lemonaz

  • 0 Posts
  • 376 Comments
Joined 8 months ago
cake
Cake day: February 21st, 2025

help-circle

  • I’m inclined towards the opposite: Kirk would have been too valuable to them. He’s been one of the biggest propagandists and doing good work. Plus his debate shtick works really well on unsuspecting people with no opinions because he comes off like a well informed and well meaning “debate me” dork rather than a chud sociopath (though he is more like that on his shows, especially the one with Jack Posobiec who’s a more unhinged nazi, but only the truly committed end up watching those since it’s a much less entertaining format than “Kirk DESTROYS student” vertical clips).

    I mean, compare that to when Matt Walsh does public debates with young people: the sleaze on that guy is permanent, he gives off Handmaid’s Tale commander vibes. The newbie reaction is less “he seems to have a point” and more “why is he allowed around minors”. Basically what I’m saying is I think they would have picked someone less crucial to their operation if it were a Trump hit job, someone like Jack Posobiec or even smaller. It would have had literally the same effect.



  • lemonaztoMicroblog Memesthe baddies
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    edit-2
    1 month ago

    I hope the old gods and new gods eat each other alive, but they’ve been collaborating so well* up to now, unfortunately for us.

    *It’s not all been fun in the sun: the fallout between Trump and Elon, the H1B infighting, and now the Epstein stuff (arguably also popularized by Elon). So yeah, there have been some notable instances of divergence. One can only hope there will be more.



  • lemonaztoTechnology*Permanently Deleted*
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    1 month ago

    Oh really? I didn’t know about that. Thanks! I meant they theoretically have full control over the app since they build the whole thing, rather than have it run in a browser environment which they can’t control and could theoretically be altered with extensions etc. Seems they’re not that great at controlling their own app either, lol


  • lemonaztoTechnology*Permanently Deleted*
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    3
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    1 month ago

    I know the main topic is ditching Spotify, but on the secondary topic of screwing over Spotify…

    I realized that you can “pirate” Spotify (i.e. listen indefinitely as if you had a paid account) if you have uBlock Origin on Edge. No setup needed, it just works. Most likely any Chromium-like browser will work.

    Unfortunately, I haven’t got it to work with Zen browser which is Firefox based so I’m not sure if all Firefox based browsers are affected. The workaround I have for now is just have Edge open with Spotify in the background, and control it from the Spotify interface on Zen. Never download the app, they control that fully.

    Funnily enough, I also got ad-free Spotify play on Amazon Echo when I was controlling it from Edge, though I never tried with Zen because I don’t use Echo anymore.

    PS: For audiophiles this is probably not gonna fly, as you don’t have access to the highest bit rates iirc.



  • lemonaztopolitics We Deserve Way, Way More Time Off
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    5
    ·
    edit-2
    1 month ago

    To each their own, I suppose. I’m fine with people opting to work more, like maybe get a second job or something if they feel like they have too much time with nothing to do, but that’s the thing: they should be able to choose. A shorter work week wouldn’t impede someone like you, it would actually help you make more money by freeing up time for you to take on more projects. Think of it more as “my time, my choice”.




  • I could make it work with the default/base model (GPT 4.1) and it’s pretty decent. It’s even better with Claude 4 Sonnet but that will use up your credits and the $10 plan gives you (I think) 350 questions a month with these so-called premium models, while with the base you have literally unlimited queries, which is something you don’t really see much with these coding agents (believe me, I’ve looked!).

    So I’d say the base model is at around 80-90% of the premium, and it’s free. Most of the time it works just as well. It’s most obvious when you push it or start piling up the code and it gets messy. I initially built a feature in a web app with the base (GPT) which took around 2000 lines total, and after realizing that there was a lot of repeated code and such, I asked the premium (Sonnet) to analyze the code and tell me how it would refactor it… And it did. In one go. Cut it down to 1000 lines. And it actually worked! I know luck factored into it, but that right there proved why Sonnet is superior to GPT. And I used both through Github Copilot.

    Basically what I’m saying is that Github Copilot is essentially Cursor if you use the Sonnet model. But the problem is that you can’t get as many Sonnet queries with Github as you get with the Cursor $20 plan (which is around 2000 questions a month). In my case, since my company pays for both, I switched to Cursor. For free Claude access with an obscenely high daily token limit, I recommend Rovo Dev from Atlassian (the JIRA company).




  • lemonaztoFunny@sh.itjust.worksHow is it indeed
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    2 months ago

    Glad someone’s dreams actually have meaning. Mine make no sense and I forget most of them by the time I wake up. The best I can hope for is getting a few seconds of lucid dreaming where I can can fly around for a bit until the dream ends (whenever the lucid thing happens, the dream seems to fall apart and I have trouble keeping myself from waking up).




  • They could be intentionally obtuse. Surely they’re intentionally provocative, the question is whether this is because of ignorance or malice. My guess is it’s something in between, where they’re smart enough to know what they’re doing but care more about the money. I mean they surely vetted the fascists they got on with Mehdi Hasan because most of those people are creators with content out there for all to see, so they knew exactly what views they were platforming and normalizing to a wide audience.

    I don’t think they’re ideologically fascist, but I do think they’re evil, in the same way capitalists are evil: they always consciously choose their self-interest over accountability for the consequences of their actions (which they are well aware of). And if push comes to shove, they’d fight dirty (e.g. aligning with fascists and fascist narratives) to protect themselves from said accountability.



  • Somehow I doubt the trumpers are worried. They just want to win. If anything can guarantee their state goes for Trump they’ll take it.

    I’m not American, but from my limited experience, my QAnon relatives (who are immigrants themselves in another western country!) were ok with martial law and taking away women’s rights as the price to pay to get out of the “dictatorship” they imagined with “forced vaccination” and “LGBT indoctrination” and immigrant “invasion”. They also have no problem with taking away LGBT rights because “they have too many now, look at Hollywood”. They constantly bring up about how Jews run the world and how bad Israel is, but they have no problem with Trump being their lapdog and enabling their worst atrocities and fantasizing about building a riviera in Gaza. When all the Palestinians there will have perished (something I dread is likely to happen), they’ll probably credit Trump with ending the genocide. And don’t get me started on Epstein, which was their whole reason for joining QAnon. Back in February they were excitedly telling me, unprompted, how Pam Bondi says the files are on her desk. They haven’t said anything since. Wanna bet they’ll get defensive if I ask them about it now?

    My point is these people don’t care about democracy or human rights, they just scream about them when they experience disconfort, but really all they want is a godking who punishes “the right people” and reminds them every 10 seconds how special they are and how they deserve freedom and sovereignty not like the bad people who they are always persecuted by.