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  • I'm just so tired of the algorhythms. It's like being in a cage mentally.

  • Funny, but not true.

  • The official opposition leadership is Jefferies and Schumer. They are both wildly innefective as leaders. Unfortunately. Frankly I'm puzzled as to how no politician has been able to capitalize on this vacuum of oppositional power.

  • it really depends on the context in which he was booing. Reading the article, in this context he did nothing wrong. If you can cheer, you can boo. He was not causing a disturbance.

  • Thank you all for your advice, it is most appreciated and I will put it to good use.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Speaking at a Funeral

  • Same. I'm at the point where if I never sat behind a computer again, I think I would be ok with that. Also, video games and their crappy consoles suck now too.

  • If I am understanding this correctly, I guess the only problem I see with that is both entities need to trust that the user is indeed being truthful and not sharing a token. I think a system with a neutral third part that takes a token from the identity provider and a token from the webite, validates them and sends a result. Or maybe that is what you said.

  • Yes but how does that prevent the authority, in this case a govenment, from being able to link the token that was used (QR code) back to what it was used for?

  • Yes, I've been getting very bad vibes from that place for a while now. It seems very filtered and the content is no longer reflective of what people upvote. It's tracking more to corporate interests and propaganda. Also, I think a lot of people have unintentionally divulged their most private information and don't even know it. Their innermost thought expressed in comments, likes dislikes cataloged in votes, all under the false sense of an anonymity. It would be very easy, especially now with AI, to link IPs, browser thumbprints, and writing style analysis back to individual people, at a mass scale. I think a reckoning is coming.

  • So dumb. Just so. dumb.

  • That moderator should be un-moderated.

  • It would be almost impossible to pin it on anyone.

  • Too bad all their new stuff is garbage.

  • Whatever the case, I am sure it will be short lived. Assuming the adults are put back in control.

  • Problem is thanks to tech a braindead take can become cannon to way too many people at the click of a button.

  • Ironically the only thing that will ever work is identifying a user to a person in one form or another. Otherwise it's just a never ending arms race.

  • Bottom left is wrong, should mainstream media spewing the propaganda they have been told to.

  • Well they are building data centers like they want to have enough resources to do just that.

  • There is also survivorship bias. Who knows how many attacks have been prevented that we do not know about.