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- Comment on Dyson settles forced labour suit in landmark UK case 1 day ago:
I wish cases like this were not allowed to be settled. Money shouldn’t absolve you.
- Comment on Gorton and Denton 2 days ago:
Good to hear Sir Oink-a-lot has received your vote.
- Comment on US AI giant accuses Chinese rivals of mass data theft 4 days ago:
There’s no honour amongst them.
- Comment on European Parliament blocks AI on lawmakers’ devices, citing security risks 4 days ago:
Cloud based services in general.
- Comment on We conduct affairs of state in a building that’s riddled with asbestos and mice. Can’t Britain do any better? 5 days ago:
That sounds perfect for conducting parliamentary business in. Get them off their phones whilst debating.
- Comment on Andrew charged taxpayers for massage when envoy, claim ex-civil servants 5 days ago:
Massage… that’s what I’m meant to get riled up about?
We’re talking about leaking national secrets and predatory sexual actions. BBC needs to get some perspective.
- Comment on Banned Mullvad VPN TV ad criticizing United Kingdom escalating censorship and mass surveillance “And Then?” 6 days ago:
Yea, but it’s growth is limited. People seem incapable of using a platform if there isn’t an algorithm telling them what to look at.
- Comment on Met police using AI tools supplied by Palantir to flag officer misconduct 6 days ago:
Well that’s going to be a good vector for feeding disinformation to the police.
- Comment on Bacon off the menu for Peppa Pig family show in Grimsby 1 week ago:
Not all sausages are pork.
- Comment on Nvidia and OpenAI abandon unfinished $100-billion deal in favour of $30-billion investment 1 week ago:
Bubbles don’t burst for rational reasons. They burst because the lie can’t be held together any more.
- Comment on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office 1 week ago:
I suspect he’s more likely the one that will turn on the others to save himself.
- Comment on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office 1 week ago:
If a king or past queen were to be accused. It is technically impossible. As our whole criminal justice system is based on the king Vs the defendent/accused.
It’s not “The King vs…”. It’s “The Crown vs…”. It might seem a pedantic point, but the crown is a concept similar to “the state”, and distinct from any monarch.
A case being “The Crown vs. HRH King Charles III” is perfectly feasible. The monarch being subject to law is a concept that goes back over 800 years.
Other then the king. The only people fully free of the justice system. Are MPs when acting in parliament itself.
They are not free of the whole justice system. They have limited parliamentary privileges mainly related to what they can say without consequences, but they couldn’t murder their opponents.
- Comment on Lobbying firm co-founded by Mandelson on brink of collapse 1 week ago:
I hope the police will be taking position of all documents to make sure evidence doesn’t evaporate.
- Comment on Saying that hardware price increase is good cause it forces the devs to optimize is not as good as it seems. 1 week ago:
I’m 90% certain that none of the resources being “bought” by AI actually have been sold, or created yet.
Indeed. The prices skyrocketed because vendors realised they couldn’t get replacement supply in the future. What existed today was all they were going to get.
I’m expecting a glut of supply once those contracts fall through.
Speaking of the auto industry: Is AI a mirage, like the dreams of a working rotary engine?
It is, but I think it’s a different type of mirage. The rotary engine does work, but it brings with it significant downsides. Getting the positives without the negatives is the mirage being chased.
AI appears to do one thing, but actually does another. People see it “creating” new things, but it’s more like it shreds work up and then glues the pieces together making sure it looks consistent. Train it on one work and it can reproduce that work. Train it on two and it will mash the two. Train it on a billion and it will mash the billion. Nothing creative,. No extrapolation. Just interpolation.
People want the AI promise regardless of the downsides. It just doesn’t exist.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
I decided to play a game
- Comment on Welp straight to the bin 1 week ago:
We tried, but we’re running a bit late.
- Comment on Oh, good: Discord's age verification rollout has ties to Palantir co-founder and panopticon architect Peter Thiel 2 weeks ago:
Convenience as in “it’s what I’ve always used and I understand it” or are you noticing some awkward aspects?
- Comment on World's first 628Ah grid-scale battery enters operation 2 weeks ago:
Agreed Ah are bad.
MWh are equivalent to J. Specifically 1MWh is 3.6GJ
- Comment on Correlating Electric Cars With Better Air Quality 2 weeks ago:
That said, as the tires of electric vehicles tend to wear faster due to their heavier weight…
This gets repeated again and again, but hasn’t been my personal experience. I’d say my tyres are easily lasting twice as long than my previous diesel car.
- Comment on Oatly banned from using word ‘milk’ to market plant-based products in UK 2 weeks ago:
I’m all for clear labelling on food. I think it’s important. I don’t see the need to stop them using “milk” in any form. As long as it’s part of hyphenate “oat-milk” there shouldn’t be an issue.
- Comment on Ministers warned not to copy Wes Streeting’s release of messages with Peter Mandelson 2 weeks ago:
How dare government members be open about their communications!
- Comment on Discord Users Threaten Exodus Over Age Verification Face Scan Controversy 2 weeks ago:
That’s too late.
Once they do it, they won’t reverse their path. They have to know they’re losing people now, before they commit. You can always start again after they change their mind.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
So those are associated with Motorola Solutions now, or did the debt move to Lenovo?
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 2 weeks ago:
Thats true but ID companies are not lobbying or making changes on a scale that matters. This change isnt going through because an id company lobbied the government.
This statement is what I’m disagreeing with. It just wrong.
These changes are going through because Palantir lobbied the government, or more specifically Peter Thiel. They have 34ish contracts with the government right now across MoD and NHS. One of the ID verification companies (Persona) is also his. This information drives the technologies he sells to the MoD for tracking individuals. Technology currently being used by ICE and in Gaza.
You’re right, it’s not about discord. It’s about making databases of all living people on earth and how they interact with each other.
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 2 weeks ago:
Yes. It’s got immense influence in government policy.
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 2 weeks ago:
I think I found Discord much more confusing than matrix, personally.
That said. Discord no longer exists for me. Account deleted today. Nothing of value was lost.
- Comment on Labour risks election wipeout unless it improves Britain’s high streets, study finds 2 weeks ago:
How dare people think that Labour might listen when the Tories didn’t.
- Comment on Campaigners urge UK ministers to make music lyrics inadmissible in court 2 weeks ago:
Killedshot - Comment on England’s poorest areas have 70% more vape shops and bookmakers than wealthier ones 2 weeks ago:
It’s a bit different in the UK.
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Betting advertising is regulated. Not as much as it should be, but it’s not a free for all
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We’ve had betting on sports (literally?) forever. When I was growing up it bookies were all about horse racing. There’s been a gradual creep into other sports and online, but because it’s been slower legislation has been able to keep up better. We’ve not had the market explosion the US has.
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Gambling addiction has long been recognised for what it is. There are some institutional adaptations. For example, my bank account has a voluntary gambling block on it. It would take me two days to switch it off so that I can’t do it in-the-moment. (I have it on so if somebody gets my card details they can’t bet with it).
That’s not to say there aren’t problems. The online world definitely needs looking at in a lot more depth.
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- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 2 weeks ago:
…because right wing parties will hate all the surveillance systems their opponents put in place when they take over.