man alive does it make my blood boil when I see people misrepresenting Terms of Service and claiming Evil Corporation #152893 is going to steal your art. I can’t even figure out why it makes me so mad but whenever I see it I’m livid.

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man alive does it make my blood boil when I see people misrepresenting Terms of Service and claiming Evil Corporation #152893 is going to steal your art. I can’t even figure out why it makes me so mad but whenever I see it I’m livid.
"Yet, as I came to discover, data workers are as precarious as factory workers, their labor is largely ghost work and they remain an undervalued bedrock of the AI industry."
The pursuit of building intelligent, superhuman machines is nothing new. One Jewish folktale from the early 1900s describes the creation of
Me, simply vibing as characters go to therapy:
My song-infected brain: DON’T YOU KNOW THE WORLD IS BUILT WITH BLOOD
I am trying very hard to avoid fast fashion and reduce the clothes I buy, but every youtuber or blogger who I look at for tips seems to have absolutely no concept of being poor. Even the ones who are really sweet and mean well. "I understand that some of you guys can’t afford to buy good quality clothes like these all at once so it’s perfectly fine to do this slowly and build up your wardbrobe over a couple of years! Everyone can work towards avoiding fast fashion even if you have to do it slowly” is a really nice sentiment and more understanding than I see from most vegan/zero waste gurus but still requires dispoable income.
My £30 Asos winter coat will come apart at the seams three times over before I can afford that £400 wool beauty that would last the rest of my life. You tell me to thrift as if the thrift shops here arent picked clean by people in far more desperate situations than me, as if the £150 second hand good quality coat is any more affordable to me than the £400 new one. There is no scenario, even over years that would get me to your position without a drastic change in my income. This isnt lack of dedication to the enviroment, or laziness or lack of understanding. This is just poverty
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