@Miaourt that's a cool concept. Do you know of any long form written text that gets really into the weeds on it? I personally enhoy working, but wouldn't mind less pressure to work for specific oegs just to live. I also think UBI could be good for folks that are disabled or near disabled or just low capacity.
@Miaourt this was unconditional livable basic income. https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/c-223
The book mostly goes over how pilot programs showed savings in gov spending and boosts to local economies and people's quality of life.
@Miaourt Yessss. I kinda like the book [Utopia for realists](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_for_Realists) and UBI adjacent stuff.
The Canadian government (where I'm from) recently struck down an attempt to enstate it federally. It's unfortunate because conservatives and centrists folks hold a lot of power here and seem to passionately dislike stuff like that :P
@Miaourt Yeah I agree fully. A lot of it is probably also "that's how it's done" or "they did it so we should too". 😥
@Miaourt Oh? I don't think I've seen any of those before 💀💀
I wish org leaders had enough pride in their orgs to care about user experience over data harvesting.
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@serapath You're like the cliche of "freedom of speech means I should get to be an asshole everywhere" embodied as a person and your post here is a great example of that.
Notice how nobody else gets kicked from places except spam bots or open trolls.
Having boundries is the foundation of social relations and you feeling entitled to break them is one of your biggest flaws and why you cannot be trusted to engage in good faith.
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@serapath The way you react to any sort of criticism to not just you but anything related to stuff you have opinions on is like the textbook definition of "male manipulator sociopath". You just gaslight and redirect and pretend like you're a victim. It's like you're following a cliche script but it seems like you are just genuinely so shallow and self centered it's the only way you can operate despite years of room for growth.
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@serapath On top of it all your technical knowledge is not great and you often say things that are wrong or uninformed and bring productive discussion to a halt. You focus on just a tiny sliver of what make sense but generate paragraphs of text that mean basically nothing and have no relevance to conversations that others are trying to have.
It's like talking to an LLM with a high temperature setting and a prompt of "be as unhelpful as possible".
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@serapath You are a major reason people get further away from the dat ecosystem. Behavior like this is why it's safer to block you than bother sinking energy into having you mindlessly spew hurtful waste in people's face and be in denial at the outcomes of your actions. And why it's safer for folks to avoid spaces you post than to try to engage and be at risk of you spamming at them.
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You constantly shit talk other projects. You go on huge incoherent rants drowning others out. When people ask you to change something you double down or start shit talking them. When blocked you make new accounts to keep following / ranting at people which is a violation of boundries. When you enter a space you make it instantly more stressful until you finally get kicked out. This is not just me but a pattern others face as well.
Posting on vent post like this is hurtful.
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@serapath This sort of stuff is exactly why you keep getting kicked out of groups. Saying that people are "triggered" instead of listening to their feelings and admitting personal fault makes for a toxic interaction. You suck at communicating to a point people block you and then pretend it is their fault. Notice how basically nobody else in the ecosystem causes the issues you do and basically nobody else causes the amount of drama that you do.
Disclaimer: I often wave at #dogs when they are being taken for a walk. Not the owners.
@fleeky Neat, it's less about distributing the load and more about connecting to inference servers. :o Cool use of p2p tho
Hermes3:8b my beloved managed to actually generate a single calculator app and apply a basic update. 🤪 Sadly I have to choose between it and running 1 web app (element.io) or vscode due to only having 12 GB of ram. 😰
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.