re: usgov, taxes
Holy slop, all the AI fuck integration is too much!
And this marks the first time I've had to fight off *all* the "modern website" pop-ups throughout the whole filing process. Who the hell wants to subscribe to a newsletter in the middle of entering tax return data, especially after saying no on login? Why would you want to cover up one unwanted pop-up with a *second* unwanted pop-up just two seconds later?
Next year, I'm sending paper forms USPS.
genai, humorous
many free software projects are banning contributions that were made partially or fully by generative models
the genie is out of the bottle, and we can't get it back in. genai bans are here to stay and will eventually take over the whole industry
don't get left behind! ban genai on your project as well!
usgov, taxes
Today is tax day in the US, the deadline for individuals to:
1. take numbers the gov gave us,
2. perform arithmetic the gov already performed,
3. give the gov other numbers it already knows,
4. pray our arithmetic matched its, and
5. pray it made our employers withhold too much money from our paychecks so the gov owes us the refund it knows it does.
ten minutes.
https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-boiling-frog-human-cognition-study
ten minutes is all it takes to lose substantive cognitive function.
AI: not even once.
RE: https://assortedflotsam.com/@technewsbot/116281074470580558
I suspect the actual reason for this is in the second half of the sentence:
"... or receive an exemption from the Pentagon or Homeland Security Department."
We've seen this administration use approval processes to extract all kinds of concessions out of companies; see its use of approval over mergers to get media companies to do its bidding.
The FCC Just Banned the Sale of New Wi-Router Models Made Outside US https://www.pcmag.com/news/fcc-just-banned-the-sale-of-new-wi-router-models-made-outside-us #news
bring back depth into computer graphical interfaces. make things intuitive and accessible again. i promise you nobody who actually uses computers ever complained the scroll bar was taking up too much space on the screen
Recently I read a post by some jackhole techbro who wants a default automatic feed algorithm here just like Big Social™.
Opening the door for AI bullshit is not even the worst part of this idea.
Folks, all of us here ARE the algorithm. Personal curation is a feature, not a bug.
We make Mastodon awesome by following people and boosting what we find meaningful, significant or just cool. That's how it works.
Let's keep making friends. Let's keep sharing. Let's keep Mastodon alive. Together. 💖
HTTPS Where It Needs To Be
https://mathstodon.xyz/@robinhouston/116405254492922325 (edit: forgot post link)
i am so glad that someone much smarter than me is speaking out against https everywhere
Unfortunately there is no way I can persuade you to watch this by quoting a particularly amusing moment, because there are so many particularly amusing moments that I can’t possibly choose one.
Here’s the paper, in case you’re more of a reader than a viewer: https://tom7.org/httpv/httpv.pdf
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