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  • Oh yeah, local is a different story. I'd probably look into something like what you mentioned if I had the hardware, but atm I'm more interested in finding 1-1 alternatives to these tech behemoths, ones that anyone can use with the same level of convenience.

  • Le Chat by Mistral is a France-based (and EU abiding) alternative to ChatGPT. Works fine for me so far.

  • Yup, and always will be, because the antiwoke worldview is so delusional that it calls empirical reality "woke". Thus, an AI that responds truthfully will always be woke.

  • Only the good actions. It's how they justify keeping all the profits. The bad actions are never their fault though.

  • Truuuuue

  • They're still in denial and complaining about crazy lefties who are after Elon, poor guy!

  • I'd also add the fact that his donors might have not liked the idea of a government shutdown causing further turbulence to the stock market.

  • Truuuue

  • Hey now, don't you know that the biggest sin is agreeing with liberals? There's practically no difference between liberals and fascists because I read somewhere that "if you scratch a liberal, a fascist bleeds" and my takeaway from that was that liberals and fascists are literally identical and both sides are the same. I am very smart. (/s)

  • Yep. It's my go-to video explainer for "freedom cities" aka network states.

  • First off, this video is obligatory watching on the topic. Go watch it now if you haven't.

    Ok, back to Próspera. From the Wikipedia article:

    The company is financed by several investors and venture capital firms, including Balaji Srinivasan, Peter Thiel, and Marc Andreessen, through the venture capital company Pronomos Capital.

    It's literally the same guys, and they're trying it in the US too btw.

    That Balaji guy in particular is the one who came up with the idea of "freedom cities", which he calls network states. He's also a follower of Curtis Yarvin, obviously, and just like him he's a two bit fascist crank who thinks he's of superior IQ.

  • Nobody's saying otherwise.

  • Thanks, I love it so far. Been feeling a little guilty for staying on Reddit after the API changes but felt too daunting to learn how to fediverse. Glad I finally pushed myself to do it. (Sync helped a lot too since I had it for Reddit before and was/is awesome!)

  • Look. You need a lot of people to actually fight this thing, millions actually, and it's preferable this fight happens while there's still a pretense of democracy left.

    Yes, it's helpful to frame the fight around Musk to get the point across, and you can be as mean and threatening towards him as you want — but don't forget you're up against a whole system here, not just Musk! If someone actually did something to him, you'd get martial law the next day and everyone vaguely leftist would get shot in the head. You don't want that!

    Get people on your side, organize, and attack the system, and do it as legally as possible. Make them (by which I mean the party, starting with local officials) afraid of how many of you there are. Use Musk as the symbol of evil around which to get people angry, don't advocate for someone to make him a martyr...

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  • You say "destroy" but you mean murder. That's not okay. I know the Paradox of Tolerance, and it doesn't say to jump to straight-up murder. That should never be the first thought, it should be the worst case scenario.

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  • I think it was this one which also got banned from Reddit: