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Comment Re:America is past (Score 1) 103

China is full with unions. They have nearly 2 million trade unions organized under https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Stupid China haters ...

So I actually read your citation which apparently either you didn't do or didn't expect others to do:

The ACFTU is the country's sole legally mandated trade union, with which all enterprise-level trade unions must be affiliated. The ACFTU is managed by the CCP Secretariat. There has been dispute over whether ACFTU is an independent trade union or a trade union at all.

Chinese unionization is fake. It's just another way for China to control workers.

Comment $5 to $20 games exist now; IARC self-rating (Score 1) 83

Digital games themselves did not lower prices, despite them being marketed as doing so without the cost of materials/packaging/handling/shipping

From the summary: "Current prices are tied to retail. Without physical discs holding digital hostage we'll see a larger spectrum of pricing." As I understand this, paid downloads did not lower prices of AAA games because of retail price parity contracts. Paid downloads did, however, make the $5 to $20 tier for indie game pricing viable.

One thing not mentioned in the summary is that publishers of games distributed in physical copies owe a royalty to the age rating agency of each region in which a game is published. Publishers of downloadable games do not, instead relying on self-certification through the IARC form. The age rating agencies allow this because it's a lot more practical to update a game once it is found to have been misclassified.

Comment Re: They are all garbage is the problem (Score 1) 58

Easy for me to find lots of interesting things on Mastodon. I think, despite what people say, they love the rage bait on the bigger networks. Mastodon is just normal people discussing normal topics.

Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person who ever posts in the tag for a particular toy line. Either I guessed the wrong tag, or I'm the only person on fedi interested in that topic. Which is more likely?

Comment Re:Shrodinger's morality (Score 1) 56

The perfect soldier uses and means available to follow the instruction and if their officer didn't want that, they need to add this to their objective.

That depends on what they were trained for. Was it to uphold the law or... not? If the latter then yeah, sure. If the former, then no. The LLMs are trained on a fat core dump. The training corpus was produced without a thought even for accuracy, let alone honesty or fair play.

Comment Re: Groundhog day... (Score 1) 59

Ideally we get rid of MS in a cleaner way.

(To continue the discussion... Naturally they are different from IBM and cloud services are different from IBM's consulting services, but still services, if in no way other than in the sense of "being serviced".)

Comment Re: Air Conditioners save lives (Score 1) 169

Portables are trash. Mini-splits don't cover a window, the connection between the inside and outside units goes through a fairly small hole, and they are much more efficient. Window units exist for stupid reasons to begin with, the solution is mini-splits.

Comment Re:Yeah... (Score 0) 89

It is rather easy to blame others for climate change. Yes, the rich do a disproportionate amount of damage. But they wouldn't be able to do that damage without many, many people buying their products.

It is rather easy to blame others for climate change. Yes, the poor consume products which do ecological damage. But they wouldn't be able to do that damage without rich people deciding it's what they will be allowed to buy.

If you take an airplane without really needing to, if you buy a larger house or car than you need, if you eat more than you should...

Come on now, leave some billionaire cock for the rest of us to suck.

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