

I remember when insane people were given psychiatric support instead of vast amounts of money and public speech platforms… I miss those days.


I remember when insane people were given psychiatric support instead of vast amounts of money and public speech platforms… I miss those days.


Piefed link doesn’t but the article link does.


Bad client…


needs a link to an article, not just a picture


Wish I could upvote your comment more than once. Thank you for the injection of clarity.
All the proposed services/technologies would benefit the wider consumer base and the user but switching is too big an ask for many people. We need to encourage people into using “as well as” the global defaults. That will build the network effects that lower the cost of fully switching
An easier and bigger immediate impact would come from people replacing Chrome and google search with respectful alternatives, and/or replacing gmail or outlook with private services like proton or tuta.
Starve the surveillance machines a little bit.


“super stable, backward compatible system without “AI”” Sounds like Linuxlinux 😁


Not being able to run ai spyware 11 sounds like a big entry in the plus column to me 😅


Well that sucks. I assumed the ram, ssds, hdds could be recycled into useful forms.


Can we all buy cheap hardware when the bubble bursts and the billionaires decide not to pay the electricity bills for these ridiculous datacentres?


I think Americans need to be more concerned than I do about that. Sorry state of affairs when education is a criticism


Brave New World has to be on the list. In many ways we already walked into the brave new world while worrying about 1984


Feel free to repost, I’m more of a commenter 😅


Sweden have been leading the way in extracting screens and digital services from schools. Worth reading this: https://www.afterbabel.com/p/sweden-went-all-in-on-screens-in?publication_id=1221094 Plenty of data referenced for the reasons why…


A fair response. Just couldn’t see anything except US references when I looked at the site.


Love the princess bride reference. Thank you for acting on behalf of those of us with less technical skills.


Your comment is more technical than I can properly follow, but this all reminds me of the tarpits I read about a year ago. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/ai-haters-build-tarpits-to-trap-and-trick-ai-scrapers-that-ignore-robots-txt/
Is that more usable? (Genuine curiosity from someone who would shed no tears if the plagiarism machines experienced resistance)


your Industrial Workers of the World only seems to exist in the USA; a disproportionately problematic but still relatively small part of the world.
Thanks for the kind reply.
An proven moron said something mind numbingly stupid. News at 10…
Why do people keep giving this idiot exposure?