I keep seeing the "cars replaced horses" thing related to "AI."
People keep comparing "AI" to cars (positively) without thinking about the fact that cars were forced on people (AAA bought up and destroyed tram lines, there were massive protests, etc), and are the primary driver of climate change that is currently on track to make complex human society impossible. Meanwhile, cities that weren't destroyed for cars, or that have reversed most of the damage, are some of the most desirable places to live.
Maybe we could take the car analogy as a warning. Maybe it could be a reminder to think about how forcing technology on people against their will can reshape society in a profoundly negative way.
The answer for cities has been to right-size transit. Eliminate cars wherever possible, maintain emergency vehicles and mobility aids, and find more efficient alternatives (bikes, trams, metros, and trains) where possible. I feel as though we can extrapolate from the metaphor.
We do not have to repeat the mistake of reshaping society around a single, oversimplified, solution in order to benefit a tiny minority. Perhaps we can actually choose the right technologies based on use cases, rather than hype or dogma.
Cars didn't replace horses. Cars replaced walkable cities, tram lines and mass transit, and children playing in the streets.
"Cars replaced horses" to the benefit of a small group of elite men, at tremendous cost to literally everyone else. When people say, "AI is the new 'cars replacing horses'" they are saying something very specific about their privilege and intentions.
@david_megginson @en.ottawa.ca You need to opt in for fedi users to see your posts in the first place (and vise versa). The bridge lets you see when you have replies from non-bridged accounts too. But it's a bit of a pain to reply and check those since you need to exit to the bridge's site.
@david_megginson @en.ottawa.ca 🤷 I'll take what I can get tbh. They must have opted into the bridging at the very least so it's a good start.
Oh cool! The city of #Ottawa has a fedi presence: @en.ottawa.ca
@collabora That's so good to hear! I main arch linux on my rock64 box so I'm excited to see more software support the architecture.
We've been working with Valve on Holo Core, a pure aarch64 port of Arch Linux, built to run on Steam Frame. Arch has no official aarch64 support and no CI infra of its own, so we built both. First public preview (binaries, sources, containers) is out now!
Your reminder: rest is essential. It is part of resistance. A necessary break, so that we can then get up and carry on the fight.
@stevo399 Good luck! 💪
@nasser Literally no clue. My guess is something with fucky merge issues in package.json
This one was super weird. For some reason NPM installed the contents of the wrong module into this modules folder. 🙃
Occult cyberpunk. Yap with me about decentralized systems, wearable computing, and biohacking.