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We're building an artificial intelligence-powered dystopia, one click at a time, says techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci.www.ted.com
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La mission Dakar-Djibouti (1931-1933), considérée comme fondatrice de l'ethnologie française, était détentrice d'un “permis de capture scientifique”, longtemps interprété comme un permis de voler des objets.Julien Bondaz
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This. #Wind. Is. Insane. Holy crap. I'd hate to be flying in or out of the Sunport today.
#ABQ #ABQwx #HighWindWarning #NM #NMwx #Albuquerque #NewMexico
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Les PFAS, ces substances chimiques persistantes, infiltrent désormais notre alimentation quotidienne. Une étude britannique récente révèle la présence alarmante de ces « polluants éternels » dans nos fruits et légumes préférés.la rédaction (Futura)
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CJR study shows AI search services misinform users and ignore publisher exclusion requests.Benj Edwards (Ars Technica)
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This quote from @mspro really struck me today
„LLMs are not models of our world but our expectations“
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ich finde die kurzversion meiner these so am verständlichsten: llms sind keine modelle eines "gehirns/geistes/minds/weltmodell" sondern ein _modell unserer erwartungen_.Fnordon
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it's not very often that root is unable to kill a process on linux but it happened and i had to reboot.
discoverd also that the freetube command has a crash reporter ID included. possible privacy concern
With an estimated $330 billion, #Elon is more than three times as rich as the richest fictional person from #Duckburg. So the #reality of #capitalism is already far beyond what #fiction could have imagined.
#news #economy #finance #money #power #problem #system #rich #wealth #humanity #politics #fail
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Went to coffee shop this morning.
Overheard cashier (owner?) talking to other customer about how the constitution should be a living document.
Customer thought that because the founding fathers didn't know about dinosaurs, they couldn't predict what constitution would be needed 250 years later.
Good we have a president that likes America for 2026, for the 250 year anniversary!
But it would really suck to be ruled by NY, California and Illinois!
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My wife and I run OpenBenches - a crowd-sourced database of nearly 40,000 memorial benches. Every bench is geo-tagged with a latitude and longitude. But how do you go from a string of digits to something human readable?
How do I turn -33.755780,150.603769
into "42 Wallaby Way, Sydney, Australia"?
Luckily, that's a (somewhat) solved problem. Services like OpenCage, StadiaMaps, OpenStreetMap, and Geocode.Earth all provide APIs which transform co-ordinates into addresses. Done! Let's go home.
Except… Not everywhere has an address. Some benches are in parks. They typically don't have a street number, but might have an interesting feature nearby to help with location. For example a statue or prominent landmark.
And… Not every address is relevant. Some benches are on streets. But we probably don't want to imply that the bench is inside or belongs to a specific nearby house.
Let's step back a bit. Why do we want to display a human-readable address?
We have two use-cases.
"As a visitor to the site, I want to:"
The first is easy to explain:
The second is harder. Suppose a bench is in Wellington, New Zealand. We want to create a URl like openbenches.org/location/New Zealand/Wellington/. That way, users can click on the word "Wellington" and find all the benches nearby. A user can also manually edit that URl to increase or decrease precision.
Both of these are problems of precision.
Let's take a look at how one of the reverse geocoding services deals with transforming 51.476845,-0.295296
into an address:
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Sandycombe Road, Kew, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, Greater London, England, TW9 2EN, United Kingdom
That is too much address!
Yes, it is technically accurate. But it contains far too much detail for humans, the postcode is irrelevant, and the weird-subdivisions are nothing that a local person would use.
Looking at the full API response, we can see:
JSON{ "place_id": 258770727, "licence": "Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. osm.org/copyright "name": "Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew", "display_name": "Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Elizabeth Cottages, Kew, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, Greater London, England, TW9 3NJ, United Kingdom", "address": { "leisure": "Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew", "road": "Elizabeth Cottages", "suburb": "Kew", "city_district": "London Borough of Richmond upon Thames", "ISO3166-2-lvl8": "GB-RIC", "city": "London", "state_district": "Greater London", "state": "England", "ISO3166-2-lvl4": "GB-ENG", "postcode": "TW9 3NJ", "country": "United Kingdom", "country_code": "gb" }}
Aha! Perhaps I can build a better address using just those components!
Except… Not every country has states. And not all states are used when giving addresses. Not every location is in a city. Some places have villages, prefectures, municipalities, and hamlets.
New York, New York is a valid address, but Berlin, Berlin is not!
There's an address formatter by OpenCage which is pretty sensible about stripping off irrelevant details. But, to go back to my first point, not every map location on OpenBenches is a street address and - even if it is on a street - it probably shouldn't have a house number.
Well, there's kind of a solution to that! Most mapping provider have a POI function - we can find nearby things of interest and use them as a location.
Here's a bench in Cook County, Illinois, USA. The POI address is:
JSON{… "name": "Central Park", "coarse_location": "Des Plaines, IL, USA",…}
I assume there's only one Central Park in Des Plaines. Do people know that "Il" is Illinois? Would "Cook County" be useful?
On the subject of localisation, not everywhere speaks English. Do I want to display addresses like "原爆の子の像, 広島, 日本"? How about "原爆の子の像, Hiroshima, Japan"?
We're an international site, but most benches are in Anglophone countries.
Of course, just because something is physically near a POI, that doesn't mean it is logically close to it.
Consider a bench situated at the edge of this park
The nearest POI is "Gay's Creamery" - across the river. Is that what you'd expect? Is there any way to easily say "if a point is inside an amenity* then use that as the address?
I don't want the users of our site to have to select from a list of POIs or addresses, this should be as automated as possible.
For each bench:
Thoughts?
#geolocation #geotagging #OpenBenches
One of the perverse things about geodata is that you can have too much of a good thing. And this seems to unfortunately often be the case with open geodata, ...blog.opencagedata.com
The Press Office of the People’s Defense Forces (HPG) reported that the Turkish army carried out 691 attacks on the guerrilla-held Medya Defense Zones in southern Kurdistan (northern Iraq) between April 21 and 23. Legitimate self-defense by the guerrillas left one soldier dead and two others injured.
According to the HPG statement on Thursday, details of the latest attacks by the Turkish army and interventions by the guerrillas are as follows:
Attacks by warplanes
On April 22, Turkish warplanes bombed the Girgaşê and Girê Kun areas in Garê region three times, the Girê Bahar Resistance Area in Şehîd Delîl Western Zap region once and the Sipîndarê area in Garê region twice.
On April 23, warplanes bombed the Sipîndarê and Girgaşê areas in Garê region four times, and the Girê Bahar Resistance Area in Şehîd Delîl Western Zap region once.
Attacks with heavy weapons, artillery and howitzers
On April 21, 22, 23 and 24, the Turkish army carried out 680 attacks with heavy weapons, artillery and howitzers, targeting the areas of Şehîd Kawa and Berê Zînê in Xakurkê region three times; the areas of Mijê, Dêreşê, Sipîndarê, Girgaşê and Girê Kun in Garê region 102 times; the areas of Şêlazê and Bêşîlî in Metîna region 160 times; the areas of Girê Amediyê and Girê Bahar in Şehîd Delîl Western Zap region 415 times.
Interventions by our forces
On April 19, guerrillas struck a container belonging to the invaders who were in an attack position in Girê Bahar Resistance Area in Şehîd Delîl Batı Zap region.
On April 22, a surveillance camera system used by the invading Turkish army to spy on our war tunnels in Girê Amediyê Resistance Area in Şehîd Delîl Western Zap region was hit and destroyed by our YJA Star (Free Women’s Troops) forces.
On April 22, the positions of the invaders who were in an attack position in the Girê Çarçel area in Metîna region were struck by our Şehîd Axîn Mûş Unit with a kamikaze drone. One soldier was confirmed killed and two others injured.
On April 22, a position of the invaders in the Girê Bahar Resistance Area in Şehîd Delîl Western Zap region was hit and damaged by our forces.
Warning to the people
HPG said they received information that money was being demanded in the name of their organization in the regions of Botan, Batman, and Çiyayêmazî and Derik in Mardin, particularly from businesspeople and some community circles. HPG made it clear that none of their units was tasked with such a mission, saying: “Collecting money from the people in this way is prohibited by our movement. Those who demand money in these places are likely to be rent-seeking gangs or agents organized by the enemy. Our people and patriotic-democratic organizations should pay attention to this matter and be sensitive to such agents-gangs and should not give money under the name of aid.”
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Kenyan runner Abel Mutai was a few meters from the finish line, but got confused by the signals and stopped, thinking he had finished the race.
The Spanish runner, Ivan Fernandez, was right behind him and, realizing what was happening in front of him, began shouting for the Kenyan to keep running.
Motai did not know Spanish and did not understand.
Fernandez pushed Mutai to victory.
One reporter asked Evan, "Why did you do this?" Evan replied, "My dream is that one day we can have the kind of community life that pushes ourselves and others to win as well."
"But why did you let the Kenyan win?" the reporter insisted. Evan replied, "I didn't let him win, he would win. It was his race."
The reporter insisted and asked again: "But you could have won!"
Evan looked at him and replied, "But what is the merit of my victory? What is the honor of this medal? What will my mother think?"
Values are passed on from generation to generation.
What values do we teach our children and to what extent do they inspire others to earn them?
Most of us take advantage of people's weaknesses rather than helping to strengthen them.
The process of transforming wood into charcoal is a highly complex thermochemical procedure known as pyrolysis. One of the most critical factors influencing the efficiency and quality of this process is the moisture content of the wood being used. Wood moisture not only affects the energy consumption of the pyrolysis reaction but also has a direct impact on the properties of the resulting charcoal. Understanding how varying moisture levels influence the conversion process can help optimize the production of high-quality charcoal while minimizing energy waste.
Wood naturally contains moisture, which varies depending on the type of wood, its age, and environmental factors. This moisture must be evaporated before the actual pyrolysis can begin. In the pyrolysis process, as heat is applied to the wood, the moisture inside the wood needs to be expelled as water vapor. This phase consumes significant energy, which delays the onset of pyrolysis.
The presence of moisture essentially reduces the available heat for the wood charcoal machine, as a considerable portion of the energy goes into evaporating the water. As a result, the temperature inside the reactor may take longer to reach the required levels for effective carbonization. This can lead to extended processing times and lower yields of charcoal.
The moisture content of wood has a direct bearing on the energy efficiency of the pyrolysis process. Higher moisture content means that more energy is spent on evaporating water, which decreases the efficiency of the conversion. For every unit of moisture present, energy that could have been used for pyrolysis is instead consumed in the water vaporization process. This is particularly relevant when using a wood charcoal machine that operates continuously, as the wood feedstock must be adequately dried before entering the reactor to avoid energy inefficiencies.
Low moisture content, on the other hand, improves energy efficiency. When wood with low moisture is used, the heat applied during pyrolysis is directed more effectively toward breaking down the wood’s cellulose and lignin components rather than evaporating water. This results in a quicker onset of pyrolysis and a more efficient conversion of wood into charcoal, reducing the overall energy consumption in the process.
The moisture level in wood directly influences both the yield and the quality of the charcoal produced. When wood with a high moisture content is pyrolyzed, the overall charcoal yield is often lower. This is because a significant portion of the wood's mass is lost as water vapor before the process of carbonization can occur. Moreover, the resulting charcoal tends to have lower carbon content and higher ash content due to the incomplete breakdown of the wood structure.
In contrast, wood with lower moisture content undergoes more efficient carbonization. The result is a higher yield of charcoal that has a better structure and composition. Additionally, the charcoal produced from low-moisture wood typically has better combustion properties, such as higher energy density and a slower burn rate. This makes it more suitable for applications like grilling or industrial heating, where high-quality and long-lasting fuel is required.
The moisture content not only affects the quantity of the charcoal but also influences its chemical composition. Wood with a high moisture content tends to release more volatile gases during pyrolysis, which can affect the stability and consistency of the final charcoal product. The presence of moisture also leads to an increase in the amount of organic compounds remaining in the charcoal, which can cause it to burn less efficiently. Furthermore, the increased volatility can result in higher emissions during pyrolysis, which may require additional filtration or purification measures.
By ensuring that the wood is sufficiently dried before the pyrolysis process, producers can mitigate these issues and ensure the production of a more stable, efficient fuel. Wood with optimal moisture content results in a well-structured, high-carbon charcoal that is both more effective in its energy release and more durable in use.
To achieve the desired moisture content in the feedstock, proper drying techniques are essential. Air drying and kiln drying are common methods used to reduce the moisture content of wood before it is processed in a wood charcoal machine. Air drying is the more natural method, relying on ambient environmental conditions to slowly reduce moisture over time. While this method is cost-effective, it is also time-consuming and subject to weather variability.
Kiln drying, on the other hand, involves controlled heating to accelerate the drying process, making it more efficient but also more energy-intensive. Kiln drying can produce wood with a precise moisture content, ensuring a more consistent pyrolysis process. However, this comes at the cost of additional equipment and energy expenses.
Different wood charcoal machines may be designed with varying capacities and efficiencies, depending on the moisture content of the feedstock. Some machines are equipped with advanced heating systems capable of dealing with higher moisture wood, while others are optimized for low-moisture materials. Therefore, selecting the appropriate machine for the wood type being processed is crucial for ensuring optimal performance.
Machines that are specifically designed to handle higher moisture levels typically feature longer drying phases, which can affect the overall processing time. In contrast, machines optimized for dry wood can achieve faster processing times and higher charcoal yields. Manufacturers of wood charcoal machines often provide specifications on the acceptable moisture range for different types of wood, which should be carefully considered when preparing the feedstock.
Charcoal making machine is an excellent solution for sustainable charcoal production. At present, waste biomass has caused a lot of resource waste due toBeston Group
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A reminder about the statistics they used to justify lockdowns and masking:
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This report describes an analysis of 114,411 COVID-19–associated deaths reported to National Vital Statistics System during May–August 2020.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
South Carolina Senate reduces state budget by $2 billion through cuts to federal fund authorizations, mainly from expired COVID-era programs
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par Nicolas Maxime
Depuis une quinzaine d’années, plusieurs situations, de Chantal Sébire à Charles Biétry, ont bouleversé l’opinion publique. Leurs témoignages poignants ont mis en lumière des situations profondément humaines, marquées par la douleur, la perte d’autonomie, et parfois un sentiment d’abandon. Par-delà l’émotion légitime que suscitent ces récits, il convient de prendre du recul sur les transformations philosophiques et politiques qu’engage le débat sur la fin de vie. “L’aide active à mourir”, souvent présentée comme un progrès, révèle en réalité une mutation profonde de nos sociétés, où le libéralisme culturel achève de dissoudre les repères anthropologiques au profit d’une société du choix absolu, y compris face à la mort.
L’euthanasie et le suicide assisté s’invitent aujourd’hui dans le débat public, en France, sous couvert de compassion et de respect des choix individuels. Pourtant, leur portée déborde largement le cadre médical : c’est toute notre vision de la vie, de la souffrance et de la liberté qui est en jeu, et avec elle, l’idée même de ce qu’une société doit fournir à ses membres en matière de soin, de solidarité et d’accompagnement.
Il s’agit désormais de revendiquer le droit de mourir à sa guise dans les conditions que l’on aura soi-même choisies. Mais derrière cette revendication en apparence progressiste se profile une conception radicalement individualiste de l’existence, où la mort elle-même devient unacte de consommation, un « choix » parmi d’autres dans un marché des possibles, au nom de lasouveraineté absolue de l’individu.
Dany-Robert Dufour a bien montré que le néolibéralisme, loin de produire des individus libres, engendre des egos soumis à un divin marché qui détruit le symbolique, le commun, le sens [1].Le progressisme contemporain, qui prétend libérer l’homme de toutes ses limites, finit par le déshumaniser.
Le “droit à la mort” comme aboutissement d’un individualisme radical
D’après Jean-Marie Brugeron, ancien haut responsable hospitalier et actuel président du Secours catholique de l’Hérault, l’instauration d’un cadre légal pour l’euthanasie ne serait rien d’autre que le prolongement naturel d’un individualisme radical façonné par l’idéologie libérale [2]. Une telle dynamique, selon lui, ne fait qu’achever le démantèlement des liens sociaux en érigeant le “droit à la mort” en nouvelle norme sociale, vidée de toute référence à la solidarité collective.
Raymond Debord analyse l’évolution des revendications contemporaines en matière de droits, en particulier celles qui relèvent d’un individualisme hédoniste et narcissique. En effet, il observe que nombre de droits revendiqués aujourd’hui ne sont plus des droits-créances comme le droit à l’éducation, à la santé, au travail — fondés sur la solidarité et la justice sociale, mais des droits particuliers et subjectifs, centrés sur l’expression de soi, la reconnaissance identitaire ou le désir personnel (ex : euthanasie, PMA, GPA, changement de sexe, etc.). Il parle même d’une inflation de revendications aux droits particuliers.
Concernant l’aide active à mourir, il illustre cela par le ’droit à la mort’ : on demande non seulement la liberté de se suicider, mais aussi l’aide de l’État pour y parvenir (via le personnelmédical, l’hôpital public). Ainsi, l’aide active à mourir, comme d’autres revendications contemporaines, illustre cette dérive où l’on en vient à demander à la société d’organiser la mort comme un service que l’on pourrait commander, mobilisant pour cela les moyens des services publics eux-mêmes.
Comme l’a démontré Jean-Claude Michéa, le libéralisme économique et le libéralisme culturel, loin d’être opposés, sont complémentaires [3]. Lorsque le premier fondel’économie de marché sur la liberté illimitée de produire et de consommer, le second construit la société autour d’un individu souverain, affranchi de toute limite physique, de toute contrainte morale, et détaché de toute tradition et de tout lien social et communautaire. En cela,la légalisation de l’euthanasie et du suicide assisté constitue le stade ultime du libéralisme culturel. Il ne s’agit plus seulement d’accompagner la mort, mais de revendiquer le “droit à la mort comme ultime expression de sa volonté individuelle.
L’aide active à mourir : un choix budgétaire ?
Depuis 2005, la loi Leonetti interdit l’acharnement thérapeutiqueet reconnaît le droit au ’laisser mourir’, en rendant possible une sédation profonde pour les patients en fin de vie, dans le cadre d’une démarche palliative. Cette loi, révisée en 2016, constituait un équilibre subtil entre refus de l’obstination déraisonnable et accompagnement humain de la souffrance en proposant une prise en charge médicale et éthique pour respecter la dignité du mourant.
Le projet législatif relatif à la fin de vie introduit une possibilité d’une aide active à mourir, strictement encadrée, et destinée aux personnes majeures confrontées à une maladie incurable à un stade avancé, endurant des souffrances considérées comme insupportables, et pleinement aptes à formuler un consentement libre et éclairé. D’un autre côté, l’exécutif affiche son intention de renforcer les dispositifs de soins palliatifs, notamment à travers l’ouverture de nouvelles unités dédiées en diversifiant l’offre territoriale aujourd’hui répartie de manière inégale, dans l’objectif d’offrir un accompagnement plus humain et attentif aux personnes en fin de vie.
Cependant, les soins palliatifs restent sous-dotés et leur accès très inégal, alors qu’ils soulagent efficacement la fin de vie. Et malgré les intentions affichées,les annonces de 40 milliards d’euros d’économies dans les dépenses publiques [4] interrogent sur la sincérité de l’engagement. Car les soins palliatifs sont coûteux, exigeant du personnel qualifié et du temps humain.
Dans ce contexte, l’aide active à mourir apparaît comme une option qui permettrait de rationaliser les dépenses de santé. Elle devient alors une forme de démission collective, un abandon médical et social travesti en droit nouveau. Au lieu de combattre la solitude et la souffrance des personnes en fin de vie, la société pourrait bientôt les encourager subtilement à fairele “choix’ de mourir. Une pression sociale implicite pourrait s’exercer sur les personnes âgées ou dépendantes. On peut craindre que survienne une « sélection sociale », où ceux qui coûtent deviendraient ceux qu’il serait rationnel — ou socialement acceptable — de faire disparaître.
De l’euthanasie au transhumanisme : vers un marché de la mort
Les pays ayant légalisé l’euthanasie et le suicide assisté n’ont cessé d’élargir leurs critères. Initialement limitée aux malades incurables en phase terminale, la pratique s’étend progressivement à des personnes en souffrance psychique, à des adolescents, voire à des personnes ayant tout simplement manifesté leur volonté d’en finir avec la vie. En Belgique, des mineurs ont été euthanasiés [5]. Aux Pays-Bas, un projet de loi vise à autoriser le suicide assisté à partir de 75 ans ’sans condition médicale’ [6]. Au Canada, on envisage d’y inclure les personnes souffrant de troubles mentaux [7]. On imagine sans mal les dérives totales que cela pourrait engendrer si l’aide active à mourir s’étendait à d’autres catégories de personnes. Qu’une société puisse envisager d’autoriser l’euthanasie ou le suicide assisté pour des personnes dépressives ou souffrant de stress post-traumatique, au prétexte qu’elles seraient irréversiblement atteintes,plutôt que de tout mettre en œuvre pour les accompagner vers la guérison, en dit long sur la faillite morale de notre époque.
Mais derrière la généralisation de cette nouvelle liberté, se profile l’avènement d’un véritable marché de la mort. Au Canada, l’euthanasie est déjà proposée sous forme de forfait dans des funérariums, illustrant une marchandisation croissante de l’existence humaine dans le cadre d’une société néolibérale La mort elle-même devient un nouveau champ d’accumulation capitaliste. On imagine déjà des agences spécialisées, des forfaits « fin de vie », des services personnalisés de mise à mort avec accompagnement sur-mesure.
Dans le film dystopique Soleil Vert sorti en 1973 qui montre un futur postapocalyptique où les humains ont épuisé l’essentiel des ressources naturelles, le personnage joué par Edward G. Robinson décide de mettre fin à ses jours. On le voit choisir une mort programmée dans une pièce épurée, où défilent des images de la nature disparue [8]. Cette scène est à la fois glaçante et touchante car on comprend que dans cette fiction, la mort est devenue une simple prestation marchande parmi d’autres mais aussi une échappatoire permettant aux hommes de s’extraire des horreurs de ce monde déshumanisé et sans espoir.
Ainsi, si l’on se préoccupe de l’avenir, c’est sans doute dans l’idéologie transhumanisteque cette volonté de transcender la mort atteint son paroxysme. Les défenseurs de l’humanité augmentée comme Laurent Alexandre ne veulent plus vieillir, plus souffrir, et surtout plus mourir. Ils rêvent d’immortalité, de transfert de conscience sur des serveurs haute capacité, de sauvegarde de l’âme dans le cloud – avec, pourquoi pas, tant qu’on y est, un abonnement Premium à l’éternité. C’est l’obsession des milliardaires de la Silicon Valley : contourner le vieillissement du corps, numériser le vivant, devenir des dieux…
Le philosophe Denis Collin décrit cette volonté de vivre ’au-delà’ comme un délire techno-mégalomane qui pousse à transformer le cerveau humain en machine [9]. Il évoque la start-up Nectome, fondée par deux ingénieurs du MIT, dont le projet est de récupérer les souvenirs de cerveaux décédés pour préserver l’esprit. Une petite cryogénie neuronale de confort, en somme ! Sauf que, comme le rappelle Denis Collin avec un brin de lucidité,’le silicium ne voit rien, n’entend rien et ne pourrait pas être étonné par le monde futur’. En clair : vos souvenirs sur disque dur n’auront pas d’états d’âme, ni même d’état tout court.
Ce rêve d’immortalité numérique est une impasse anthropologique. D’abord parce qu’on ne sait toujours pas très bien ce que cela signifie ’stocker les données du cerveau’, ensuite parce qu’on fait mine de croire qu’on peut contourner la mort comme on contourne une mise à jour logicielle. Le transhumanisme repose au fond sur un immense malentendu : nier ce qui nous rend humains – notre finitude, notre vulnérabilité, notre besoin des autres – au nom d’un fantasme de toute-puissance algorithmique. Une humanité débarrassée de la mort ? Peut-être. Mais aussi, et surtout, débarrassée de la condition humaine pour mieux célébrer l’avènement de l’homme machine.
Même si le texte présenté à l’Assemblée nationale peut sembler, à première vue, relativement équilibré — posant d’un côté des garde-fous éthiques, de l’autre répondant aux situations des personnes en fin de vie par l’annonce d’un renforcement des soins palliatifs — il illustre une fois de plus le fameux “en même temps” macroniste : affirmer une chose et préparer son contraire. Le gouvernement projette de réaliser des économies sur la santé, allant jusqu’à envisager un remboursement des soins selon les revenus, remettant ainsi en cause l’universalité de la Sécurité sociale. Dès lors, le prétendu renforcement des soins palliatifs relève davantage de l’incantation que de la volonté politique. Quant à l’aide active à mourir, même limitée à certains cas dans un premier temps, elle pourrait bien ouvrir une brèche en laissant à d’autres la possibilité de pousser plus loin le curseur demain.
En prétendant libérer l’individu de la souffrance, on risque de l’isoler encore davantage et de transformer la mort en une prestation marchande. Cette liberté nouvelle risque de se retourner contre les plus fragiles, ceux qui ont besoin d’assistance. Ce dont l’humanité a besoin, ce n’est pas de légaliser “le droit à la mort” mais de renforcer l’accompagnement à la fin de vie et de défendre “le choix” d’une société solidaire.
Car une société qui commence par choisir la mort rejette la vie.
[1] Dany-Robert Dufour,Le divin marché : la révolution culturelle libérale, Denoël, 2007.
[2] Jean-Marie Brugeron,L’euthanasie est le dernier avatar du libéralisme philosophique et économique, La Croix, 8 mai 2024.
[3] Jean-Claude Michéa,L’Empire du moindre mal : essai sur la civilisation libérale, Flammarion, 2007.
[4] 40 milliards d’économies dans le budget 2026 : les pistes sur la table du gouvernement, Public Sénat, 14 avril 2025.
[5] En Belgique, l’euthanasie concerne aussi les mineurs, Europe 1, 19 mars 2024.
[6] Pays-Bas : une proposition de loi pour autoriser le suicide assisté à partir de 75 ans,Institut européen de bioéthique, 22 juillet 2020.
[7] Le Canada va légaliser l’aide médicale à mourir pour les personnes souffrant de maladies mentales,Slate, 23 octobre 2023.
[8] (99) J’aimerai mourir comme çà ! - YouTube
[9] Denis Collin,Devenir des machines : 400 ans de combat entre l’homme et la machine,Max Milo.
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Zeynep Turkic said in 2017 that were building the machinery of an authoritarian dystopia to get more people to click on ads.
Here’s that talk. Show me the lie.
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We're building an artificial intelligence-powered dystopia, one click at a time, says techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci.www.ted.com
❝These [machine learning systems] only work if there’s an enormous amount of data, so they also encourage deep surveillance on all of us so that the machine learning algorithms can work. That's why Facebook wants to collect all the data it can about you.❞
This is deeply pernicious. Her example: researchers found that social media posts can predict when a bipolar person is entering a manic phase. Casinos have always aimed generic ads at such people — but now they can individually pinpoint them, at their moment of maximum vulnerability.
❝Here's the tragedy: we're building this infrastructure of surveillance authoritarianism merely to get people to click on ads. And this won't be Orwell's authoritarianism. This isn't “1984.” Now, if authoritarianism is using overt fear to terrorize us, we’ll all be scared, but we’ll know it, we’ll hate it and we’ll resist it.❞
“Ha!” you cry, “that moment has arrived, and half the country isn’t resisting — they •like• it!”
Indeed. Read on:
❝But if the people in power are using these algorithms to quietly watch us, to judge us and to nudge us, to predict and identify the troublemakers and the rebels, to deploy persuasion architectures at scale and to manipulate individuals one by one using their personal, individual weaknesses and vulnerabilities, and if they're doing it at scale through our private screens so that we don't even know what our fellow citizens and neighbors are seeing, that authoritarianism will envelop us like a spider's web and we may not even know we're in it.❞
She called it.
Doge has been hell-bent on stealing and merging government datasets: tax records, social security, health, immigrantion.
Listen to Tufekci’s talk, and imagine what a group of technofascists could do with that data.
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We're building an artificial intelligence-powered dystopia, one click at a time, says techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci.www.ted.com
"Could do?". Have already done. Even during Brexit and the 2016 election it was clear that A/B tested propaganda as a service was being deployed at scale. The 2024 election was just the (literal) nail in the coffin of informed democracy.
AI will make the problem infinitely worse. It's primary optimization function is to sound convincing about anything, and it will rapidly displace relying on primary sources. Once that happens, it will be easier and easier to insert individually-tailored "alternative facts" into any narrative. The owners of this technology will be able to distort reality as they please.
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Your #timeline in Recall is broken up into segments, which are the blocks of time that #snapshots of your screen are taken while you were using your #PC.
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Why? He forced the Community Notes to admit that many judges have been arrested in the past. It worked out exactly how he planned.
It is brilliant.
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Two years ago, prompt #engineering was one of the buzziest jobs in tech, fetching salaries of up to $200,000 on the promise of becoming any #company’s “AI Whisperer.”Now, the role is basically obsolete thanks to the breakneck speed of AI #development and companies’ own maturity in terms of understanding how to use the #technology.
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Joe Rogan Gets SCHOOLED On Truth Of Israel-Hamas War By Coleman Hughes
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Comments below the video:
"Not one Hamas supporter has ever demand Hamas shelter their civilians."
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The world has a verdict on 100 days of Trump 2.0: Wow, what a loser
His return to the global stage has been an extended, catastrophic self-own. Yeah, he's dangerous — but not seriousSalon.com
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For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin'.
Bob Dylan, 1963
I always thought he meant it differently...
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blah-blah-blah sitrep... #geeksitrep #geekings (*shrug*, gotta tag with something).
been a fair heft of geekings here in past couple days.
oh i forgot about dk.
... still on the back burner... a little dry by now, so maybe this comment will help splash a little more water on the idea... keep it good for when i get around to it again.
living it up in xmonad utterly satisfied (... oh, well, maybe one quirk i could still iron out to a better workflow... always is... heh).
... actually, i think i hastily re-wrote my xmonad config from scratch, a few weeks/months back. ... which is something i didnt know i could do. ... the haskell, as much as it enthuses, also still daunts... but perhaps there's less daunt due than perceptions hold on to.
(especially these days with little leg-ups from llm to remind of things expediently... is good as advanced websearch sort of way)
Majorities of voters disapprove of many of Trump's policies, the poll found.Gary Langer (6abc Philadelphia)
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Peu nombreuses et nombreux sont sans doute celles et ceux qui se souviennent de la révolution soudanaise qui vit tomber en avril 2019 l’un des plus vieux dictateurs de la planète, Omar El Bechir, sous le coup de plusieurs mandats d’arrêts de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI).
A partir de décembre 2018, un immense mouvement de protestation d’abord contre la vie chère et notamment le prix du pain, s’est peu à peu étendu à l’ensemble du pays pour demander la chute du dictateur. L’occupation, à partir d’avril 2019, par des milliers de personnes de la place située devant le quartier général de l’armée à Khartoum fut l’un des points forts de ces mouvements de protestation. Le 3 juin (dernier jour du Ramadan), la junte militaire a violemment dispersé les manifestants, faisant une centaine de morts. La mobilisation durera néanmoins jusqu’en octobre 2019, de façon plus ou moins sporadique, toujours avec la perspective de la mise en place d’un gouvernement civil.
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Deux ans se sont écoulés depuis que la guerre a éclaté au Soudan entre les deux camps du régime militaire que le pays a hérité du tristement célèbre Omar el-Béchir. Alors que la situation au Soudan…Entre les lignes entre les mots
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Gideon Levy über den Medien-Mainstream in #Israel, in dem Aufhetzung zum Genozid (Als Verbrechen in Israel theoretisch extrem hart bestrafbar) mittlerweile zum guten Ton gehört.
»Israeli Incitement to Genocide in #Gaza Goes Mainstream.
Genocide talk has spread into all TV studios as legitimate talk. From here on, one should say: thou shalt murder. All that remains is to debate who should be murdered and who should be spared«
haaretz.com/opinion/2025-04-27… (Paywall)
so langsam converged ein teil der ki-forschung auf "llms sind doch nur statistikmaschinen" und ihre problemlösungskompetenz ein "bag of heuristics".
wann diese information "im markt" (den broligarchs) ankommt, wird abzuwarten sein.
@Friendica Support what license / terms of use is the friendica logo under?
@Fabio pointed me to the SVGs at git.friendi.ca/friendica/frien… and git.friendi.ca/friendica/frien… ; am I correct that they would be under CC0-1.0 as per git.friendi.ca/friendica/frien… ?
Are there additional term of use on the logo?
Looking at @Fabio 's laptop yesterday we may have agreed that there is an unacceptable lack of hexagons with nested Fs, and I wanted to fix this 😁
Sry no SVG.
JPG-PNG are available in all sizes up to 256px I believe.
I even ulpoaded this to git friendica I think, not sure witch versions, every once in a while I retouch something.
Terms of use are CC0 (actually NC) but in the case of friendica anything goes.
The colored circular image is a svg "permafluer", published creative commons by someone else in some CC svg catalogue site. The copy left is from a SVG creative commons site. The friendica base is from a friendica logo itself.
Gimme a day and I look up all the info with links if I can.
Versions of this have been used as canvas for forum profiles, see here to get an idea:
tupambae.org/directory
btw
The image I posted is the background image of this friendica server as you may find if you visite this comment or for example our TOS page:
tupambae.org/tos
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“He made it to the landing and then went down the slide, like he had done it before.”Anna Young (New York Post)
To most Americans, the big problem with the Democratic Party is that it has moved too far left in recent years. If you’re among those who believe that, brace yourself. The worst is yet to come.Michael Goodwin (New York Post)
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