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  • That's fair, maybe of a different demographic (race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, etc.. ) is better.

  • I kind of think there should be a constitutional amendment preventing legislatures from passing laws restricting the rights on a protected class. Like men can't vote on laws which take rights away from women. Or straight people can't pass laws banning LGBTQ material.

  • Because, of course

  • Once he starts something he really seems to go all out, collecting so many legs.

  • No tengo ni idea de por qué EEUU está haciendo esto.

  • Honestly, good. Let's figure out alternative energy solutions.

  • It's kind of a stark contrast between things covered in the fediverse vs outside of it. Makes me wonder how vast this fakeness really is.

  • Agreed, now if we can just get every program to run in a sandbox like flatpaks, a number of security issues will no longer be on issue.

  • I kind of agree. Linux needs some better security around packages and permissions. Like someone should work on an open-source snap alternative.

  • Oops, accidently letting that racial supremacy mask slip off.

  • Eh, jail is fine enough. Death penalty seems excessive.

  • You realize that's just the story he's telling his innocent child, right?

  • Then when it hits someone they know, they get upset that the government in using the death ray on the wrong people.

    Never crosses their mind that maybe the government shouldn't be using a death ray at all.

  • Roar by Katy Perry. It's like 3 notes.

  • Yeah.. There's nothing inherently about the fediverse which blocks bot accounts.

  • Fediverse feels like the last place on the internet with real people.

  • It absolutely does introduce errors.

    Wikipedia typically summarizes the cited source. LLMs don't use the language in the source to write a summary. It comes up with its own language. LLM cited text usually gets removed for uncited claims because the claims just aren't in the reliable source.

  • I'm not sure if I completely follow.

    Bill Clinton passed a law defining marriage between a man and a woman. And you are saying this is an example of progress made by a centrist candidate. Isn't this the law doing the opposite, here?

    And you are saying that Gavin Newsom, who has spoken out against trans rights, can do something similar? Like assuming he does the same thing, like pass a "Defense of gender" bill to allow other states to not recognize gender transitions.

    Are you saying he will bring progress this way?

  • I think the argument is that voting for status quo candidates aren't actually getting us those things, either. And any small incremental gains are quickly reverted the next time republicans are in power.

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    Master vs main (again)

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