[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 5 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

They won't need it.. they got people to think what it's best for them, what books are good or bad, what values you should have, how you should live. And then they will also have chatgpt and AI that will answer their doubts and even do their work cause they won't be capable of doing it. I wonder if the AI will get "less smart" because of their clients needs being more basic. We'll see

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago
[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 3 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

That's how I see it and I'm sure many like me (not us citizens) will start to see it. People aren't being fooled, they like what they see in it when they voted. At least half Americans do

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 3 points 11 hours ago

Stupid people. Not being able to see the less worse side makes them stupid people.

And siding with the side that will bring worse to the table just because you can't handle something that the less worse side does? That also makes them stupid people in terms of general and emotional intelligence.

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 4 points 11 hours ago

All about money! If there's money for trump then he will sell whatever he can to get that money.

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

Yes indeed.

All votes should count as one. Just the idea that the votes of some people values more than others is undemocratic by principle. It's not the winner of the state that should decide as one state may have more people than others. What is democratic and must be placed is the TOTAL of votes is what must count.

We can count can't you?so why do any other way? The only reason one may want otherwise is because he or she thinks he or she may have something to gain with this crooked system

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 8 points 5 months ago

There should be a app that worked with most music players and with the data suggest new things to try. Something that worked with local players, streaming players, etc. Something like the concept of last.fm but with good suggestions.

I can't believe that these days we don't get one app like that. Even streaming apps with all the data they got from listing hours and still fail around 40 to 60% with my suggestions, and rarely suggest something that I haven't heard before.

Nowadays with the state of efficient AI in learning from patterns, and still nothing mind-blowing like a kind of MiniMe that has almost the same tastes but have heard more stuff than you and can recommend as a more educated version of you. That is something that I would want to, hell if it worked so well and to have it, I would have to pay , then I would pay up to a price.

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 6 points 5 months ago

In the early 90s I used to pay around 10 to 15 euros (20 to 30 with current inflation) for each CD release.

And still we still complain nowadays.

We got a problem with the streaming industry but it's not the price we pay. We must be reasonable, say that the price is 15 bucks, is that really unreasonable for getting at your fingertips and everywhere most of the music even produced? I don't.

I think the major problem with Spotify isn't Spotify problem, but an industry problem. If I remember correctly, Spotify gets around 30%, then there's the distributor, and it gets around 40%. Whatever's left of the cake is divided between the label and the artist depending on the contract. The industry created something that didn't need to exist, another intermediate, the distributor. First apple used them cause of the work they do arranging all the needed metadata and keeping it tidy. The industry created them, now it can't get rid of them, and they "eat" the most part of the money.

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Not so feasible that even the 60 minutes show not so long ago did a episode/piece just about a wave of robberies that their method was using police cloths, sirens on their vehicles bought on Amazon.. This must be common enough for 60 minutes show to do a piece on it, and I bet people who seen it sure think it's a thing that is happening. Not that I'm blaming 60 minutes, just saying that it's common enough for a national tv show to pick on it for a piece.

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 37 points 8 months ago

Hey Portugal and Spain, according to the treaty of Tordesilhas together, Portugal and Spain had conquering rights for half the world. And the pope signed it..

And Romans... You had a great empire. So did the Mouros (Arabs) Etc..

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

But it knows there's a partition there and it's easy to know it's a Linux partition type. Microsoft just prefer to say it doesn't know the partition type and simply say it ignores it. You don't need to have support for a file system in order to check it's partition type. It's just ms bs

[-] x0chi@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

The good old Microsoft way

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