I can't access it for some reason, but I wonder whether those looking to feed their LLMonsters with Fediverse posts will be able to abuse it to get to posts that Fediverse servers wouldn't share with them. was this kind of concern taken into account?
enshittification is an irresistible strategy for profit- or power-seeking suppliers, so when you're considering products or services to rely on, you should think not so much of how attractive the temporary honey on them is, but how stinky they can get once they're enshittified, which they will be unless you keep your freedom, that is, keep them under your control. https://www.fsfla.org/~lxoliva/#Unshittify
after they identified even babies as terrorists, I don't think requiring id for water would solve the actual problem
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2024 03:10:39 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)muito perigosas as generalizações que esse sujeito faz. é certo que a área tecnológica tem um montão de privilegiado alienado, mas o cara parece não diferenciar a nefasta influência corporativa, que facilmente coopta quem entra na onda superficial do código aberto, do movimento ideológico, filosófico, político, ético e emancipatório que é o software livre. ele joga a gente no mesmo balaio que os alienados. ele acha que o movimento de cooptação corporativa das comunidades mediante códigos de conduta que têm mais a ver com controlar a expelir os que se opõem ao controle corporativo que com as alegadas pautas de inclusão e diversidade. chato isso :-/
planned obsolescence is the old, static version of enshittification. now vendors can inject obsolescence and more into products and services long after design, manufacturing and sale cc: @doctorow
Subsolo: #01 Jessé Souza: A escravidão não terminou.
Que episódio seminal e destruidor!
Eu sempre tive um "incômodo intelectual" com os movimentos sociais que colocam as pautas identitárias acima de uma luta anticapitalista... Mas, obviamente, não tinha a capacidade de sequer formular a crítica! Jessé de Souza é demolidor nos argumentos!
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2024 07:03:59 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)fred é o biólogo e professor Frederico Guimarães, não é? tenho contato com ele há décadas, no movimento software livre. boto a mão no fogo que ele não tem nada além de distância do nazismo. agora, faz tempinho que não esbarro com ele. boto fé que ele só não esteja prestando atenção, presumivelmente ocupado com alguma outra coisa. uma das quatro (?) contas no vilarejo é minha, mas não cheguei a usar. não é uma instância grande, em tese não demanda o grau de atenção administrativa que os sites maiores.
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 23:02:58 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)I don't think your analogy fits. I perceive the power of these behemoths as the danger. if we open ourselves to their dominion (vs to their users), if our safe havens get so contaminated as to become part of their cesspools, then users won't be better off by coming our way, it won't be escaping their dominion, it would be more like escaping from visa to mastercard, because it would still be the same connected network, with even more monsters gathering our data and exerting their power to influence our responses to turn us into their zombies. my premise is that networks that get connected to the cesspits will be assimilated rather than offer an escape path. conversely, those that preserve themselves from the controlling monsters and do not get assimilated will not provide the easier escape path, because they are not connected, so they don't provide the software escape path. so I'm not really seeing how it's going to work. I hope it does, and I appreciate that you've pointed out the mistake in one of the points I had misunderstood. keep up the great stuff!
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp) (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 20:30:31 EDT
Alexandre Oliva (moved to @lxo@gnusocial.jp)if they end up on another server that's connected to the same *verse as f*k, how is that not the same cesspool? how is that leaving? worse: if every nascent network goes for such interoperation, there won't be any way to stay away from that cesspool. I love the notion of adversarial interoperation, and I think it makes a lot of sense to mandate it onto dominant players but it looks like we're still missing an important part of the puzzle to avoid making the problem worse by connecting our safe havens to the cesspool