Oh, right. Like that’s gonna help. Pfft.
(How was that)
Oh, right. Like that’s gonna help. Pfft.
(How was that)
checks watch
Uh, sure. Now is good. Several years ago was better, but, yeah.
Yeah we should be throwing it to the rapist, obvs. Right Sergei?
I hate Illinois tankies.
The post about electing the next American President? Okay, bye.
It’s likely the funds are displayed in whatever format the browser believes is local to you.
I’ll take your entire stock!
cookie-monster-scarfing noises
*Still, as the first day of I/O wound down, it was hard to escape the feeling that the web as we know it is entering a kind of managed decline. Over the past two and a half decades, Google extended itself into so many different parts of the web that it became synonymous with it. And now that LLMs promise to let users understand all that the web contains in real time, Google at last has what it needs to finish the job: replacing the web, in so many of the ways that matter, with itself. *
I had actually read this article the day it came out, but I didn’t think too much of that paragraph until a couple days later at a dinner full of folks working on decentralization. Someone brought up that quote, though paraphrased it slightly differently, claiming Casey was saying that Google was actively putting* the web into managed decline*.
Whether or not that’s very different (and maybe it’s not), both should spark people to realize that this is a problem.
Our bots have sucked up everyone’s sites, so screw your web we got it all at the Evil Store.
flashbulb handshake
Yep. Almost like the mind-altering power of television should have been taken seriously instead of laughed off and supercharged into an always-on ubiquitous device we mostly equate with our actual personhood.
We could actually address it now. No time like the present, eh.
If you send me an image by email and I display it on a website without permission, I am violating your copyright.
Unless the image is already copyrighted, it takes publishing to provide a claim of copyright. Is email publishing? What if it’s a listserv with 300 recipients?
I’d love a lemmy/kbin metafilter channel.
Managing unpaid volunteers is its own kind of headache