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    sanfierro (sanfierro@pony.social)'s status on Saturday, 21-Dec-2024 10:37:51 JST sanfierro sanfierro
    in reply to
    • Rich Felker
    • Jen

    @dalias @JetlagJen The purpose is to encourage the reader of the OP to think of a few things, as stated. Jen has provided a thought train, ending up with questions about my own post. Here's another example thought train:
    - persuading people to think "Oh, I'm not people at the back, I'm not uninformed, I'm informed (now)" and to adopt what follows as a widely recognized fact as opposed to an opinion
    - maybe it's a good purpose given the state of affairs around Gen AI and LLMs, but maybe we need less of that on social media (e.g. instead use "I think" or even "Important to hear", because it doesn't refer to anyone in any particular way (like "people at the back") and thus tries its best to not be manipulative or divisive)
    - as given, it's an absolute statement, let's hope the author didn't actually mean it absolutely
    - no, unless it's not absolute, then depends on what the author meant, and as absolute as it's given, such stand may lead us to miss out on possible good and ethical use cases, like any talk about searching for or even finding new non-exploitative non-snake oil use cases being automatically dismissed (e.g. considered simping for "AI" capitalists or something else depending on whatever way to dismiss fits best), oh, and similar applies to blockchain and crypto ("oh, look, so many bad uses, there must be no good use possible, let's not ever think of people with good intentions researching into more democratic ways to handle money and other areas, they're all scammers" kind of thinking)

    Of course, don't take the above as the only correct or the best, it's just an example, after all the purpose is to encourage critical thinking. So, yeah, my response doesn't serve the purpose Cassandrich mentioned (I don't judge you for that). I think the purpose of my response is good

    In conversation about 5 months ago from pony.social permalink
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    sanfierro (sanfierro@pony.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Dec-2024 18:51:37 JST sanfierro sanfierro
    in reply to

    Here's a few things for the reader of the original post to think about:
    What purpose does the first line serve
    Is it a good purpose
    Is the second line an absolute statement
    Is it correct

    In conversation about 5 months ago from pony.social permalink
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    sanfierro (sanfierro@pony.social)'s status on Tuesday, 07-May-2024 06:38:51 JST sanfierro sanfierro
    in reply to
    • ✧✦Catherine✦✧

    @whitequark As someone who's never hacked the Linux kernel and uses it only as a regular (not really power) user, this feels scary, although I feel like I need someone savvy to explain to me what the implications are, etc

    In conversation about a year ago from pony.social permalink
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    sanfierro (sanfierro@pony.social)'s status on Monday, 06-May-2024 13:46:40 JST sanfierro sanfierro
    in reply to
    • ✧✦Catherine✦✧

    @whitequark
    > va_args
    I think I've seen this somewhere, perhaps C?
    Also, I think you've just shown me what wakers are, but I still don't fully understand

    In conversation about a year ago from pony.social permalink

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