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  • @Space_Burger_Steve @afreytes no, thank you for the explanation! I love culinary cultural exchanges!

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  • @nina_kali_nina I just mean trolling in the sense of being antagonistic. shock art is usually intended to challenge the viewer through a negative emotional response. sometimes it's meant to be thought provoking, like getting the viewer fixated on why an object they think shouldn't be in a museum is in the museum. but not always

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  • @sio la matematica che ci piace

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  • @sknob @paul aw Tweetbot! RIP. I was recently cleaning up my old Mac and I had to reluctantly delete it from there (the MacOS version). Longtime fan of Tapbots 🥲

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  • @gabboman @Gargron somebody set up us the bomb

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  • @galaxis @Gargron Or Google. Last week I stumbled upon an Google admin interface where the checkbox with the English label "Enforcement" was translated in French with the equivalent of "Activation". It was about 2FA, and those both words doesn't mean at all the same thing in that context!

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  • @Gargron I worked with subtitle translations for years... I need to comment on this!

    The main issue people working with machine translated subtitles is that people take models for translating things in a single modal – text – and applying to a multimodal media – video. Of course the results are horrible!

    There are research on improving that, sure, I did some, even, but even we are FAAAR from getting them any good. Translating "The nurse aided the doctor take care of the patient." to many languages require guessing the gender of three people! LLMs will often default to male, female and male, due to bias.

    But, the sad thing we have to admit: many works of art are so unpopular the only translations people will have are machine ones, from weird anime like Sazae-san, to Mastodon toots.

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  • @AVincentInSpace it literally is haha. Fellowship was just as bad.

    I was still dialup back in those days so I’d order my bootleg DVDs from a dude in Hong Kong and I just about died laughing when I turned on subtitles randomly

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    @mathieui@piaille.fr Thanks for engaging with this. I appreciate the pushback, and I think some of your concerns are worth taking seriously. That said, I want to clarify something about my position: TGPL (or any specific licensing mechanism) is just one possible avenue among many. The broader argument isn't tied to any single instrument. Regulatory pressure on governments to mandate that models trained on public data be returned to the public, expanded public funding for open research infrastructure, international treaty reform—these are all on the table. The point is strategic pluralism, not a bet on one tool. On the copyright concern: yes, major players have shown contempt for copyright. But that's precisely why I think purely technical or market-based solutions are insufficient, and why political and legislative pressure matters. The history of generic medicine access is instructive here—no single mechanism won that fight, but the combination of compulsory licensing advocacy, treaty pressure, and public funding reform produced real change over time. Now, your Luddite parallel: I actually think it argues for my position rather than against it. You're right that the weavers never reclaimed the technology. But the lesson I draw from that isn't “therefore reclamation is impossible.” It's that refusing or destroying the means of production doesn't work. What eventually produced change was organized labor movements that took the existence of that technology as a given and fought over who controls it and under what conditions. That's exactly the kind of struggle I'm advocating for here. The real question you're raising, I think, is about the subject: is there an organized political force capable of carrying this through? That's a fair and hard question. But it's an argument for building that force, not for abandoning the goal.
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    Sventato un nuovo SolarWinds! Il bug su AWS CodeBuild non ha permesso un attacco globale📌 Link all'articolo : https://www.redhotcyber.com/post/sventato-un-nuovo-solarwinds-il-bug-su-aws-codebuild-non-ha-permesso-un-attacco-globale/#redhotcyber #news #cybersecurity #hacking #aws #cloudsecurity #github #vulnerabilita #sicurezzainformatica
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    What was the quote about infrastructure only being visible when it fails?#infragram #aws #sts
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    @clement "Ils ont aussi appris que leurs patrons ne comprennent rien à leurs industries, et pourraient être avantageusement remplacés par des brosses de toilettes." Mille fois OUI.Autogestion partout.