It’s a fair point. Your assessment is missing one crucial piece of context: my last conversation with CowBee. It was really quite painful and I’m just not in the mood for another treatment.
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I’m sorry if I’m dismissive but I gotta tell you, last time we talked felt an awful lot like being lectured. You didn’t really engage with anything I said but rather regurgitated endless theories and facts.
And you are a self-proclaimed Marxist-Leninist, is that not true? Subscribing to a particular narrative is IMO exactly what “dogmatic” means. I’m not saying it’s wrong, it’s truer than most dogmas. But still a dogma.
Oh it’s you again. Last time we talked you lectured me about imperialism. I’m not really interested in a lecture today, or any day. We can have a conversation if you want, but I’m not going to subscribe to your dogma.
Americans think that the US is the centre of the universe 🙄
terrific@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•UK: Surge in Chinese acquisitions of private schools sparks concern about national securityEnglish4·14 days agoOne can hope. The UK is a few revolutions behind.
terrific@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•UK: Surge in Chinese acquisitions of private schools sparks concern about national securityEnglish77·14 days agoI would much rather send my children off to a school run by the CCP than one run by the bastard elite that has been sucking the UK dry for centuries. They are run with a Machiavellian philosophy that generates ruthless, lonely psychopaths.
terrific@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•UK: Surge in Chinese acquisitions of private schools sparks concern about national securityEnglish5·14 days agoI also absolutely hate everything Thatcher did, but I think most British private schools were private long before she selling off Britain’s assets.
Britain has been an oligarchy/kleptocracy for centuries. And like all such systems it’s vulnerable to takeover from very big fish.
So Palantir sells a data management tool and deployment support. That shouldn’t really surprise anyone who knows the first thing about data science.
The interesting thing about Palantir isn’t what they sell but how they sell it and who buys it. They clearly market their unremarkable software as an autocrat’s wet dream.
And police and military departments across Europe and the US buy their shit, which says more about those police and military departments than about the software.
terrific@lemmy.mlto technology@hexbear.net•GPT-5: Overdue, overhyped and underwhelming. And that’s not the worst of it.English46·22 days agoGood old Gary setting the record straight…
No hypothesis has ever been given more benefit of the doubt, nor more funding. After half a trillion dollars in that direction, it is obviously time to move on. The disappointing performance of GPT-5 should make that enormously clear.
Unlikely, but I like his optimism. This is how I have felt with the release of every new LLM for the two years, but the scam is somehow still going 🤷 … I suppose many people stand to lose a lot of money when the bubble finally bursts.
terrific@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•Palantir is well on its way to conquering Europe - EuractivEnglish7·25 days agoI agree but that’s a somewhat different discussion IMO.
Even if Palantir’s software was just a simple interface for a database, the fact that it’s proprietary means that there could be secret backdoors for the US Intelligence community to look at the data. There almost certainly are. That makes it an issue of national security on top of one of personal liberty.
terrific@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•Palantir is well on its way to conquering Europe - EuractivEnglish1·25 days agoThere. Fixed it for you.
terrific@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•Palantir is well on its way to conquering Europe - EuractivEnglish40·25 days agoMan I hope the EU is going to wake up to software sovereignty soon.
Stuff is moving in the right direction in some places on the local level, but I would love to see a blanket ban on foreign subscription services for safety critical sectors.
Honestly, ban the use of proprietary software in any public, tax-funded organisation.
Anti-communism is a fancy name for fascism.
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terrific@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•The EU is a colossus. So why is it cowering before Trump like a mouse?English251·27 days agoI think the greatest concession made was that von der Leyen allowed Trump to frame this as a great victory for him. He has a fragile ego and always needs to look good. She is a much more diplomatic politician and allowed him to appear victorious. But the actual, realistic concessions are pretty limited.
I thought this was a pretty convincing argument why it’s not as bad for Europe as it looks https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sundown-on-the-potemkin-empire-trumps
terrific@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.world•Denmark zoo asks for people to donate their pets to feed its predatorsEnglish77·27 days agoThe request created a backlash online with many disagreeing with the practice.
Let me guess, Americans?
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Using phrasing such as “necessarily implies” is exactly what makes me call your conversation style “lecturing”.
Is it normal to talk like this in your circles? In my culture it’s a certain way to antagonize anyone who doesn’t already agree with you.