don't want to have to constantly monitor what has been banned to see what I may miss out on.

Apparently, lemmy.world also removed c/shrooms, which I didn't even know about. And again, risk of legal trouble for that would be extremely low.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

thats neat, I didnt know lemmy did that

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

I usually order form Amazon for convenience, but sometimes use shopping.google.com. I look up every site before ordering though. Some of the sites that show up in the results are sketchy or deceptive. I also sometimes use Ebay if I'm ok with buying something used, or something very cheap of questionable quality (from people who I'm guessing are just resellers of Alibaba crap).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Every species is a food, resource, predator, or competitor for resources for another species, so a decline of one species can have ripple effects on many other species. I guess one example is that parasitic wasps keep caterpillars and aphid populations in check (caterpillars and aphids can cause huge crop losses).

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

I don't think DeSantis is charismatic or likable enough to beat Biden. His poll numbers go down as the public gets more exposure to him. He's starting to shift his messaging from anti-woke to (neo-fascist) populist rhetoric, which may change things. IDK, there's so many things that could happen between now and the election. I think Trump could beat DeSantis in the primary from prison. A major crisis like a recession would hand the election to the Reps. The Reps could intentionally cause a crisis, by forcing an extended government shutdown or something.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

I always have. If that's the reason, why wouldn't you? It's just business. Once, they've offered me a potentential promotion or salary increase to try to retain me (but not nearly as much as I got from the new job). I doubled my salary and got my title promoted twice in 2 years by switching employers twice. If I keep it up I'll be a CEO in no-time, lol.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Most people still work manual labor jobs. Cognitive ability also declines with age. Age discrimination during hiring/recruiting is fairly common (witnessed it at nearly every job I've ever had, even though it's illegal, and I've had a lot of jobs). There aren't enough "bullshit jobs" like Walmart greeter for everybody. Aging population can be solved by permissible immigration (which are comparably younger populations), but there are too many racists and politicians worried about demographic shifts.

[–] [email protected] 25 points 2 years ago

The Supreme Court is heavily in favor of "states rights" now, so state politicians know they can cater to special interest groups (for donations of course) with impunity. States are heavily gerrymandered, so they have little risk of losing their position. In some cases, such as book, education, voting, and immigration laws, the goal is to further ensure the states remain Republican in the future (prevent children from growing up "woke," and prevent immigrants from living there, which tend to vote Dem). Democracy in the U.S. is pretty broken, and is slowly being dismantled further.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

Yeah, mastodon definitely needs a better algorithm. Algorithms can be designed to promote whatever the maker wants. It doesn't have to be designed to maximize engagement or the specific kind of engagement that tends to promote crazy conspiracy theories or fascist rhetoric. The algorithm could just be simple collaborative filtering with some randomness thrown in to pop "information bubbles," which would be much better than what they have now.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

It's probably losing a lot of money and he despises what twitter was (spreading the "woke mind-virus"), so if he can't make it a profitable Truth Social clone, he's going to kill it to cut his losses (in a "meme-able" way).

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Isn't it important to keep tabs on what the obscenely powerful are up to? I.e. to try to hold them accountable, to be informed on what you're protesting and criticizing, to prepare for what they're going to do next that may affect you?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

LOL. I watched that too yesterday. I don't think the people he talked to were the most reliable narrators though. People have been claiming everyone else doesn't want to work since the beginning of time :) Some of the people they were complaining about "collecting checks" sounded like they actually were disabled (seizures, anxiety, etc). Regardless, if you feel your choices in life are to work at a gas station for $7/hr and still need government assistance just to survive, or just collect a check, you're going to choose the check. These people are broken by poverty, and believe they have no hope to lead successful, rewarding lives (which may or may not be true).

I have family that lived in some of those exact same towns. Sadly, most died very young (in their 20s) ) due to poverty/drugs/shit-life-syndrome.

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It seems like ChatGPT with the GPT-4 model is much worse now? It seems to ignore, or not pay "attention" to parts of my prompts, and is worse at following instructions than before. Anybody else noticing this, or am I just imagining it?

Last week, my credit card company misclassified my subscription as fraud, which caused my subscription lapse (I started my subscription back in January, I believe). Seems like resubscribing coincided with me noticing worse performance.

Edit: I mostly use ChatGPT to produce personalized code examples, or do code "translation" and refactoring.

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