eldebryn

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[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 1 points 22 hours ago

Now search for Roblox child exploitation on YouTube to watch a 30min dive that will make your soul weep. Whiskey optional.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

You have no idea how convoluted and over engineered the ad serving tech is on Facebook/Meta. It's basically an arms race against ad blockers.

Unless I'm mistaken, Ublock Origin recently admitted that they basically just can't allocate resource trying to fight Facebook's ad system.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

You have it wrong, people don't despire nor are envious of your success.

People are just aware of this kind of "rags to riches (or just middle class)" transition based on hard work is the exception, not the rule. Countless people work as hard as you did, maybe more, and yet will see almost no improvement in their socioeconomic class.

More importantly this "success story" is so often used by capitalism and neoliberal supporters as "evidence" that "system works" and all you need to do is work hard. Which is, frankly put, just propaganda when we can all see that the main statistical factor for becoming rich is just how rich your parents already were.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Absolutely. AI (at least the LLM, generative style we all know these days) is basically a force multiplier.

It's just that the force vector we have right now is (self)destructive.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Typa shit that neoliberal asshats write to defend and whitewash billionaires.

Yes tech is tech, but the form it takes is, in part, defined by our system and needs.

The current state of AI industries for example would be vastly different if we didn't have both world governments and financial institutions bending over backwards to give them credit while techbros also have the accumulated capital from the last two crisis due to governments failed to regulate and punish sufficiently.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

SODIMM ram is still cheap. You could build them a ddr4 intel system with integrated graphics (ideally Arc cores or plenty of EUs) that will run some older or simpler games at 40-60fps with a little upscaling, and the whole thing could be done for 500-700 I reckon.

Either that or maybe build an AM4 if you find a used GPU at a good price.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It is reasonable to want a good product that makes you happy, I get and support that too. Games are meant to be fun.

But games also have another nature, which is creativity and artistic expression. When you buy a game copy you're just witnessing another person's or teams vision and you either appreciate or you don't. It's like paying tickets to see a painting or art installation, at least in part.

You can absolutely go see the mona Lisa while wearing distortive funny effect glasses (mods), all the power to you for doing so.

But DLSS isn't just that. It's the guy who was sponsoring the painter now demand that he not only uses his own BrightColor TM. dyes, (which is mostly reasonable) but they are now saying the artist should give Mona Lisa a wider smile and colorful blouse or paint a 2nd version with those attributes because "people find it pretty".

DLSS 5 is genAI pushed into gaming and genAI in art is terribly problematic anti-humanist process that kills the creative soul of human work and promotes whatever the capitalist free market considers "good" at the time while oppressing anything alternative as an instrument of the elite class.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

I'm not going against mods simply because this level of control I'm taking about exists. Gamers want thomas so they make Thomas as an option, everyone is happy.

The problem with DLSS 5 is that it's being marketed as an upscaling or even "an improvement" which is frankly insulting for everyone who works on the art and visuals of a game.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

At a quick search the total debt for all US households is 18.8trillion.

For AI tech companies that is 0.7t, though this probally doesn't include shadow banking credit, which reports say is estimated to be dangerously high.

The that that these numbers are only one decimal order apart is despicable. We're talking a handful of AI megacorps vs literally every single individual.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Many TVs these days form a mesh network using the TV of your neighbor, or his own neighbors until they find a device with WiFi access in order to call home.

No reason why cars can't do that now that they've been made into computers with wheels. A trend that I absolutely despise.

[–] eldebryn@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago

We need to ban hardware stores. For the children.

This is literally the endgame for fasc-flavored feudalistic capitalism.

No tools, only products. No ownership, only leasing.

At least for common folk. The Aristocrat trillionaires obviously have royal blood that makes crops grow and current run through PCBs, therefore rules don't apply to them and they get to have anything they want while everyone else is a slave.

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