#CoryDoctorow would rather use a #LLM to edit his work than paying a professional editor despite being a relatively wealthy man.
And yet some people believe that he's #anticapitalist just because he has pointed out extremely obvious problems with capitalism and coined the term #enshittification
He is not in solidarity, he does not respect others, and he's cool with #fashtech so long as it saves him a little cash.
If you are promoting #ModRetro you need to be aware that it is a product from an active #incel and #fascist #PalmerLuckey looking to further infiltrate #gaming after his sale of #oculus to #facebook
He is also using ModRetro to promote #anduril his migrant hunting drone company he has proudly bragged gamifies hunting down migrants on the border for the #trump administration.
Reject this shitty company and product.
In case anyone wonders why communities do not trust #CoryDoctorow here he is defending his use of #fashtech by pointing out other bad people in the history of tech. It's likely how he justifies pushing the privacy and security nightmare #kagi as well.
LLMs were trained on extreme racism and reflect that. You cannot make a good case for using them unless you have created a new model and done the work. Adopting what's out there spreads white supremacy.
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@mitchellh Unfortunately you appear to be a friend of neo-nazi #dhh and you are by your own admission 'vibe coding' parts of it which means it should be avoided for reasons of trust and community safety.
Today, I once again wake up worrying about #Rust 's future.
Why is a shitbag such as #dtolnay still allowed to single-handedly maintain fundamental libraries for the ecosystem? Why is he part of Library API team? How is he not permabanned for single-handedly permanently damaging Rust by killing off comptime reflection over his racism? How is he not permabanned for the power play he attempted to pull with his "RFC" after pushing pre-compiled binary to serde without notice? Why are MIC companies routinely tolerated at Rust conventions? Why does no one talk about it, despite the problems not being solved? Has #Ruby takeover taught people nothing? Will Rust survive another year without turning into #fashtech?
So many questions. I think about them every time I use Rust, which is often.
Apropos of nothing.