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busy as usual, currently reading Alt-America (David Neiwert)

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this week i am reading When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm and i think i can speak with confidence when i say that i hope every McKinsey consultant chokes on a grape

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[-] [email protected] 14 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

these are the valuable interactions that make the large amount of work running the instance worthwhile :)

[-] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago

joint statement by GMG Union and Onion Union:

The Onion and GMG Unions are saddened to report that our colleagues at Gizmodo Español, a site that once housed original, quality Spanish-language reporting, have been replaced en masse by an AI translation service. Instead of relying on the talented journalists at Gizmodo Español, G/O Media has enacted an automation that takes English-language Gizmodo articles, translates them poorly into Spanish, and posts them on Gizmodo Español almost immediately, with no Spanish-language editing. We offer our deepest sympathies to the Gizmodo Español team and share in their frustration as jobs for working journalists continue to disappear worldwide. The Gizmodo Español team comprised of four full-time employees—one editor and three writers—who have been employed by G/O media for over a combined 25 years. Because of the nature of their yearly contracts, they will not receive adequate severance.

They were employed at half the rate of American staff writers due to the nature of these contracts, and were rarely offered raises. Unfortunately this move to eliminate the Español team represents yet another broken promise from G/O Media CEO Jim Spanfeller and Editorial Director Merrill Brown, who have repeatedly said that the company's AI experiments were intended to supplement human writing, not replace it. This week, a team of four has been [replaced] by an undisclosed automated machine translation service. Adding insult to injury, when the Gizmodo staff objected to having their bylines attached to machine translations, G/O management removed all bylines from Gizmodo Español—even the bylines of the four journalists who were laid off by G/O Media this week. We remain stringently opposed to G/O Media's use of AI-generated content and pledge to continue fighting on behalf of journalists and the indispensable public service they provide.

As always, we appreciate your support — and your continual support of real journalism.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago

or so he claims, even if we assume he is lying about that

...what reason would we have to assume this, and why even bring it up if there isn't reason to?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

fyi to you and @[email protected], lemmy has inbuilt spoiler markup. it's:

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so for example

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[-] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

like, to be clear: the scope of the article is laid out by those qualifiers, so naturally it's not going to prescribe how to get rid of in-built batteries in consumer electronics since they fall outside of that scope. even so, it addressed the quibble you're getting at here pretty bluntly, i think:

Of course, outsourcing chemical energy storage to the device is not the most sustainable option. The production of lithium-ion batteries requires fossil fuels, and (unlike lead-acid batteries) they are not recycled. The best solution, of course, is to reduce the use of electrical devices. But charging them with direct solar energy is a lot more sustainable and efficient than via other batteries or a fossil-fueled electricity grid. If we use high-tech devices, then preferably in the smartest way possible.

and Low-Tech Magazine has previously covered alternatives to battery technology in other posts. so i'm just not seeing what the objection here is.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

yes, i literally posted it. the article's context makes it pretty obvious that "Off-Grid Without Batteries" refers to off the power grid (because you're receiving direct solar energy) without batteries for holding your solar panel's energy (because those are carbon intensive and expensive), hence i don't know what the purpose of your comment is and it appears entirely derived from reading the headline and thumbnail alone.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 9 months ago

Instead of contributing to a project where only dessalines, lionirdeadman and nutomic dictate what gets approved, why not make a fork with the settings most people agree on?

rest assured: our admin here has basically no say over the project's priorities, and we've also been fighting tooth and nail like the person you're quoting to get anything productive done (including priorities we think are vital to the project's long term success like better mod tools). cc: @[email protected] and @[email protected] for more details on that.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

this sounds like a comment you're making based entirely off of the thumbnail; i would strongly encourage you to actually read the article if so

[-] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago

Would you be interested in supporting an outlet financially? Would you even if all content was available freely, eg. public media as opposed to “premium access.”

if you think you'll be doing this for a long time, i think "should this be paid or free" is more a question for yourself to determine and not the hypothetical audience you think you're writing for. at least for now, there is room in the medium for both paid gaming journalism and unpaid gaming journalism.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 10 months ago

this is not the time and place to be an annoying contrarian or to completely ignore what i just said because it's inconvenient to whatever dumb shit you're trying to pull here.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

because they're physical computer issues for one thing, and for another thing i was on vacation for the first week they had to be dealt with and lost the ability to use my phone (which has none of my passwords anyways) the second week

[-] [email protected] 8 points 10 months ago

it is a thing we have in a big list of feature requests, and we're trying to coordinate someone working on it sooner rather than later (among other things) but yeah it kinda sucks lol

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