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Boosted by NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️‍🌈"):
Hex@kolektiva.social ("hex") wrote:

I'd like to remind anyone calling for a new Nürnberg Tribunal that the original one was only necessary because Germans didn't respond appropriately to the evil shit Nazis were doing, when they were doing it. The tribunals essentially asserted that the German people would have been justified in using any force necessary to stop the Nazis, and that all who didn't try to use such force were complicit.

Sit with that for a bit and ponder the implications.

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Boosted by aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart"):
alpha@hey.kejadlen.dev wrote:

@aredridel I feel like a lot of people don’t really ever think about the meta of sports. It’s all about a completely arbitrary set of rules under which you compete.

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
seanfobbe@fediscience.org ("Seán Fobbe") wrote:

We somehow went from "script kiddies are bad" to giving any random office worker the power to launch hundreds of programs that will hammer unknown servers across the web to make mediocre power point presentations.

Not to mention the massive usage spikes that are now hitting public software and data repositories.

What a world.

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dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:

RavenDB 7.2 is here!

Meet your built-in AI Assistant

oh.

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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:

Jill of all trades, queen of the in-between

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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:

https://projects.blender.org/lab/claypencil/wiki/Surface-Research There's been some recent work

https://www.blender.org/development/blender-lab-activity-report-q1-2026/ The latest Blender Lab report said to resume once more geometry nodes expertise time is available

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aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:

Not to denigrate the effort that requires! Peak sports are amazing feats of endurance and determination. That's just the table stakes, and mostly not the determiner of who wins.

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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:

Right now it kinda requires too much manual work to set up, but the ideas are really good

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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:

I don't really have the expertise or time to help with it but I really think Clay Pencil would help me get a lot more of the art I want to do done a lot faster

When I played with it a little I liked it

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aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:

To be clear, sports have never been and never will be about the effort people put in. It's a show of prowess, but at peak performance it's about showing off bodies that are exceptional for some reason. And we have a long list of which kinds of exceptional are okay, and the list is not actually terribly coherent, and has NEVER made sense in terms of 'fairness'.

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
gundersen ("Marius Gundersen - mdg 🌻") wrote:

I am moving to a usage-based billing

Dear employer, I will no longer charger a flat monthly salary, instead I will move to token based billing. Included will be every token I receive as input, including but not limited to emails, slack messages, spoken words and mandatory multi-modal meetings that could have been emails. Included will also be output tokens in the form of code, documentation and small talk. Tokens will also be consumed by my internal monolog as I reason about problems.

#ai

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aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart") wrote:

RE: https://wandering.shop/@itzyg/116601577557971477

This. All sports is 'unfair advantage'. Our society just picks and chooses which unfair advantages are okay. And sometimes the 'advantages' claimed to be unfair aren't even advantages like tends to be the case with trans women.

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Boosted by aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart"):
itzyg@wandering.shop ("Your Cool Uncle Itzy") wrote:

It's crazy to me that USA rugby will ban Trans women, citing an unfair advantage, and then turn around and let a college team that practices 5x a week, has a free state of the art gym, an S&C program, and their tuition paid for run rampant through the amateur club league. Like, we are doing this for fun outside of our normal 9-5, and are constantly running fundraisers to pay our 3 coaches. Some of us can't afford gym memberships. Make it make sense

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
JaxVent@lgbtqia.space ("Jax UK") wrote:

So this is a mini essay I wrote for my employers, to explain why I refuse to use AI tools at work. They have recently been pushing it and I wanted to make my position crystal clear and attempt to open up discussions. I'm not in a management position so don't have any voice when it comes to decision making. I also struggle to express myself verbally and miss out context.

I initially sent it to my manager on Tuesday. She then had a meeting with her manager and brought it up, and he suggested I send it to him and 2 members of the extended leadership team above him, who are directly below the CEO.

My managers managers response was very positive, he messaged me to say it was very powerful and he wanted to take the weekend to process.

Anyway it's not my best writing but here it is.

#aislop #copilot #antiai #ai

Why I refuse to use AI tools such as Co-pilot, ChatGPT, Claude etc.
Written by human hands and mind – Jax Ven****

As *** leaders increase their push for employees to use AI tools, I would like to lay out the reasons why I refuse to do so. I feel the need to do this in order to show that I am not acting out of a fear of new technology, but as someone who understands technological progression and has been interested in this field for decades, studying virtual reality and AI at university 15 years ago and following the industry closely since. I also hope that this may convince you to pause and reflect, and commit to allowing every employee to choose for themselves if they wish to use AI tools, without being penalised or left behind should we choose not to.

I have always been very optimistic about what AI could bring us and how it could benefit our lives not just in the workplace, but also at home and for society in general. However, to borrow a phrase used often in online tech circles, ‘this is not the AI we were promised’.

Instead we have AI that is unreliable at best, and risking our lives and our environment at worst.

The environmental impact of data centres is huge. A recent report by the IEA (International Energy Agency) found that data centre energy usage had surged during 2025 and was set to continue.

“According to the report – Key Questions on Energy and AI – power consumption per AI task is declining rapidly, with efficiency improving at a rate unprecedented in energy history. However, more people are using AI, and energy-intensive uses – such as AI agents – are on the rise. As a result, electricity consumption from data centres is set to double by 2030, and power use from those focused on AI is poised to triple.”

https://www.iea.org/news/data-centre-electricity-use-surged-in-2025-even-with-tightening-bottlenecks-driving-a-scramble-for-solutions

The IEA article goes on to speculate that AI may drive the creation and large-scale adoption of greener tech, but we are not there yet and the current state of play is dangerous and damaging to our environment right now, regardless of future potential. Future potential does not cancel out current harm.

I do not wish to contribute to this.

In addition to the environmental impact the creation of new data centres is having a detrimental effect on neighbouring communities with the blatant disregard for them. For example, residents of a town in Michigan voted overwhelmingly to not have a 21 Million square feet data centre built close to their town, with the town commission also voting in favour to reject due to the impact it would have on the local environment, electricity demand and increased traffic. Related Digital (OpenAI, Stargate Initiative) successfully sued the town and are going ahead anyway.

https://fortune.com/2026/05/06/ai-data-center-michigan-saline-politics-farmland/

These data centres are costing billions and billions. The people paying for them are well aware that they have enough money to be able to do whatever the hell they like while making promises of increased opportunities and future green tech. All while they risk destroying the communities surrounding them.

I do not wish to contribute to this.

AI is now being used in war. The same companies that are used to summarise emails or generate a slide deck are being used in cyber defence.

“WASHINGTON — On April 27, the Army convened 14 senior cybersecurity executives from leading technology companies at the Pentagon for the second iteration of its artificial intelligence tabletop exercise, an effort designed to accelerate adoption of agentic AI for cyber defense.
The exercise, known as AI TTX 2.0, brought together C-suite leaders from companies including Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks and others alongside Army and Department of War leadership. The Office of the Principal Cyber Advisor hosted the half-day event, with design and moderation support from the Special Competitive Studies Project, and partnering organizations including U.S. Cyber Command, U.S. Army Cyber Command and the Army Cyber Institute at West Point.”
https://www.army.mil/article/292158/army%5Fconvenes%5Findustry%5Fleaders%5Ffor%5Fai%5Ftabletop%5Fexercise%5Ffocused%5Fon%5Fcyber%5Fdefense

I do not wish to contribute to this.

The effect of regular use of AI tools on cognitive function is still being studied but so far the results are extremely concerning. I enjoy using the skills I’ve developed over the last 30 years. I enjoy figuring things out and learning new things. I enjoy putting my thoughts into words with my own voice. These are the things that motivate me.

I thoroughly believe that the more we rely on AI tools, the easier it will become to offload simple tasks to these tools and the temptation to have them do as much of our workload as possible is too great, especially when we are being told to use AI tools to increase our productivity.

“A new MIT study titled, Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task, has found that using ChatGPT to help write essays leads to long-term cognitive harm—measurable through EEG brain scans. Students who repeatedly relied on ChatGPT showed weakened neural connectivity, impaired memory recall, and diminished sense of ownership over their own writing. While the AI-gener”ated content often scored well, the brains behind it were shutting down.

https://publichealthpolicyjournal.com/mit-study-finds-artificial-intelligence-use-reprograms-the-brain-leading-to-cognitive-decline/

I do not wish to be a victim of this.

Things I am also concerned about but have not written about here in great detail (or this would be 20 pages long) are;

‘Enshittification’ of the internet: can no longer trust search results, or that academic papers, news reports, images, videos and music are not AI created.

Security Risks; apps and software being developed by ‘vibe coding’ are being found to contain serious security flaws that would enable hackers to obtain sensitive customer and company data. Who is checking vibe coders code?

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jodiecook/2026/03/20/vibe-coding-has-a-massive-security-problem/

AI is a technology that I would love to be using, and it should be a natural progression of my career. I should relish digging in and getting to know how everything works, being creative and finding new ways to use it. That’s who I am. I would fully embrace it and advocate for it. But not in it’s current format, with it’s current harms, and it’s current masters. The likes of Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Jensen Huang are billionaires who do not live in the same reality as the rest of us, and do not have our best interests at heart. The AI models these people are enabling are not the AI we were promised. For all of the reasons outlined above I cannot in good conscience contribute by becoming a user. This is at the core of my ethics and my beliefs, and it would devastate me to be forced to take part. This may seem dramatic but I am just one of many, many people worldwide who are also refusing to take part and that number is growing day by day. I guess we are ‘conscientious objectors’.

It’s not just about an individuals personal use. One could argue that the amount of energy one person uses or their monetary contribution to AI companies from simple day to day workplace tasks is not great enough to be an issue. However, it is about collective use and about ethical standpoints. Do we, as a company with a mission to help people embrace greener technology, really want to contribute to all of these things? Sometimes the only power we have is to choose where our money goes. It’s something I do as an individual consumer and something that companies can do on a grander scale to take a stand and be on the right side. Yes, I understand the need to increase productivity and remain competitive but we were already on the right track before the push to use AI tools. I also believe it is a mistake to rely on them too much as subscription costs are set to soar and the ‘AI Bubble’ predictions are looking more and more likely. I think it’s far better to pause or greatly limit use, allow employees to decide they don’t wish to use it at all, and see what the state of play is in a year or two. ‘Fear of Missing Out’ is a very real phenomena that I sadly see playing out here.

I guarantee I am not the only one at *** who feels this way, but with the job market as it is right now (thanks to AI) it can be very risky to speak out. I know people in other companies who are being forced to use AI tools or risk losing their jobs and I would like to think that we are better than that at ***, but this still feels risky. However I cannot stay silent any more and need to make my position, and my reasoning for this position crystal clear and hope that everything I have outlined can be given serious thought.

Thank you for reading and I look forward to discussing this in more detail should you wish.

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Boosted by cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber"):
livelakeontario ("Lake Ontario! Live!") wrote:

Current* conditions near Kingston, ON:

Looking SE from the City Hall clock tower looking out over Ontario Street, Confederation Park and the marina, the Shoal Tower and where the Cataraqui River meets Lake Ontario. // Image captured at: 2026-05-19 13:00:02 UTC (about 1 min. prior to this post) // Image sourced from: cityofkingston.ca // Current Temp in Kingston: 58 F | 14 C // Precip: broken clouds // Wind: SSE at 6 mph | 9 kph // Humidity: 94%

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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:

kitty likes to be on lap

she good kitty

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soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker") wrote:

Anxiety will lead you to believe, "Oh no, I said something dumb and was pulled on it. Now everyone hates me and I'm going to suffer for it."

In reality, the other person is probably thinking, "Wow, I managed to decode that puzzle in real-time and figure out where the mistake was. Go me! I'm helping!"

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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your weary 'net denizen") wrote:

@cwebber Ugh... I went up to the original post, and I'm just sitting over confused about somebody deciding on a personal benchmark of "draw me a picture of a pelican riding a bicycle" because "bicycles are hard to draw" and "pelicans are hard to draw"... Which, may be true for somebody who doesn't draw and hasn't observed either, but not in any sort of absolute sense... I cannot relate to any of this.

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Boosted by baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason"):
zzt@mas.to ("[object Object]") wrote:

“open source” LLM fans aren’t beating the charges

“uhm you’re wrong because it’s open weight and it took a lot of time to tweak those weights and uhhh there’s definitely fully open source models out there you’ve just never heard of them”

weird, every time I hear about a fully open source good boy LLM someone does basic research and finds out it’s derived from one of the proprietary ones. there’s a bunch of techniques for this, it’s kind of fascinating

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dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:

do you know why i got into FLOSS in the first place? it was because i learned to program on windows using microsoft tools.

at some point i realised i was risking the following scenario:

  • i find a bug i can't work around
  • microsoft decides not to fix it
  • i'm unable to fix it myself

and like i thought free software was pretty cool as a philosophy, obviously.

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
lproven@vivaldi.net ("Liam Proven") wrote:

Source: "Check your facts and sources, not your artificial lie machine"

https://www.reddit.com/r/antiai/comments/1tge4ng/check%5Fyour%5Ffacts%5Fand%5Fsources%5Fnot%5Fyour%5Fartificial/

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Boosted by soatok@furry.engineer ("Soatok Dreamseeker"):
juulcat@mastodon.gamedev.place wrote:

Fitting that the change number to add a 'no gen AI' statement to our website was '666' 😈

And good news: Avoyd Voxel Editor is now listed on the 'Slopfree Software Index' by @brib !
Check it out: https://codeberg.org/brib/slopfree-software-index

#Avoyd #NoAI #VoxelEditor #3D #Voxel #Rendering #IndieDev #GameDev #IndieGameDev #NoGenAI

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
zachweinersmith.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Zach Weinersmith") wrote:

Btw, if you want the opposite of an algorithmic personality-flattener? Read an old book. At least a century old. Everything will be different and strange and won't fit in any gentle groove you've worn for yourself. This is true even with a shitty, ephemeral book.

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
eclectech@things.uk wrote:

Afternoon lovelies. Still a bit busy with I'm-not-sure-what. Still hanging on in there. Also a bit soggy 🌧️

#sillyScribbles

A close up photo of a jagged pale green leaf covered in rain drops of differing sizes, one larger one near the top left edge. I have scribbled two big round eyes on this large drop, and added teeth as if it is chomping on the leaf. Two simple arms reach over to hold on to the edge.

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Boosted by brib@bribstodon.xyz ("brib :neofox_floof:​ :Nonbinary:"):
eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place ("Eniko Fox") wrote:

some days the todo list is just "figure out what to do next"

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Boosted by cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber"):
natty@astolfo.social ("princess pancake :butterfly_:​:neofox_lesbian:") wrote:

@N33R@fops.cloud Tesseracted for those that need alt text ​:neofox_floof:​

A meme of Clippy the Office mascot saying in a popup bubble: Hey, it looks like you're waiting for ideal conditions to do that thing you've been wanting to do. Need I remind you that ideal conditions do not exist and will never happen? - I'm aware - Wow, rude

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cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber") wrote:

Wow, a literal "you're holding it wrong" AI bro comment https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48191575

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Boosted by cwebber@social.coop ("Christine Lemmer-Webber"):
bri7@treehouse.systems ("Luci Bitchface Angerfoot") wrote:

@cwebber oops all borg berries

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻 ✍️ 🥐 🇵🇷") wrote:

This is a book Jack Donaghy would hand to Liz Lemon after she breaks up with a boyfriend. 70+ comments and no one has the guts to tell him that this title make me no fucking sense.

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Boosted by aredridel@kolektiva.social ("Mx. Aria Stewart"):
blag@typo.social ("Sam at BLAG") wrote:

And, here’s a cool project from Alja Herlah, ‘Signage Rebirth’, recreating the logotypes of former Slovenian brands:

http://aljaherlah.com/signage-rebirth/

Echoes of Juan Nava’s Letras Recuperadas (recovered letters):

https://bl.ag/juannava

#Sloveina #Logotypes #Brands #Lettering