All the more reason to make every community better. If quality of life is improved across the board, then everyone gets access to the benefits and you get rid of the risks of gentrification.
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UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
politics @lemmy.world•US democracy has settled into diminished state, experts find
22·3 days agoI think it is good that there are organizations tracking this sort of thing based on multiple criteria. As individuals, we are prone to bias, and our outlook can be overly optimistic or pessimistic based on what news we happen to read and how our lives are going.
Additionally, knowing the rate of change is important. Sure, “everyone” knows that the planet is getting hotter each year due to climate change. I still want scientists out there checking thermometers each day so that we have data to support better decision making. The attitude of ignoring legitimate research and relying on “common sense” is part of how so many people were swayed by MAGA bullshit in the first place (i.e., they dont want someone with a fancy medical degree telling them they should vaccinate their children). Maybe we can get off our high horses for a bit and look at what experts are saying from time to time.
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politics @lemmy.world•US democracy has settled into diminished state, experts find
1·3 days agoI suppose that’s why they’re asking you to take the results based on the research data rather than faith. It’s important not to confuse pessimism with objectivity.
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politics @lemmy.world•US democracy has settled into diminished state, experts find
2·3 days agoWell, if you read the article, there’s some good news for you: they haven’t taken this long.
If you would read to at least the second paragraph (and I know I’m asking a lot), you would see that this organization has been tracking the descent since 2017. The “new” bit here is that it seems to have stabilized, i.e., it isn’t currently getting worse than it already is. The bad news (which you have to read more of the article to get) is that it isn’t going to get better any time soon, either.
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World News@lemmy.world•Raining death: the Iranian cluster bombs bypassing Israeli air defencesEnglish
1·3 days agoDoesn’t bombing civilians just make it more likely that the survivors will take up extremist stances, though? From a long term standpoint, attacking civilians is always a bad move if your goal is peace/stability. I feel like the last hundred years has been a lesson in this
Maybe I’m missing context, though, since the comment you replied to was removed by mod.
There is a significant overlap between people who believe in food stamps/free school lunch/etc. and people who are vegan or vegetarian.
Have you considered helping out with or starting a “food not bombs” in your area? From their site:
Our food is vegan or vegetarian and free to anyone without restriction, rich or poor, stoned or sober. First, the potential for problems with food spoilage are greatly reduced when dealing strictly with plant based foods. Second, we want our food to reflect our dedication to nonviolence and that included violence against all beings including animals. We only prepare food which is strictly from plant sources so people will always know and trust Food Not Bombs that our food is safe and nonviolent. At times, we do get donations of dairy and meat products which might and redirect it to soup kitchens that aren’t vegetarian because we believe eating is more important than being politically pure; however, we NEVER cook with animal products ourselves and only share breads that might have dairy when it is not possible to know for sure.
UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Sony develops technology to trace origin of AI-made musicEnglish
2·1 month agoThe article is 5 paragraphs long. Is it really that hard to read it and answer your question?Nevermind, I think I misread your comment. Sorry!What Sony is specifically trying to do is see if any AI song can be traced to specific songs- e.g., if someone prompted “make me a song in the style of Lady Gaga”, would Sony be able to conclusively determine this based on the outputting song?
I am a bit skeptical of this working, but then again, there were some image generators spitting out gettysburg watermarks.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Car Wash Test on 53 leading AI models: "I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive?"English
5·1 month agoI think you misread it - 71% said drive. 29% is still pretty bad, but it is kind of a “who is buried in grants tomb” question.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Sam Altman would like remind you that humans use a lot of energy, too | TechCrunchEnglish
6·1 month agoYes, it’s disingenuous for him to bring up all the time used for humans to evolve as well. If we’re going to go that far, we also ought to include the energy/time used by the engineers who created ChatGPT, and all the energy used by plants/animals in the evolution leading to those engineers. Not to mention all the time/energy/training of all the people who created the training data over the past few centuries.
Frankly, at that point, any human artist is more “efficient” than AI - they’re able to master their field in mere decades.
UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Sam Altman would like remind you that humans use a lot of energy, too | TechCrunchEnglish
2·1 month agoI think if he meant it that way he would have said that, instead of talking about the energy that humans use and particularly talking about food.
UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
politics @lemmy.world•Every Single Participant in NYT Focus Group Preferred Progressive Candidates Over Moderate Ones | Common Dreams
4·1 month agoI think it’s true that folks increasingly want progressive candidates, but I’m not sure a focus group of 13 people is really a definitive look at public opinion. Focus groups are good at getting at underlying reasons for why people might prefer A over B, but they aren’t good for determining the number of people who prefer A over B.
But the headline did get me to click and read more, so there’s that.
UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
News@lemmy.world•ICE agents keep accidentally shooting themselves
12·1 month agoThe fact that the negligent discharges often involve experienced officers should be a wake up call that ICEs recent behavior isn’t new or just because of Trump - the incompetence is baked in.
UltraMagnus@startrek.websitetoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Twin Cities Unions Planning ‘Largest US Rent Strike in 100+ Years’ as ICE Occupation Drives Eviction Crisis
1·1 month agoAh, adverse possession is also an excellent tactic! Of course, that’s also something that takes time, but definitely not a bad idea
UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•I totally agree, too much is too much.
4·1 month agoIs there a lemmydrama like subredditdrama? Maybe a fedidrama community would work. I don’t know if one exists yet
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•When DinoCon is doing more than the US GovEnglish
5·1 month agoI don’t really think it’s up to DinoCon to solve crimes. Obviously symbolic gestures aren’t justice, but I don’t really see what else DinoCon is supposed to do. Are you honestly asking DinoCon to spin up a crack team of legal experts to manage the epstein case? Maybe we should have GenCon start tracking down serial killers while we’re at it.
UltraMagnus@startrek.websitetoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Twin Cities Unions Planning ‘Largest US Rent Strike in 100+ Years’ as ICE Occupation Drives Eviction Crisis
2·1 month agoNot every action has to solve every issue immediately. Things take time. Long term, tenants’ unions are ideal, best coupled with legislation to break up these property management companies and private equity firms that have a stranglehold on shelter.
A mass rent strike is an excellent demonstration of people power and a good first step in that kind of long term operation. If you have a better idea on an action that both mobilizes a large number of people and has an immediate impact, you should certainly share it. There are plenty of avenues of attack here.
UltraMagnus@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Parents opt kids out of school laptops, ask for pen-and-paperEnglish
4·1 month agoI think it’s fair to expect students to use computers in a programming class. I don’t know if there’s a need for students to be using computers for the entire school day
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Technology@lemmy.world•All U.S. Social Security numbers may need to be changed following a massive breach that is already being investigated as a national threatEnglish
1·1 month agoYep - I’ve already been bugging my grandma to get a passport so that she will be able to vote if SAVE act passes (she changed her name when she married, but doesn’t have a passport since she’s never left the country). Gotta avoid doomerism and make the fascists fight for every inch we can.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Stephen Colbert says CBS didn't air Rep. James Talarico interview out of fear of FCCEnglish
4·1 month agoI’m torn on this - Christianity (particularly evangelical christianity) has had an extremely negative effect on democracy in our country and has caused physical harm to others.
However, I think most people with a conscience subscribe to some form of philosophy or religion (even if atheists aren’t “loyal” to any particular perspective and may not even use titles/categories to describe their value system) and I think it’s fine for your morals/conscience to influence decision making. Even a purely scientific decision making process could be considered a form of philosophy.
That being said, most organized religion is about obedience to the tenets of said religion, not a method of asking questions about the world to try to find the most just way to proceed.










Exactly. Star Trek takes place in utopia - and the creators’ version of utopia is one with equality, freedom, and respect for all. If someone’s version of utopia doesn’t align with this, I think that says a lot more about them than it does about how “woke” Star Trek is