Hackattack242
@Hackattack242@ani.social
Maybe I’ll de-lazy-ify myself enough at some point to actually fill this out in a meaningful way.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
Somehow I feel like he’s not intellectual enough to have that book by his bedside, but if you want to do the left-wing QAnon thing, go for it.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
Fascist? Really? You can’t actually think that.
- Comment on Ani.Social June 2024 Notice 4 months ago:
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- Comment on We live in a post scarcity information society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism. 9 months ago:
So here’s the problem with that idea: it means that you would need to keep the entire IP system operating and add more layers on top of it. For example, you would still need to file patents, it is just that the way that it is monetized by the creator would change.
This means that you still need the same amount of money to keep doing what we’ve been doing, then you need more money because if things like pixiv uploads are eligible you need way more people to track way more things.
Then you have to actually assess performance of a given thing, be it number of streams / downloads / units sold / etc, meaning that we have to basically track everything happening in the entire economy as well as the entire internet.
Sounds like a bureaucratic black hole to me, but I will grant you that if it was feasible it would probably lead to more innovation.
One thing I will add to the end here is that the current IP laws specifically are currently ridiculous, fuck Disney.
- Comment on We live in a post scarcity information society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism. 9 months ago:
Okay give me this mythical system that rewards first discovery without those ‘made up concepts’
(By the way whatever you type next is a made up concept by your own definition just so we’re clear)
- Comment on We live in a post scarcity information society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism. 9 months ago:
I see what you are saying but it’s somewhat different that resource scarcity, there is no scarcity in the ability to transmit information, but there is still information scarcity.
However, what makes information still valuable is the difficulty of first discovery. It costs money to go on the ground in a war zone and find out what’s happening, and if nobody did it, we just wouldn’t know.
This doesn’t even factor in the costs of filtering through misinformation and disinformation.
- Comment on We live in a post scarcity information society and we still haven't moved on from capitalism. 9 months ago:
We do not live in an post information scarcity society. Also information doesn’t work like electricity, so even if we did this is still stupid.