[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 1 points 25 minutes ago

She's training herself on AI generated output. We already know what happens when AI trains on AI

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 1 points 53 minutes ago

They should know they have options at least. Then they can make the decision for themselves.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 2 points 58 minutes ago

Silliness. Your counterpoints are valid, but mostly restate my last comment with somehow even less sense. Buying solar panels from China isn't more a national security risk than uranium from Australia? I don't think you really have a well though out point here.

I'll restate my own here for posterity and leave you to it. Solar from China Russia bad. Nuclear from literally anyone else good. Nuclear is safer, cheaper, and more efficient in every way at scale.

Remember, solar is untenable, poorly adopted, and is actively being pumped in price. This is as cheap as it will ever be all things equal. Nuclear has had none of those luxuries. If you think the price drop of a untenable solution is impressive, wait until you see one that really works.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Nuclear is the only energy that really solves our problems. Nothing to really be confused about there.

You're taking solar for granted. You're not asking the important questions. Like, what if they wont sell to us anymore, what's the human cost of human life? Can you honestly openly hold solar as some separate high accomplishment against the genocides China and Russia are openly complicit it?

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Subsidies keep the farms alive in the first place. It's simply not profitable to grow anymore. We make so much it's too cheap to sell. Therefore the volume required and the margins are so razor thin. It's make a profit or be bough-out by a bigger company.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago

All true, but categorically the problem is growing much faster than the solution. It probably always will be unless it's stopped from the source.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

Large scale solar farms have been a thing for decades. Large scale solar adoption is like wrestling with a hydra. The heads are Russia, China, and the middle east. Go nuclear, be the sun.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 17 points 2 hours ago

Zuck creating a safe-space for billionaire private jet owners on Meta isn't something I ever thought I would read, but here we are.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 5 points 2 hours ago

People look at the advertising for this shit (and future tech-bro shit) and wonder, "who is this for"? Remember E.L.O.N. Exaggerated Lies Overlooked Narratives

Think of every manager and boss you've ever had. They don't think, they just do. Salesmen convince them using issues that don't exist, to sell solutions that don't really work, to people that don't understand how to use them. Repeat over 70 years and you have the modern American education system.

Now things are different. Money is scarce, things are getting tight. Tech-Bros have changed from a mildly infuriating strategy, to a downright abusive one. These simple minded managers think everything is under attack, and the only solution is what they already have, but heavily monetized and completely unusable.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago

If a website sends all the data of an article to you, it's yours. They can't take it away. There's no basis to make the argument anything is owed to the website at that point.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 8 points 3 hours ago

Finally a clown with more makeup than Ronald McDonald.

[-] MooseTheDog@lemmy.world 9 points 3 hours ago

Go to your favorite content creators and ask them to create a profile on Bluesky. If you don't ask them, how are they supposed to know?

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