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  • Yeah yeah, I know this is a meme community but I assume you're here like me because you identify.

    So try this:

    Step #1: Disconnect away from brainrot and "the algorithm" (few hrs or a few days - completely disconnecting takes about a week) so the cursed feeling of "I should be doing something but I'm not and I feel bad" goes away.

    Step #2: Rejuvenate: do an activity that will actually make you physically and mentally healthier. Go outside, learn something, be social, accomplish something, write something, etc. You know you, so do that thing..

    After you get into step 2 can you'll begin to recharge so you can deal with stuff again.

  • Access to the domestic American market is what made most of these guys billionaires in the first place.

    But the laws don't require them to return the favor.

    A sensible solution would be to find a way to make the loopholes more expensive than returning some of those spoils in the form of some kind of tax.

    Ideally that tax would create a positive feedback loop such as free higher education or other benefits to humanity that would continue to make the USA a better place to live and survive.

    If the tax is too high or is used in a way that seems frivolous to the rich they will fight it so hard that it could never succeed.

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  • This. Your data is stored in .md text files so even if Obidian somehow stopped being the best your data is so easy to move around.

    Also add to your list mega.nz works for syncing Obsidian across many systems.

  • I think most search engines are not optimized for this. I'm sure it's changing but might take some time.

    Google historically penalizes duplicate content and selects one source as canonical, usually whichever domain is the most authoritative. When it comes to lemmy, whichever instance hosts the community should probably be the canonical source.

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  • Fascinating... I knew some of this and it is indeed troubling.

    It seems that Brave's mission is actually about generating revenue by any method possible (including manipulation of end users) more than anything to do with privacy.

    If you're cool with all that then Brave is for you I guess.

  • I used mailspring for about 6 months because I love the idea and it looks beautiful. But when you check the forums you see people are complaining about major bugs that seemed to remain unfixed for eternity, developer never comments.

  • I know we're in a meme community but this did get me thinking... Not only is the Earth spinning but it's also in an orbit around the Sun which is also orbiting around the center of the Milky Way which is moving through space relative to other galaxies and so on.

    Do we have enough information to calculate a position in space in the future for Earth without a fixed reference other than current point?

  • That is both a pro and con of the fediverse. I think instances (and even other users or communities perhaps) could store a reputation profile for each account and could have their own rules about where that user can post, how often they can post and their reach or visibility given their reputation.

    New and low reputation accounts would have a very limited visibility, which would seriously impede a troll's ability to open new accounts that have any value.

    I guess it does seem like a complicated algorithm to figure out and I can see why this hasn't been implemented yet.

  • I haven't checked in a while but isn't there some effort being put in to movable accounts?

    Seems like a lot of the issues people have with multiple instances would be solved if your "account" was a public/private key pair that established ownership of votes, comments, and communities. Then it's not really tied to an instance. Or maybe I just imagined this concept.

  • Lost my cousin to CF in the 90s, he was just 13 years old. It was a horrible condition with a lifetime of being in and out of the hospital, many hours long coughing fits, and highly invasive interventions. I'm really happy to see that progress at this level is being made.

  • There are some tip-offs when content is written by AI but good prompting or just rewriting can easily remove.

    The university's "five professors who subjectively agreed it must be AI" because they tried themselves sounds like something University would do. This just won't hack it for future AI detection.

    IMO these institutions need to make their peace with AI because all smart people naturally find fast ways to get things done easier.