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Maybe it's the point you're making, but UIs have deteriorated so much in the last 10-15 years, forget improved. I'm completely miserable.

Because

- people should have more rights and protections than corporations

- people should be able to have a normal, full life in society without being constantly surveilled and manipulated

- people should be given reasonable accommodations to live in said society


I personally can't wait until one will be labeled crazy for wanting to live without a brain implant and its lovely personalized, curated life experiences.

Nothing ever seems to save my login session more than 10 minutes anymore, so it doesn't even seem like much extra friction.

I hope it's a fad, but I'm not feeling good about it. I think the only real solution is something browser level that doesn't rely on developers/their management respecting it. (Or well, a new name that doesn't include "prefers" or "reduced"...)

I really don't understand why people want intentional lag added to everything.


Welp. Guess I need to figure out another fs to use for a few drives in a nonraid pool I haven't gotten around to setting up yet. I forget why zfs seemed out. xfs?

ZFS is out because the Linux developers refuse to cooperate by providing the hooks it would need to avoid duplicating the disk cache.

That’s the only real reason. There are some papercuts, but they don’t compare to the risks described in this article.


In contrast to AI/AI companies, which have no negative externalities?

vscode debugger has always felt lacking to me; I still find myself firing up jetbrains* just for that

I think it's like a lot of things - partially unnatural but it worked up enough people who hype it naturally. I know someone irl who's all into infodumping LLM jargon now and afaik has no monetary/investment incentive for it.

arguably what killed Aaron Swartz:

>On September 12, 2012, federal prosecutors filed a superseding indictment adding nine more felony counts, increasing Swartz's maximum criminal exposure to 50 years of imprisonment and $1 million in fines.[16][104][105] During plea negotiations with Swartz's attorneys, the prosecutors offered to recommend a sentence of six months in a low-security prison if Swartz pled guilty to 13 federal crimes.


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