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  • I do know that I am the minority on Lemmy. I believe, there is a space for AI in our life. Of course it is not the way big corporations is trying to shove down in our throats.
    The ethical and moral problems of AI is not part of your question.

    If you decide to work for your company that forces you to use AI, then you either use AI or get a new job.
    That’s how capitalism works.

    You don’t have to like it. You just have to accept the “must use AI” as part of the things they are paying you for.
    There is no metric aside of: they are Paying you to do this way.
    If you don’t want to do that way - the ball is in your court.

    Edit: Browsing Lemmy I just saw this post. Maybe it will help you:
    https://lemmy.ml/post/40233766



  • Looking at other comments I will point out one thing nobody mentioned so far: keeping an old per alive is not always cheap.
    You have to calculate the cruel numbers against the gain or loss also.
    You could give an other neglected - abandoned pet a new life, instead of making your loved one to slowly expire.
    Or I do not wish the situation on anyone, but pet meds vs human food can come into play too.




  • Melobol@lemmy.mltoFunny@sh.itjust.worksDead internet theory
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    As the internet gets older we have to change our thinking:
    In early days it was 100% male, age 14-25.
    Later in the mid 90’s 97% male. 14-28 age.
    In 2000s it is still 80% male, 20-35
    2010 - gets messy. Still mostly thirsty males. +Lot of perverted people
    2020 anyone but you is a bot


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    4 months ago

    Sometimes translation changes the original book to something different. Translating a book is not a manual. Word by word process. You have to take cultural differences in account also.
    It is not cheap and definitely an art form itself. And with modern works licensing and the og copyright owner sometimes overreaches making it even more harder.





  • I’m sorry to hear that. Life is a mess qnd we do have a lot of things to worry about. But there are many things that worth it living for.
    In my mind my line ends with me so I will take mult time so I don’t go to waste. A human cost about a million dollars let’s get our value out of this life ;)




  • Everything is on fire. Bugs are dying, teflon - and chemicals are everywhere, micro plastics, warming oceans, invasive species, west Nile virus, ohh cancer that I might be actually developing right now, the emptiness of existence, the inability to change big things, that at the end it won’t matter. Nobody cares. Me doing my part doesn’t matter. Immeasurable human stupidity, global upcoming financial crisis.
    These are of the top of my head. But I do know how to keep my head in the sand, so at least I can sleep well enough.


  • Music itself is important. But for me actively listening to it is not as much. If I am in silence I start to sing - hum random folk songs and I won’t even notice that I’m doing it. So I do need music or an audiobook so people won’t get annoyed with my antics.
    It is a very weird situation, because while I don’t actively seeking music and I don’t really notice mid quality speakers - my phone still has about 20gigs of mp3s.



  • You probably don’t want honest answers to this question.
    Short answer: yes, you are young.
    Long answer: life is messy. Like really messy. And whenever people over 35 look back to their late teens and early 20s they will agree that those ages are still kids and prone to rash decisions.
    At ege 40 there are very few people who are still with their first sweetheart - and there is a reason for that.
    Conclusion: live your life the way you want to. And don’t listen to random people’s opinions. :)