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  • what if one wants accounts on say, 3 mastodon servers (one personal, one public, one backup, this is entirely reasonable, but many have more reasons for making separate accounts) and then wants a separate Lemmy account or two, because they prefer the Lemmy interface for specifically that. Or maybe someone wants to separate their work and personal life in addition. Or! They’re a minority and have specific reasons to separate their accounts. Or they’re an artist and want a separate art account

    and then other fediverse software comes along that interacts completely differently than content aggregation (Lemmy) or microblogging (mastodon etc). Neither federates properly yet and wont for a while, so guess what, another account

    you see how this doesn’t work? it has nothing to do with amassing wealth or voting manipulation as this is a problem across fedi (and voting isnt even a thing outside of Lemmy etc) and more to do with accessibility There are valid reasons to have several accounts to the fediverse, and it goes against the spirit of the fediverse to stop that.







  • I’m not so much in favor of IP law as I am in favor of informed consent in every aspect of the word.

    when posting photos, art and text content years ago, I was not able to imagine it might be trained off by an AI. As such I was not able to make a decision based on informed consent if I agreed to that or not.

    Even though quotes such as “once you post it, its on the internet forever” were around, I was not aware the extend to which this reached and that had my art been vacuumed by a generative AI model (it hasnt luckily) people could create art that pretends to be created by me. Thus I could not consent

    I think this goes for a lot of artists actually, especially those who exist far more publicly than I do, who are in those databases and who are a keyword to be used in prompts. There is no possible way they could have given informed consent to that at the time they posted art/at the time they started that social media profile/youtube channel etc.

    To me, this is the real problem. I could care less about corporations.









  • Mnglw@beehaw.orgtoLinux@lemmy.mlA response to the "Boycott Wayland" article
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    8 months ago

    all of these arguments are great and all but as an enduser: I just want things to work

    I don’t care about the why’s or hows. A lot of these arguments explain and justify breakage

    I am an enduser. I expect things to work, specifically I expect the programs I already use to continue working. I expect to lose no functionality

    If they don’t work, then clearly its broken. If I lose functionality, Wayland clearly wasn’t ready