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There are always signs and portents about all sorts of things, some are distant and vague, some are close and sharp

Here we have a radioactive red blaring klaxon saying "the #USA is a country in decline":

"The #Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French #energy giant #TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore #windfarms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue #fossilfuel projects in the #US"

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/23/climate/trump-totalenergies-offshore-wind-cancellation

#dystopia

Trump administration will pay a French company $1 billion in taxpayer funds to not build wind farms

The Trump administration announced it will pay nearly $1 billion to French energy giant TotalEnergies in exchange for the company abandoning plans to build offshore wind farms in the Atlantic Ocean and instead pursue fossil fuel projects in the US.

CNN

@lauren Agree. 😢

(Also: Turning a profit shouldn’t even be a consideration for this kind of regulation. I just fail to see any other angle.)

At least there are German manufacturers; I assume devices are assembled in China nonetheless. (So… not really manufacturing here? Idk. That new rule would not work in Germany as well.) (3/3)
My context: In Germany, there was a motion by some members of the Chaos Computer Club years ago to force router manufacturers to provide security updates for some years, and open devices for OSS systems after EoL. This seems to be a good idea, at least to me.
However, manufacturers tried to turn this into a marketing device, calling for „Made in Germany“ certificates. Same bullshit. (2/3)

@lauren I absolutely agree. This is bullshit and fearmongering. Plus I fail to see how anyone can turn a profit from it, besides selling exemption permits.

Considering your router as an important part of your network is one thing. Assuming it will become safer by assembling its hardware in another location is stupid. I’m sorry if I made the impression I bought into that: I’m not. This is all most ridiculous. (1/3)

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@lauren There is a true kernel hidden in this madness: routers are important infrastructure elements, and should not be treated with more respect.

That said: moving electronic device production to the USA will mostly just create very expensive devices. It will not increase security, as that would be controlled by software. Nor will it reduce supply chain risk, unless you onshore component production, which, if even possible, would explode prices.

So… it’s mostly just madness. 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️

HAHAHAHA!! 😂😂😂
Idiots. 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️ https://social.heise.de/@heiseonline/116282000715142092
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USA verbieten alle neuen Router für Verbraucher Ab sofort lassen die USA nur noch im Inland hergestellte Router für Verbraucher zu. Solche Modelle gibt es aber nicht. https://www.heise.de/news/USA-verbieten-alle-neuen-Router-fuer-Verbraucher-11222044.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege&utm_source=mastodon #FCC #IT #Netze #Regulierung #Router #Wirtschaft #news

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My biggest problem with the concept of LLMs, even if they weren’t a giant plagiarism laundering machine and disaster for the environment, is that they introduce so much unpredictability into computing. I became a professional computer toucher because they do exactly what you tell them to. Not always what you wanted, but exactly what you asked for.

LLMs turn that upside down. They turn a very autistic do-what-you-say, say-what-you-mean commmunication style with the machine into a neurotypical conversation talking around the issue, but never directly addressing the substance of problem.

In any conversation I have with a person, I’m modeling their understanding of the topic at hand, trying to tailor my communication style to their needs. The same applies to programming languages and frameworks. If you work with a language the way its author intended it goes a lot easier.

But LLMs don’t have an understanding of the conversation. There is no intent. It’s just a mostly-likely-next-word generator on steroids. You’re trying to give directions to a lossily compressed copy of the entire works of human writing. There is no mind to model, and no predictability to the output.

If I wanted to spend my time communicating in a superficial, neurotypical style my autistic ass certainly wouldn’t have gone into computering. LLMs are the final act of the finance bros and capitalists wrestling modern technology away from the technically literate proletariat who built it.

Whether you are concerned or not about the harm caused by the technologies pushed on us with the current AI Hype, I highly recommend watching this excellent interview by 404 Media's @samleecole with @alex and @emilymbender from the DAIR Institute: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwBZiuH-1QY

And I say "whether you are concerned or not" because this will affect you one way or another, whether you care about it or not. In fact, it very likely already does.

#AI #NoAI #DigitalRights #HumanRights

The Marketing Tricks of "Artificial Intelligence"

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