Jason Filsinger

@filsinger
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Senior game programmer, #gamedev, free software enthusiast. 
#Homeworld3 #HardspaceShipbreaker #DeadRising4 #DeadRising3 and a bunch of others.
Interests: #RetroGaming, #Photography, #Programming, #Linux, #Emacs, #Music
Websitehttps://filsinger.me
Pixelfedhttps://pixelfed.social/@filsinger
GitHubhttps://github.com/filsinger
CountryCanada
If you live in (or near) #Vancouver #BC there is a petition opposing the construction of a planned AI datacenter. https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-vancouver-ai-data-centre-from-being-built
I wonder how many people just haven’t hit the “once you see it you can’t unsee it” with #dlss5 slop.
Some people are more sensitive to the glitches/bugs/slop/artifacts than others might be initially, but I think more people will notice it eventually. The DLSS5 issues I’ve seen in YouTube videos make me cringe, it’s only going to look worse when video compression artifacts aren’t helping hide the slop artifacts. The DLSS5 faces are a thing 🤮 but I’m talking about the other issues.
An initial emergency alert via cellphone might seem like an ok alternative for someone that has put zero thought into making this decision. Let’s assume you live in a city or town, what happens when the power goes out, how do people trying to navigate an emergency situation stay updated when the cell towers go down? How useful is your internet modem without power? What happens if the emergency is an earthquake or flood that wipes out power for days/weeks. How do you get evacuation information?
I think a lot of politicians forget that there are people that don’t live in cities. This is going to put so many people in remote and rural areas in danger. My parents live in an area where their only internet access is via line of sight wireless networking, guess when it goes down… that’s right, during storms. Cell service is unreliable at the best of times with most areas in their house being complete dead zones. And that’s a pretty common situation for people in rural areas.
Emergency Canada’s decision to end Weatheradio this March is disappointing. Their recommendation to use the internet/app/cellphone as an alternative is laughable. We are eliminating our emergency communication redundancies, forcing monthly payments for people to have access to emergency notifications, and excluding the portion of our population that either can’t afford, doesn’t have access to the internet, a cellphone or cell service. Their decision will endanger lives.

re @claudeai

I've identified industrial-scale copyright violations on my content by Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, X, and more.

These companies created thousands of crawlers incorporating the text of all my blog posts, open source code, and books into their paid AI models to profit exorbitantly.

😂 😂 😂

We just had a blizzard in the Northeast #USA and in #NYC a news reporter just wanted some empty chatter about the weather

But her interview subject had other ideas

#Housing #HumanRights

Why is Tim Sweeney making excuses for Sim Tweeney?