

So real


So real


AI is pretty unique as far as technological innovation goes because of how it interacts with labour markets.
Most labour-saving technologies increase the productivity of labour, increasing its value, which generally makes ordinary people a little better off, for a time at least.
AI is different because instead of enhancing human labour, it competes with it, driving down the value of labour. This makes workers worse off.
This problem is of course unique to an economic system where workers must sell their labour to others.


Tech sovereignty is one of the main ‘practical’ reasons why the pivot to FOSS is happening in the EU at the moment. I think this would be the strongest incentive, especially with the US increasingly being a less reliable geopolitical partner of the EU.
Oh fair. Diagrams makes a lot of sense
Don’t like LibreThing? Just use OpenThing. Or FreeThing. Or PeerThing if you’re weird.
Marketing nerds hate to see a FOSS project name roll up 😎😎
Genuinely curious, what on earth do you need a stylus for? I’ve never really understood the use case

It doesn’t sound like a bad thing. But I suppose that raises the question of wether something has gone wrong when there isn’t a blue tick
And his attitude toward distros is that he wants one he can completely ignore