I’ll never not enjoy his interaction with Rachel on countdown.
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killingspark@feddit.orgto World News@lemmy.world•People in Gaza starving, sick and dying as aid blockade continuesEnglish25·11 days agoAnd the world just watches. Or, more accurately, stopped watching. The conflict apparently passed our collective attention span. It’s now just part of the dystopian background imagery of the world we are living in
killingspark@feddit.orgto News@lemmy.world•The Trump Administration Switched to TeleMessage and It Got Hacked, Leaking MessagesEnglish4·18 days agoHehe, I get to make a Wooooosh
But it’s also a pretty niche reference
killingspark@feddit.orgto News@lemmy.world•The Trump Administration Switched to TeleMessage and It Got Hacked, Leaking MessagesEnglish9·18 days agoOh, Really?!
killingspark@feddit.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Israel redraws Gaza map, limiting Palestinians to a third of the enclaveEnglish21·21 days agoMaybe they are playing for gazans to finally ask for Gaza to be absorbed by Israel so they can claim it wasn’t genocide?
killingspark@feddit.orgto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Regulations don't exist because governments like them...English1·22 days agoI mean there is extensive research on the topic of incentives and how powerful they are. But sure you can go on and believe that humans aren’t subject to being manipulated that way. Have a nice day
killingspark@feddit.orgto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Regulations don't exist because governments like them...English1·22 days agoPeople following incentives blah-bkah is people being morons. See also “I was following orders” fallacy applied to army
No? It’s being smart in the system around you. It might be unethical but following the incentives is the easy and profitable option. the incentives are set by the system in which you are living. Capitalism.
Capitalism strives for something? Niice. And I thought “economic system” does not have any strivings
I’m not sure where you got this. Economic, or broader, any social system strives for some kind of goal. Otherwise society wouldn’t have implemented them. In the case of capitalism that goal is return on investments.
Anything has to be enforced because we consistently fail to produce developed and balanced humans. Whatever -ism you try to build around what kind of people we have now, it will fail. So cut the crap about capitalism already
The idea that there could be “developed and balanced” humans that would just resist the drive for profit that dominates our whole economy is just so flawed. We shouldn’t try to make humans that fit the economic model. We should try to make an economic model that fits the humans we have. And the humans we have largely follow the incentives provided by the system, no matter how unethical the outcomes might be.
killingspark@feddit.orgto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Regulations don't exist because governments like them...English2·22 days agoIt’s not people being morons it’s people following the incentives of the system and fulfilling the responsibilities given to them by the companies they work for. Both of those are directly tied to capitalism. Because those “morons” are doing what capitalism strives for: maximizing the return on invested capital.
How exactly do you think that Wikipedia page disputes that companies are incentivised to maximize profit over everything else? It clearly says that
However, the doctrine of shareholder primacy has been criticized for being at odds with corporate social responsibility and other legal obligations.
The social responsibilities have to be enforced from the outside exactly because they are “at odds” with what companies would do without that enforcement.
killingspark@feddit.orgto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Regulations don't exist because governments like them...English3·23 days agoAnd how does capitalism have anything to do with it?
Oh that’s a rhetorical question right?
Under capitalism companies have one and only one responsibility: making the most profit from the capital invested in them. This means that the responsibilities of all employees, even/especially those deciding how the company should act, are driven by this directive. A CEO would not be fulfilling their responsibilities to the shareholders if they made decisions that lower their profits without being forced by law to make those decisions.
companies do not exist. Humans do
Companies forwards their directive of maximizing profits to the humans that are employed by these companies.
killingspark@feddit.orgto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Regulations don't exist because governments like them...English17·23 days agoThe concept of responsibility that hard to grasp?
For companies that seems to be case yeah
killingspark@feddit.orgto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Peter Navarro says shrinking US economy is good newsEnglish1·23 days agodeleted by creator
killingspark@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft CEO says up to 30% of the company's code was written by AI | TechCrunchEnglish16·23 days agoHave you not noticed that the Windows search has become a meme for being really useful in windows seven and useless in newer versions because it started
- Searching the web and asking an ai for answers without you wanting that
- In consequence syphoning out each and every search promt
- Displaying fucking ads in the fucking search results
And that’s just one example that’s obvious enough to become a meme
BTW: any form of making a Microsoft product worse for profit of Microsoft is enshittification since they have both endusers and sellers of products that only work on windows/in the Microsoft ecosystem locked in with significant costs tied to leaving.
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