yiliu

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[–] yiliu@informis.land 1 points 3 months ago

"Data, stop. Data. Stop. Data, SHUT UP!"

[–] yiliu@informis.land 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Generally speaking, the statement "Tankies made the X face the wall" is true for all X. Anarchists, monarchists, fascists, capitalists, Mensheviks, Jews, Doctors, poets, authors, musicians, peasants, soldiers, factory workers, Marxists, Bolsheviks, wives and children of all of the above, and eventually even Stalinists.

[–] yiliu@informis.land 9 points 4 months ago

I feel like libertarians would love the concept of FOSS and decentralization, and I don't think anyone would argue they skew left.

Yup, there has always been a large libertarian contingent in the OSS community.

[–] yiliu@informis.land 25 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Yes, the TLD belongs to Mali. But the reason why the creators of lemmy.ml picked that TLD is because they're Marxists. They're also the creators of Lemmy itself, which is another reason why Lemmy communities tend to be pretty far left: the first instance was literally Marxist, and presumably most of the early users leaned in that direction.

[–] yiliu@informis.land 9 points 4 months ago

Not to mention, even if you can accurately measure calories in a specific serving, companies produce thousands and thousands of servings per day. They can't accurately measure all of them. And ironically, the more 'natural' the food is, the less accurately they can measure the nutritional value: protein paste is going to be a lot more predictable than pasture-raised chickens.

[–] yiliu@informis.land -2 points 5 months ago

Nice, you avoided having to think on a self-imposed technicality. Real intellectual rigor there.

[–] yiliu@informis.land -2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Makes it easy to dismiss my argument without bothering to think about it, you mean. Just take abortion, then. Or "tax is theft", or right to bear arms, or any of a thousand other beliefs you probably don't agree with.

[–] yiliu@informis.land -2 points 5 months ago (4 children)

So like, if you were in a restaurant and ordered food, but it never came because a couple of the servers were blocking food from being served because the company wasn't taking a strong stance against abortion, you'd think "these good people are taking a moral stand, good for them! The company better not take any action against them to make sure I get my food!"

Or for that matter, if Google stopped all cooperation with the IDF, the company's Jewish employees could (in fact should) disrupt business because Google was supporting terrorism?

It seems to me that you can only support forms of protest you'd be willing to accept when the other side uses them against you. Basically the golden rule.

[–] yiliu@informis.land 6 points 6 months ago (1 children)

This is sort of implicitly true. You can't get people's money if they can't figure out how to use your product/service.

At the same time... People are pretty dumb.

[–] yiliu@informis.land 2 points 6 months ago

Yeah, I remember that being a real thing: one studio would get wind that another studio was working on a film with a particular theme, and they'd rush to put out an equivalent movie. Later on, it wasn't even just cheap knockoffs: remember when Deep Impact came out right at the same time as Armageddon? And then like...The 13th Floor, eXistenZ, and The Matrix all came out in 1999. I wonder how much of that was strict copying, how much was scripts influencing one another, and how much was just the zeitgeist.

[–] yiliu@informis.land 11 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I remember, towards the end of the last millennium, marveling with some friends about an article estimating the current size of all the data on the internet. IIRC, it was in the neighborhood of a couple hundred terabytes. Wouldn't fit on your phone, but there's plenty of data hoarder types who have that kinda storage on the server in their spare room.

[–] yiliu@informis.land 9 points 6 months ago (1 children)

And when that future comes, Apple will still manage to fill 50% of your space up with god-knows-what.

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