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irom

@irom@social.tchncs.de

Wenn Menschen Situationen als real interpretieren, dann sind diese in ihren Folgen real. (William I. Thomas)


  • I try to be open and honest in discussions. I don't answer toots that are clearly in bad faith.

What irritates me on Mastodon:

  • Photos with watermarks. It's art. Either gift it to the world or don't.
  • Toots with > 5 hashtags and/or synonymous hashtags. It makes the impression of being desperate for attention. It makes discovering by tags harder.

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eliyahhavemann, to random
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Warum kann man das Vorgehen der in / nicht einfach so verurteilen, wenn man denn unbedingt will, ohne das Wort „“ zu sinnentleeren?
Demnächst dann in der Schule:
„Boah, die Matheklausur war voll Genozid, ey!“
Fussballfans:
„Das Fussball Derby mit dem 4:0? Krasser Tor-Genozid!“
Bahnkunden:
„Die Bahn hatte genozidale 5h Verspätung!“
Social Media User:
„Der hat mich beleidigt! Das ist kein Shirstorm mehr, das ist schon Social-Media-Genozid!!“

irom,
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@eliyahhavemann Weil es eine Definition von gibt: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/vstgb/__6.html

Und es in der aktuellen Situation in und von der Vorgeschichte her nicht unbedingt abwegig ist, das Wort zu verwenden. Zumindest sollte man nachvollziehen können, wie andere darauf kommen, IMHO.

irom,
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@ArneBab Ja, Zustimmung zu allem. Vielleicht mit der Einschränkung, dass ich es mehr an Taten als an Aussagen beurteilen würde.

Ich hab ja noch nicht mal was dagegen, wenn man meint IDF sei kein Genozid. Ändern tut unsere Meinung sowieso nichts. Aber ich finde man muss zumindest nachvollziehen können, wie andere zu dem Schluss kommen können.

irom,
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@ArneBab

Ich weiß nicht genau, warum du mir das sagst. Es ging ja nicht um Hamas. Wegen mir machen die Auch Völkermord. Ich find Hamas natürlich auch scheiße, wäre ja sonst Schizophren!

@eliyahhavemann

irom,
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@ArneBab

Soweit ich weiß werden die Palästinenser seit Jahrzehnten Systematisch verdrängt, unterdrückt, drangsaliert, umgebracht und kriegen Land weggenommen. Wenn jetzt plötzlich Aufgrund der Hamas-Aktion die Palästinensische Zivilbevölkerung zu zehntausenden umgebracht wird, überlege ich persönlich schon, ob das nicht System und ein bestimmtes Ziel hat.

@eliyahhavemann

irom, to photography
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Just a wooden figure. One of the better recent shots. In this case the edit made the difference between a snapshot and decent picture.

1.4 D @ f/2.2

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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: "The term “open source” should not be expanded to include releases that do not comply with such a standard (or the existing, general standard embodied in the Open Source Definition). Meta should, therefore, not be using the term “open source” for a model whose license fundamentally breaks open-source development – as is the case with Llama 2’s anti-competitive clauses.

Yet the case also confirms the need to revisit the open source standard, either by modifying the definition itself, or by establishing additional protocols, specific to AI development. Crucially, these should establish norms for training data transparency. Regulators might introduce these – although the recent agreement between the White House and American AI companies indicates that some are reluctant. For this reason, the open-source community should also define a norm – even if questions about data provenance and transparency fall beyond the scope of the traditional open-source approach. The latest discussion paper from the Digital Public Goods Alliance offers guidance. It proposes that the digital public goods standards, when applied to AI systems, require open licensing of training data. The paper also argues for further work on defining a data governance standard for AI systems.

While the Llama 2 release has significant limitations and faults – when reviewed against the emerging principles for open-source AI development – it also includes novel mechanisms, like the attempts to build community-based governance. Hopefully, Meta will commit – in the spirit of such governance – to supporting a collaborative process aimed at defining the standard for open-source AI releases; and to making future release strategies compliant with this standard."

https://openfuture.eu/blog/the-mirage-of-open-source-ai-analyzing-metas-llama-2-release-strategy/

irom,
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@remixtures

I would very much prefer that people who are interested in the social aspects of computer programs just support instead of . Free Software is political. It activily promotes awareness about these social issues.

Open Source was specifically invented to lose the ideology of Free Software. http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/O/open-source.html
Also with (part of the definition of Free Software) there would be no “Paradox” of Open.

Explained by the FSF:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html

irom, to photography
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Free_Press, to Ukraine
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The "What not to do on a frontline", brought to you by the Russian army.

video/mp4

irom,
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@Free_Press Yay, people are dying. Based on the music and your comment I should find that very funny and uplifting.

It is very wrong that this is acceptable.

trashrobot, to random

I've heard "the cloud" described as "other people's computers".

But I think those of us who are enemies of this system should re-frame this as "computers owned by billionaires".

I want people to see the nightmare face of Bezos leering out of the flames of Hell every time they hear the word "cloud" to describe something other than weather patterns.

"other people's computers" isn't the problem. The problem is that those "other people" are the dozen or so worst human beings on this planet.

irom,
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@trashrobot The slogan was popularized by the FSFE (https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword.en.html#nocloud)

“Cloud” is just a marketing buzzword, so I always interpreted it like you want to spell it out. I guess the slogan was more obvious before the term “Cloud” was accepted.

Most slogans concentrate on a single point and can be attacked as not being precise. I personally like it.

Free_Press, to Ukraine
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WAR IS HELL!

video/mp4

irom,
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@Free_Press Then why do you regularly post videos glorifying it? Dehumanizing Russians, Killing accompanied by cool metal music, patriotism etc.?

irom,
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@Free_Press Nothing to say against your intentions, but if you post videos glorifying war without a big fucking disclaimer then you are glorifying war, IMO.

anneapplebaum, to random
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In case you missed it, this is an image from last year of the cluster munitions that Russia shot at civilians, just in the city of Kharkiv.

irom,
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@anneapplebaum clearly this is not enough cluster munition. We need more!

Free_Press, to Ukraine
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RUSSIAN WAR CRIMES!

This MUST NOT go unpunished!

This photo shows two sisters who died as a result of the Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk

They are 14-year-old Anna and Yuliya Aksenchenko, who were killed at local school No. 24.

This year they finished the eighth grade, and on September 4, they were supposed to turn 15 years old.

irom,
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@Free_Press It's the war. People die in wars. Civilians die in wars. Killing civilians in a war wasn't a war crime for the last 80 years. Bombing of Dresden, 2 Atom bombs, US “collateral damage”, 2009 Kunduz airstrike etc.

To say that this was a warcrime may not only be inconsistent (depending on who said it) but is, IMO, a distraction from the real problem. The needs to stop. We need !

pixelcode, to random
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  • irom,
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    @pixelcode I felt the same at the beginning, but it grew on me. Then I had many hours of fun learning and trying everything out.

    Most important for me is the favorites section and opening my standard modules using shortcuts.

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