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My disdain for mega banks knowns no end
  • I'm talking more about the UK that i know more about than other countries, i think the USA has some similarities - but all countries do have important differences.

    There used to be a lot more regulation - both intra and inter nationally - that limited how much they could do in terms of international and mortgage investment. Since deregulation banks have typically shifted into investing more into the housing market and to some degree overseas (hard to observe the net position though, especially with multinational corps. and banks). Essentially I'd argue this "crowded out" domestic capital intensive industrial sectors. And generally reduced the savings multiplier in favour of more bubbly type investments - or household sector.

    The conequence was that the "job" of the banking sector used to be to fund domestic (business) investment and growth - and to try not to debauch the currency too badly - at least in the post war period. They had to manage the balance between bubbles , stable investments and their non-performing loan rate, and maintain reserve requirements and central bank deposits as a buffer against bank runs .

    But since 70s/deregulation they just invest more wherever they like - with less constraints in place to protect the whole system. They seem to be able to get bail outs without major consequences for management when they fuck up. (This was probaably the case in the 50s and 60s, but the other rules prevented them from fucking up too disastrously. Even back before the 30s when there was much less specific regulation there was still the "gold standard" to keep them in check to some degree.

  • Penguins ❤️
  • Right whales too - with a metric tonne of balls to bring to the party - they are made for lovin' not fightin':

    Right whales form large mating aggregations, which can include several males seeking access to a female. However, unlike humpback whale competitive groups, male right whales do not engage in aggressive displays. One female may successively mate with several males, and it is believed that males compete to pass their genes to the next generation through quantity of sperm they deliver when they mate, rather than fighting for access to females. This theory is supported by the fact that male right whales have the largest testes of any animal on earth (up to 500 kg each), as well as extremely large penises.

    https://iwc.int/about-whales/whale-species/right-whale

  • People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
  • what do you think about:. "you don't need to choose one" and "you don't need other people to choose for you" and "distro isn't that important in many cases"

    I can agree 100% on what distros I use for what types of computer. And I can agree 100% on what I'd have used now, if i were a beginner again.

    But all i can recommend to a stranger is, backup all your stuff properly,

    try a few out (v.m. or liveCD/Ventoy) and be prepared to change.
    make sure to check application versions in the base software repository - for any programs where that matters to you. and ease of updating - if that matters to you. and check out some flatpak if you think that might be a useful way to get extra applications or in some cases up to date.

    if in doubt, choose gentoo /s

  • I wish I was as bold as these authors.
  • Intelligence is a very loaded word and not very precise in general usage. And i mean that amongst humans and animals as well as robots.

    I'm sure the real AI and compsci researchers have precise terms and taxonomies for it and ways to measure it, but the word itself, in the hands of marketing people and the general population as an audience . . . not useful.

  • My disdain for mega banks knowns no end
  • Historically it's not miracles that brought banking regulation (unless you believe that bit abut Jesus in the temple), it's trajedy, like 1929 and WW2.

    it probably won't get that bad though because these days they'll keep bailing them out, their failures paid for by your economic future - gradually enough so that it's not as bad in concentration as 1929, just spread it out into long term inflation so that it's harder to notice. All the whiile people can keep tightening their belts.

    And, I'm not saying people shouldn't; being frugal is good, but, once you've switched to your frugal lifetyle, it's increasingly hard to make the next round of cuts, and the next one and the next . . .

  • Microsoft’s AI boss thinks it’s perfectly OK to steal content if it’s on the open web
  • You've probably not infringed the copyright, only the court can decide though; if you were to be challenged by the rights holder.

    I think there are lots of factors in your defence:

    • you're not selling it , your use is an example for education
    • I don't think you're reducing the market value for the original(s) in any way
    • you've not included substantial verbaitim sections of the original works , but I think you have used more than just facts and ideas (not sure though).

    But add in some more quotes, flesh it out, and then try to sell it . . . each step weakens the 'fair use' defence.

    This the the problem for the LLM, it can be used for many things, and if it has no filter or limit, then eventually the collective derived works might add up to commercial, substantial reuse, and might include enough to have copied a substantial portion of the original. Very hard to determine I'd think. Each individual use might be fair, but did the LLM itself go too far at some point?

    Copyright holder probably struggles to challenge the LLM on the basis of all the things infinite mokeys might use it for in future.

  • USA presidential candidates
  • As fuel? like whale oil maybe.

    I was thinking trump was the turd sandwich, but I really don't understand US politics.

    I suspect Joe Bidet is more likely to want to clean out your sewerage system.

  • Not since Apple Vs. Epic...
  • cool, that actually looks like a good idea. Interesting for sync uses too , say, in film as i think so long as you re-performed the melody (not the "song") you'd be royalty free. I do think it'd be funny to hear the Joni Mitchell paved paradise melody in a car commercial - but that's still creative freedom. Interesting stuff.

  • USA presidential candidates
  • Thing is a douche is useful. I giant one is probably also useful in cleaning, industrial or civil applications like sewerage.

    I think only flies or dung beetles would be interested in the turd sandwich.