

Then do that instead of misleading edits
Then do that instead of misleading edits
The euro is the official currency of the EU.
you changed your comment from
euro is a beacon of democracy, folks
to
europe is a beacon of democracy, folks
That’s not the way to have a conversation
AGI itself has been made up as a marketing term by LLM companies.
Let’s not forget that the official definition of AGI is that it can make 200 billion dollars.
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The UK is not part of the EU, and never used the Euro?
Or to decrease the number that keyword is seen by the algorithms
When you can answer that question, that’s when the insanity will start to end. Took us 35 years.
Exactly.
Watch what is happening in Hungary. We were the petri dish, the prototype of the rot, we might be the prototype of the solution.
No, what they really mean is to coalesce around popular issues and stop fucking around.
To open to both sides of the culture war divide and reject the parts of it which are divisive and embrace the parts of it which are unifying. To actually court both left and right wing voters and not left and right wing donors. To rebuild your society.
To stop courting one group at the expense of another and try and find issues with broad appeal. Take for example “draining the swamp”. What if someone actually did that? But instead of campaigning solely on stupid slogans, campaign on a wealth tax and name names where crimes will be investigated and wealth will be confiscated. Or infrastructure. Or anything that everyone can agree on. People like Mamdani are good, but what if you had a Mamdani who can mend bridges even with nationalists? What the current things happening in Hungary is showing us is that everyone slowly got so far from where the people are at, Trump and Harris were both extremists and normal people just want a return to normalcy, where crime meets punishment and an honest life’s rewards are greater than a dishonest life’s. That there is no “left” and “right”, just people with issues.
There was a point where Hungarians also started shooting back in history in similar times. That is a way as well. We went from a place where it was only good for the oligarchy to a point where it was good for nobody. Your equivalent would be that Trump would be hanging from a noose next year, but then AOC would be shot the next. And also their followers. Roving gangs in your town, first rounding up everyone not on the right, then everyone not on the left. Then rinse and repeat. Death, rape and accusations.
And finally you end up with a hyperinflation record and a country that will never be what it once was.
They specifically mention that they use your data for marketing and advertising, and they also say in the CCPA section that California may view their activities as “selling data”, as “some of our data sharing described in this privacy policy may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” under those definitions, such as disclosing Personal Data to third parties for our own advertising purposes.”
So, yeah, they totally do sell all your data to everyone who is paying.
I don’t often say this, but that society may just deserve this leader.
BBC has changed the headline, and it shows inconsistently on their own site now, some places show the original, some the new.
I’ll change it.
Edit: I’ve done it and now the link and the title shows different headlines, gotta love BBC.
EU tried to get its own minerals deal with Ukraine in the wake of Trump demands.
Apples and oranges.
The US minerals deal was “give us all your minerals, we will build our own mines on them that will not be subject to your own country’s laws. You may keep some of the proceeds.”
The EU minerals deal was “we will give you money and know-how to build your own mines, in exchange for long-term supply agreements. The resources and the mines will remain yours.”
The difference is the one between someone extorting you to become an indentured taxi driver, and someone offering you a car in exchange for driving them to the airport once in a while. EU support was also not contingent on the deal, while it was made apparent that US support was.
Also Ukraine joining the EU would not make a “buffer”
That was indeed bad wording, I apologise. What I meant was that the EU would gain strategic depth and more advantageous launch site arrangements for missile warfare and whatnot, which would be useful for deterrence. I am from the Eastern periphery as well, and TBH I feel that there indeed is a first/second class EU citizen divide mainly along whether your country joined before or after 2004 (which would make me a second class citizen), but I feel that that particular division is getting less pronounced.
The headline is not editorialised, BBC is weird with this, I didn’t notice, sorry, thanks for pointing it out.
Look the article up in their search: https://www.bbc.co.uk/search?q=visszanyal+a+fagyi&d=NEWS_PS
Or look at the title bar of your browser when opening it. Lemmy retrieved this one automatically. I’ll add an edit to clarify.
Russia is gaining so little territory that it really doesn’t matter with regards to the overall war. The frontlines shifted single towns in the past three years, and there are still Ukrainian forces even on Russian territory. For example, one of the largest frontline movements in a straight line was from Avdiivka to Udachne in the past 18 months.
That is 70 kilometers towards Kyiv, so let’s round up to around 50 kilometers over a year. Kyiv is another 600 kilometers, so if they kept this pace, they would get there by 2037. Extrapolating their current - verified, so again a very low estimate - loss rate, it would require around 15000 more tanks, and around half a million people dead, and even more wounded, again, by a very, very low estimate done by BBC et al., these are the people they found by name.
So all this is an incredibly Russian-tilted assessment, as Avdiivka was an Ukrainian salient closed by Russians, while Udachne is a Russian salient, so this rate of advancement could not even be sustained in the vicinity of Avdiivka, much less the entire frontline. Much less while outperforming the peacetime production of the whole USSR in its heyday.
Zelensky’s administration - it is incorrect to call it his “rule”, as he has been elected in a democratic and transparent manner that anyone could audit, unlike Putin - is going to end certainly either way shortly after the war ends, and is not really a factor in ceasefire negotiations for two reasons.
One, after a definite end to the war, he only has another 5 year term at maximum, so he is not going to be a perpetual dictator like Putin, it’s more like a Churchill situation there, the country is at war so it’s impossible to hold elections The other reason is that a simple ceasefire will not make elections viable again, as the martial law will not end until the war does, so Zelensky will stay in office.
The EU is not trying to “buy up Ukraine at a discount”, they are pushing for Ukrainian EU membership, which would be mutually beneficial. On the one hand, the EU would gain massive strategic food production and a large experienced military, and further buffer area towards Russia.
Ukraine would in turn get direct security guarantees going way beyond NATO, a nuclear deterrent, and immense amounts of monetary support, as in free money intended to build up Ukraine to be a good trading partner. They would both gain full entry to each other’s markets, so in that regard, Ukraine would not be “bought up” by the EU, they would become the EU, with full voting rights and representation in government.
The thing I’m wondering about is that even the MIC of Europe and the US is intertwined, inasmuch the US is switching to German rifles from their old M4s, and a significant portion of the F35 is also manufactured in the EU. I wonder if that’s in scope of the tariffs, or if it’s purchased by the US government directly so it would be exempt.
Also Kickl in Austria, Wilders in the NL, and the assorted Russian-supported far-right.
A journalist in Hungary just said “we would put our hands together (meaning it would be a huge improvement) to have a far right like the one Poland just got rid of”. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a fan of Meloni’s group either, but at least they are not straight up traitors to Europe and their respective countries.
I imagine the strategy everywhere is to keep the lid on this while you can shift your trade elsewhere. TBH the shift should have started during the first Trump admin, but to be fair, nobody thought that Trump can out-Trump himself this bad.
It’s hard to get even more cruel. WARNING: NSFL
Edit: NSFL meaning male baby chicks getting thrown live into a meat grinder,
That is true, but it was a term narrowly and incoherently used by scientists. In fact, that one paper used it, and it took ten years for it to be picked up again, again by just a few academic papers. Even the academic community preferred terms like “strong AI” before the current hype.
AGI was not a term that was used to refer to a concept, it had to be explained by each and every article that mentioned it, it was not a general term that had a strict meaning attached to it. It was brought to that level by Google/Deepmind employees two years ago, and then got into the place where every second Medium article is buzzwording around with it when it became a corporate target for OpenAI/Microsoft.