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Comment PINE64 products are not that great (Score 2) 49

I had a Pinebook PRO and it was... meh. Way too slow and underpowered for modern web browsing. Also shipped with Manjaro, but I'm a Debian fan. I installed Armbian instead; PINE64 doesn't offer much in the way of hardware documentation and so I spent a fair bit of time getting Armbian to work. I had to munge the device tree files based on the ones in Manjaro. I ended up selling the laptop.

In retrospect, I probably should have hung on to it. I could probably sell it for more now!

Comment Re:They said the same about indoor plumbing (Score 2) 70

Social media's current surveillance-capitalism business model is destructive and corrosive. It's genuinely harmful to society and needs to be completely destroyed.

I'd be fine with social media that (1) is forbidden from using ads to obtain revenue; (2) only shows content from people or groups you explicitly follow, and only in strictly reverse-chronological order; (3) makes it clear when you've seen content before so you know you've seen the rest of the timeline, and (4) is only allowed to use subscription fees to sustain itself.

Meta makes probably between $3 to $5/month per user. If users are not willing to pay that much for social media, then clearly its utility is vastly over-rated.

Comment Re:Best outcome: End of Meta (Score 1) 70

This is true. I used to be on social media, and then about two years ago, I deleted my accounts.

I lost touch with a few hundred "friends".

But I've kept in better touch with my actual friends then before. We text, we email, we meet for lunch or coffee or whatever, and we socialize. And nobody feels compelled to take pictures to prove it actually happened.

So yes. Friend count down by 90%. Friend interaction quality up by 300%.

Comment Best outcome: End of Meta (Score 5, Insightful) 70

Honestly, the best outcome from my POV would be the bankrupting of Meta and the end of all of its products and services. Meta is a net negative for humanity.

Sadly, this is very unlikely to happen given the lobbying power of Meta and the reluctance of courts to impose a corporate death sentence.

Comment Re: So what (Score 5, Insightful) 140

First of all, a rare book is likely to be old and therefore out of copyright.

Secondly, there are non-destructive ways to scan books. And then if the book is out of copyright and has cultural value, Amazon can donate it to anyone who thinks it's worth preserving, or at least digitize it and give the results to the Internet Archive.

If the book is still in copyright, but LLM training is considered "fair use", then Amazon can still sell or give away the book after it has been scanned.

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