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Technology@beehaw.org•Perplexity wants to buy Google Chrome for $34.5 billion, twice the company's valueEnglish
9·8 months agoI wonder how large of a bid I should send to Microsoft to buy Windows.
But seriously, if they aren’t creating their own, better browser to compete and win over users then there is a problem with the market.
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Technology@beehaw.org•YouTube relaxes moderation rules to allow more controversial contentEnglish
81·10 months agoThere are two issues I see here.
The first is that WPA’s (Word Prediction Algorithms) don’t have any insight into topics; they just find probable matches for candidate words based on training texts. In fact the text pasted here, by making transparently irrelevant points, demonstrates its lack of ability to offer value.
The second is that the general attitude in most spaces in general is not strictly in favor of either more censorship or less censorship. Rather, the attitude that most people show is a fear that views they believe to be harmful will be promoted, while views they believe to be helpful will be either censored or placed at a comparative disadvantage. It would be natural for Lemmy communities to have the same attitude as most other humans.
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Politics@beehaw.org•‘You’re Not Above the Law’: Judge Approves 14-State Lawsuit Against Elon Musk for Axing 50,000+ Jobs and Illegally Firing Federal WorkersEnglish
7·10 months agoIt does not appear to be a criminal case.
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Politics@beehaw.org•3 Adams Case Prosecutors Resign Rather Than Express Regret to Justice Dept.English
2·1 year ago(2) the prosecution getting the full resources it needs to go hard in 100% of cases, and the defense only getting those resources if the client is wealthy and otherwise “lol good luck sucker.”
What would you think of a rule giving a person charged with a crime a voucher payable to their lawyer, where the amount of the voucher is equal to the amount spent against them times a factor based on their income?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Elon Musk and Wikipedia are feudingEnglish
1·1 year agoIf people with this mindset could be happy with just having their own thing, not polluted with the ideas of others, there would be no conflict. Unfortunately the mindset requires that there can’t be other people in the world doing their own thing.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Victims of ‘kids-for-cash’ judge outraged by Biden pardon: ‘What about all of us?’English
14·1 year agoThe judge may well have deserved a life sentence for all the harm he did, so please don’t think I’m defending him, but the reporting on this story has been disappointing.
Conahan was released from prison in 2020 due to Covid-19 and placed on house arrest, which had been scheduled to end in 2026.
So the previous administration decided he didn’t need to be in prison, which is worth explaining. What was the reason? Did they find him to be reformed and worthy of living at home?
Conahan’s sentence was one of about 1,500 the US president commuted – or shortened – on Thursday while also pardoning 39 Americans who had been convicted of non-violent crimes.
Doing the math, he has served a little more than 13 of his 17 year sentence. How many years did Biden commute? Is he being released within days, or did he only have one year taken off the end of his sentence, so that he gets out in 2027 instead of 2028? The article doesn’t say.
In response to Conahan’s pardon
Guardian, you just said that it was a commutation, not a pardon. How can you get it wrong in the very next sentence??? The most basic standards of accuracy would demand that you not contradict yourself so quickly.
And if the media wants this to be a scandal, they need to investigate the reason for the commutation. Did Conahan make contributions to Biden’s campaign? It would be easy for a newspaper to find out one way or the other. Or was he asked to pay a cash bribe for a reduced sentence? Or did he spend the last 13 years volunteering and living a life that we’d admire if it wasn’t for the things he’d done before? Or does he have a terminal illness and won’t live past March? Or is he a close friend of a top official? We don’t know… because the media wants to publish the story without first doing their job.

Development on this: she has announced that she is resigning from Congress.