Comment Re:Pay up or shut it off. (Score -1) 191
This is statism, writ large.
You get paid for work you PERFORM, but not work you RECORD. Copyright is anti-individual rights and liberties.
I'll be glad when Ai truly replaces all of these artists.
This is statism, writ large.
You get paid for work you PERFORM, but not work you RECORD. Copyright is anti-individual rights and liberties.
I'll be glad when Ai truly replaces all of these artists.
Oh come on.
We've been saying "Thanks, Biden!" for years as a joke, and you blue haired legbeards always got riled up with your "source????" and "citation needed???" cries.
(FWIW I don't support Trump and have never voted Republican).
This is such cry-baby nonsense.
NONSENSE.
Since 2008, I have personally mentored dozens of young dudes (at no cost whatsoever, just because that's what successful people do).
I have helped poor dudes in bad neighborhoods buck up, get some side hustles, stack cash, and buy property.
You fucked yourself because you refuse to actually do someone to buy property. I don't know ANYONE, starting with even zero money, who couldn't find a nice home in just 2-3 years of saving money properly -- except the lepers in California, and fuck them anyway.
I would rather let Nazis speak and elect to block them myself than have an entire moderation team block everyone they disagree with.
Reddit is equally a shithole.
Heck.
I would prefer to replace myself, yes.
I have a 37 year work history of finding ways to replace myself and folks like me. I already offer my clients free Ai consulting on the side to help them replace me. I'm already onto the "next thing" that will replace Ai in the headlines anyway.
I don't own a computer. I am not a programmer. I do everything from my iPhone.
In the past 10 years, I have spent tens of thousands of dollars on human programmers to create 3 web apps. Zero of them ever were finished. ZERO.
I used Grok AI to create 5 web apps. 3 of them were monetized almost immediately and have paying clients. All 5 have passed security checks that look for bugs or hack entry points.
One of the 3 monetized web apps took me all of 30 minutes using Grok, on an airplane, using my iPhone. I was able to download the files and upload them to a web server and the site was live. Literally 30 minutes and that website has created thousands of dollars of passive income.
I use vibe coding DAILY to make spreadsheets better for me and clients (I am not in IT). I use vibe coding DAILY to come up with cool functions for my web apps that people pay me to use.
I almost wonder if that's actually a dude who was on the flight or someone taking advantage of an opportunity to get in the news.
Seems so unlikely.
I own a tiny indie studio in Chicagoland and my peers own the some of the huge studios in Chicagoland.
Cinespace is dead right now. It has ONE show active. The other studios are so dead that they're secretly hosting bar mitzvahs and pickleball tournaments for $1500 a day just to pay property taxes.
My studio is surprisingly busy but I'm cheap and cater to non-union folks with otherwise full time jobs.
This is a good time to remind everyone that when government fucks with markets 40 years ago, they make it hell on everyone for the next 200 years.
I can tell you this:
Apple TV has a popular show. It makes about four million on views versus ten million on production. Per episode.
For their best.
Thereâ(TM)s no money to promote it.
...an article worth considering from Princeton University's Zeynep Tufekci:
We Were Badly Misled About the Event That Changed Our Lives
Since scientists began playing around with dangerous pathogens in laboratories, the world has experienced four or five pandemics, depending on how you count. One of them, the 1977 Russian flu, was almost certainly sparked by a research mishap. Some Western scientists quickly suspected the odd virus had resided in a lab freezer for a couple of decades, but they kept mostly quiet for fear of ruffling feathers.
Yet in 2020, when people started speculating that a laboratory accident might have been the spark that started the Covid-19 pandemic, they were treated like kooks and cranks. Many public health officials and prominent scientists dismissed the idea as a conspiracy theory, insisting that the virus had emerged from animals in a seafood market in Wuhan, China. And when a nonprofit called EcoHealth Alliance lost a grant because it was planning to conduct risky research into bat viruses with the Wuhan Institute of Virology â" research that, if conducted with lax safety standards, could have resulted in a dangerous pathogen leaking out into the world â" no fewer than 77 Nobel laureates and 31 scientific societies lined up to defend the organization.
So the Wuhan research was totally safe, and the pandemic was definitely caused by natural transmission â" it certainly seemed like consensus.
We have since learned, however, that to promote the appearance of consensus, some officials and scientists hid or understated crucial facts, misled at least one reporter, orchestrated campaigns of supposedly independent voices and even compared notes about how to hide their communications in order to keep the public from hearing the whole story. And as for that Wuhan laboratoryâ(TM)s research, the details that have since emerged show that safety precautions might have been terrifyingly lax.
I used to be such a huge Google fan. My businesses spent tens of thousands a month on Google.
But now, I think I spend $19.99 a month on Google. Maybe. I need to cut that off.
I don't use gmail anymore. I haven't used google search in forever. I am using Chrome right now but need to replace it.
Who uses Google anymore? For anything?
Not anymore.
I have merchant accounts and I absolutely can offer cash discounts today.
Top Ten Things Overheard At The ANSI C Draft Committee Meetings: (9) Dammit, little-endian systems *are* more consistent!