Canadian software engineer living in Europe.

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Cake day: June 7th, 2023

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  • There’s something deeply infuriating about a politician citing climate change and energy security as priorities in the same breath as promoting LNG and carbon capture as solutions.

    He either doesn’t understand the problem, or he’s hoping we don’t. Both options make him a terrible leader.

    Edit: and now I’m at the point where he’s saying that the path to transition is through a period of increased emissions because the shock would be too great. Now where have I heard that before?

    Oh right, the last 30 years. Somehow, choosing not to burn the planet is something “Future Canada” will have to do. “Present Canada” is always willing to screw over future generations if it means making fossil companies richer.


  • This is the typical defence for copyright. It’s also innacurate to the point of being intellectually dishonest. It ignores the reality of capitalism where legal protections only exist for people and corporations that have the money/power to get what they want.

    Your Thing™ example would be cloned and sold on Amazon by a broad range of fly-by-night companies, and that’s if you’re lucky. If you’re unlucky, Amazon will clone it themselves, obfuscate your product in its search results, and sell your product under their brand, sometimes even for more than you’re selling it.

    If your Thing™ isnt a physical product but rather something creative, then 99 times out of 100, there are only really two paths available to you:

    In the lucky case you sell your copyright to a third party that exploits it (and you), offering you a pittance while simultaneously tying your hands, preventing you from creating derivative works or even just giving it away… for the res t of your life, and that of your kids’. In the unlucky case, you can’t afford to promote your product, so you toil for years with little to no reward for your work. Then AI techbros scrape your art and sell it back to you exclusively for their profit.

    Copyright has some great marketing, but it offers you little while the rich claim ownership over your art, and our society.













  • I’m curious about this. How are you doing it and what sorts of poison are you generating?

    I understand that there are watermarking tools like Nightshade, but I hear they’ve already been undermined. I’d like to create a never ending rabbit hole of fake blog posts, but I’m not clear on how to ensure that the site’s search indexing continues to work while poisoning any AI crawling.