I’m like “Fuck the broligarchs, you can kiss my whole asshole If you 'on’t like regulations you can press fast forward”
Basic Glitch
Researcher in the U.S. trying to stay informed and help others stay informed. I write a blog that focuses on public information, public health, and policy: https://pimento-mori.ghost.io/
I only recently began using ghost, and am slowly figuring things out. Apologies for any formatting issues.
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Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto World News@lemmy.world•Israeli military used 500lb bomb in strike on Gaza cafe, fragments revealEnglish24·5 days agoFingers crossed. Not sure how many children and innocent civilians you have to intentionally murder for absolutely no reason in 2025 to get charged with a war crime, but it must be a pretty high bar bc…
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Ted Cruz's plan to punish states that regulate AI shot down in 99-1 voteEnglish4·5 days ago? I don’t see them trying to sneak an AI regulation ban again anytime soon. This is about the strongest bipartisan support against anything I can recall in my life.
Many of the people that voted against this are to blame for many of the other problems we are about to be hit with.
However, of all the scary shit in that bill, this was one of the most concerning to me. Specifically in terms of irreversibility to the damage it would do, the creation of national AI surveillance databases being built across the country, and the kind of environmental and safety regulations that will have to be ignored in order to power them.
The closest thing to hope, I hold for my own state, is that I just hope whatever lesson we ended up serve as in future history books isn’t on the same scale or worse than Chernobyl.
I can breathe a little easier knowing that the entire country won’t be facing a mandatory federal law demanding they be more like Louisiana in terms of deregulation in order to make a terrible idea actually profitable, regardless of how many people it hurts.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Ted Cruz's plan to punish states that regulate AI shot down in 99-1 voteEnglish2·5 days agoI’m sorry, but that’s bullshit. This would have been the inverse of how a federal government is supposed to work. Rather than keeping individuals from being exploited at the state level, the exploiters are now at the federal level creating policy. They’ve had a plan in place since Trump’s first term, and they don’t want blue states interfering.
Governors of states are already looking to remove federal safety regulations to build small modular nuclear reactors in order to power these dumb fucking data centers they will likely be using to store very unethical surveillance data.
They are also planning to use AI to more efficiently build nuclear reactors. While removing federal oversight and safety regulations that have been in place for 50 years… What could possibly go wrong?
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Ted Cruz's plan to punish states that regulate AI shot down in 99-1 voteEnglish17·5 days ago99 problems but this bitch ain’t one.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•George Bush launches rare critique of Trump75·7 days agoBruh you (Bush, not OP) are to blame for a big ole chunk of the authoritarian powers this man has.
They had to create an entire office of civil rights and liberties dedicated to DHS just because of the patriot act. Now we still have all the government overreach allowed by the patriot act, and a president who decided if a civil rights office gets in the way of his violating civil rights, he would just shut it down.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto News@lemmy.world•Hungary's Orban accuses EU of orchestrating 'repulsive' Pride march17·7 days agoI posted an article earlier about how it apparently really hurt his chances in the election thats scheduled next April but it got removed.
Not sure if somebody is just reporting them, but it was the second article related to Hungary and the Pride march that wasn’t a repost but still got removed for some reason.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto News@lemmy.world•US Senate strikes AI regulation ban from Trump megabill6·7 days agoIt’s more like laughing hysterically because the person trying to bury you alive accidentally got himself trapped in the coffin with you.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto Technology@lemmy.world•US Senate strikes AI regulation ban from Trump megabillEnglish24·7 days agoToday sucks for so many reasons, but this put a smile on my face. This lost 99-1!! 🤣🤣🤣
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto The Sound of Resistance@lemmy.world•Link Wray- Fire and Brimstone1·7 days agoSorry for the double post glitch. Idk why that keeps happening lately.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•Congressman Brandon Gill tells mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani "Go back to the Third World"18·8 days agoWho? Man nobody has heard of desperate for warmth of spotlight.
Didnt they have the same reaction when somebody ate a cheese steak with a knife and fork? The things they fixate on…
Maybe if we keep squawking about a bunch of dumb shit, nobody will notice how many rural Americans are about to be fucked 6 ways from Sunday by this big beautiful bill. Then we can spin it as this guy eating with his hands made you lose your healthcare.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto Music@lemmy.world•Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959)English1·8 days agoI love Raymond Scott! Be sure to also bump all volumes of soothing sounds for babies
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto Music@lemmy.world•Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959)English1·9 days agoSomebody drove through my neighborhood earlier today ~12pm with this song cranked to the absolute maximum volume. It caught my attention and I knew I had heard it before but couldn’t remember the name.
Then (I’m assuming it was the same person) drove by playing it again at maximum volume like 20 mins ago. It sent me on a mission to remember it so I could listen to the full song. 10/10 earworm.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•We need to stop pretending AI is intelligentEnglish8·9 days agoIt’s only as intelligent as the people that control and regulate it.
Given all the documented instances of Facebook and other social media using subliminal emotional manipulation, I honestly wonder if the recent cases of AI chat induced psychosis are related to something similar.
Like we know they’re meant to get you to continue using them, which is itself a bit of psychological manipulation. How far does it go? Could there also be things like using subliminal messaging/lighting? This stuff is all so new and poorly understood, but that usually doesn’t stop these sacks of shit from moving full speed with implementing this kind of thing.
It could be that certain individuals have unknown vulnerabilities that make them more susceptible to psychosis due to whatever manipulations are used to make people keep using the product. Maybe they’re doing some things to users that are harmful, but didn’t seem problematic during testing?
Or equally as likely, they never even bothered to test it out, just started subliminally fucking with people’s brains, and now people are going haywire because a bunch of unethical shit heads believe they are the chosen elite who know what must be done to ensure society is able to achieve greatness. It just so happens that “what must be done,” also makes them a ton of money and harms people using their products.
It’s so fucking absurd to watch the same people jamming unregulated AI and automation down our throats while simultaneously forcing traditionalism, and a legal system inspired by Catholic integralist belief on society.
If you criticize the lack of regulations in the wild west of technology policy, or even suggest just using a little bit of fucking caution, then you’re trying to hold back progress.
However, all non-tech related policy should be based on ancient traditions and biblical text with arbitrary rules and restrictions that only make sense and benefit the people enforcing the law.
What a stupid and convoluted way to express you just don’t like evidence based policy or using critical thinking skills, and instead prefer to just navigate life by relying on the basic signals from your lizard brain. Feels good so keep moving towards, feels bad so run away, or feels scary so attack!
Such is the reality of the chosen elite, steering us towards greatness.
What’s really “funny” (in a we’re all doomed sort of way) is that while writing this all out, I realized the “chosen elite” controlling tech and policy actually perfectly embody the current problem with AI and bias.
Rather than relying on intelligence to analyze a situation in the present, and create the best and most appropriate response based on the information and evidence before them, they default to a set of pre-concieved rules written thousands of years ago with zero context to the current reality/environment and the problem at hand.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.workstoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•These past few years have been very illuminating8·10 days agoI was just asking because I literally didn’t know what this was referring to.
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPto News@lemmy.world•Louisiana hospitals press Johnson over megabill Medicaid cut proposals14·10 days agoJust a reminder that Louisiana is the 2nd most dependent state on Medicaid.
Every major hospital system is warning the House Speaker this will cause catastrophic harm to people in his own state.
Meanwhile, even the Cato Institute has pointed out Republicans are literally just burning absurd amounts of money on Deportations.
Deportations to Add Almost $1 Trillion in Costs to the “Big Beautiful Bill”
Really curious to hear how Americans are being helped by anything the Republican party is doing right now?
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.workstoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•These past few years have been very illuminating113·10 days agoDid the DNC say something about Mamdani?
Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOPMto Heritage Foundation Crazy Board @sh.itjust.works•Behold the Strange Spectacle of Christians Against EmpathyEnglish2·12 days agoThat is the whole argument the right used to create the “moral majority,” though.
I really don’t think you should just flat out refuse funding for religious organizations, but I do think there should be more required of religious organizations and nonprofits in order to receive tax exemption status, especially if they receive federal or state funding on top of tax exemption.
Like there’s a giant hospital monopoly in my state that receives grants from the state, and nonprofit tax exemption status despite the fact that the 2 CEOs both make over $1.5M each.
Meanwhile, the state is playing the whole “no doctors will take medicaid at the current rate, so we have to make cuts to state Medicaid.”
Here’s a fucking idea, how about you don’t give state grants to hospitals with staff that (allegedly) won’t accept state Medicaid or better yet, say that if the hospital is going to be receiving state funds in addition to that sweet ass nonprofit status, not only will they be expected to accept Medicaid, they also have to cap administrative salaries.
Same for churches or any other religious organization. Tax exemption status should be based on showing that you’ve earned that status by actually contributing to improving society. Otherwise it’s just corporate welfare.
Fair enough. That’s never been a doubt to me. I still don’t understand how the Zodiac killer could hold office as long as he has, but as long as he’s got power, he’s going to keep trying to destroy this country.