Canigou
@Canigou@jlai.lu
- Comment on Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End Encryption 2 hours ago:
Their mouth and Zuckerberg’s ass
- Comment on Elon Musk says Tesla ending Models S and X production, converting Fremont factory lines to make Optimus robots 3 hours ago:
Also, I think Hyundai/Boston Dynamics will get there first :
- Comment on Elon Musk says Tesla ending Models S and X production, converting Fremont factory lines to make Optimus robots 3 hours ago:
You’re not crazy, just slightly panicked. They won’t be in the streets within a year. It will certainly take at least TWO years to get there ! Please, lets all remain reasonable.
- Comment on Tesla Robotaxi Drops Off Passengers in Middle of Intersection… Handpicked Riders Say the “Performance Was Great” 7 months ago:
The source is a fake website with the only articles being about criticizing Tesla. I am not a fan of Tesla or Musk, to say the least, but this is no better than X’s propaganda…
- Comment on Robotaxi Drives Double the Speed Limit, Hits Speed Bumps at Full Speed… Tesla Influencers Describe It as “Excellent.” 7 months ago:
The source is a fake website with the only articles being about criticizing Tesla. I am not a fan of Tesla or Musk, to say the least, but this is no better than X’s propaganda…
- Comment on Elon Musk just offered to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion 11 months ago:
It depends on which app you’re using. Mine is the Android version of Voyager 😉
- Comment on French President Emmanuel Macron announces €100 billion investments in AI 11 months ago:
One way would be to higher EU members financial contribution to it’s budget in proportion to their lack of wellfairness. I also frequently dream of tariffs on extra-EU imports on the same criteria, thus also preventing so called “social dumping”, modern slavery and exploitation. Which in turn would make our own production more competitive and enabming better salaries overall.
Of course, a lot of goods would get more expensive, but we would finaly pay a fair price (rewarding those who until now payed with their health/liberty/life for those low prices). Unfortunately, I think it keep beeing a dream for quite a while (if not ever)…
- Comment on French President Emmanuel Macron announces €100 billion investments in AI 11 months ago:
In France, where I live, good unemployement (keeping arround 80% of your previous revenues during a year or two) and health benefits (100% coverage if you have a, relatively cheap, additional individual insurance). Which has the added benefit of keeping medecine prices pretty low (ie insulin is free for diabetics here).
It should, and could, be even better if they trusted beneficiaries a bit more, and were not constantly harrasing them into accepting shity jobs.
When you earn unemployement benefits, you still pay taxes and the rest of the money you spend keeps the national economy running (which, in turn, also turn in taxes) so financing it isn’t necessarely an issue (even without taxing the 10% wealthiest who manage to mostly avoid it and thus, don’t contribute. While their wealth doubled in the last 20 years, taking inflation into account).
The constant political fight arround those spendings is mostly about the morality of “assisting” unemployed and poor families not an economical balance matter.
- Comment on Elon Musk just offered to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion 11 months ago:
I’m still reading the old school press and listening to the radio. I’m just not on lemmy to read about it AGAIN… On top of that, it’s mostly absurd and inaplicable announcements. They crave attention so much, it’s painful to listen. Look at Musk’s video gaming scheme. Just pathetic…
- Comment on Elon Musk just offered to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion 11 months ago:
Where is the “hide Musk/DOGE/Trump posts” button ?
- Comment on French President Emmanuel Macron announces €100 billion investments in AI 11 months ago:
That is why Europe also has to be on the forefront of wellfair and social protection. There is a lot less risk into innovating if losing your job is less of an issue and if it preserves your ability to spend thus avoiding a hard recession. That’s something EU countries are better at than the US and on which it should capitalise (no pun intended).