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  3. There's this Calvin and Hobbes strip where Calvin's dad says that if we actually wanted more leisure time, we'd invent machines that did things more slowly, and I think about it all the time.

There's this Calvin and Hobbes strip where Calvin's dad says that if we actually wanted more leisure time, we'd invent machines that did things more slowly, and I think about it all the time.

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  • keoni@mastodon.nzK keoni@mastodon.nz

    @camertron wow, I've been thinking that exact thing with this AI stuff. Got more work done fast. But for who? We'll still have to work 9 to 5. We don't get to work less. Crazy that comic is so on point and more so today.

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    @keoni @camertron right? And this seems especially true when what they mean by work is create more email no one wants to read.

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    • thesquirrelfish@sfba.socialT thesquirrelfish@sfba.social

      @keoni @camertron right? And this seems especially true when what they mean by work is create more email no one wants to read.

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      @thesquirrelfish @keoni @camertron

      that hopes it finds us well

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      • camertron@ruby.socialC camertron@ruby.social

        Found it

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        For some reason that reminded me of https://m.xkcd.com/303/

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        • camertron@ruby.socialC camertron@ruby.social

          Found it

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          @camertron This is Jevons paradox, right?

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          • ghostdancer@mastodon.sdf.orgG ghostdancer@mastodon.sdf.org

            @camertron Watterson was/is a visionary. So many things on C&H were so on point. That's what makes it one of the greatest comic strips of all time.

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            @ghostdancer @camertron So true! This one is the most visceral explanation of why specifying autonomous robot behavior is hard I've ever seen - identifying relevant edge cases in advance is almost impossible.

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            • robotistry@fediscience.orgR robotistry@fediscience.org

              @ghostdancer @camertron So true! This one is the most visceral explanation of why specifying autonomous robot behavior is hard I've ever seen - identifying relevant edge cases in advance is almost impossible.

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              @Robotistry @camertron IG before it existed.

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              • camertron@ruby.socialC camertron@ruby.social

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                @camertron in tech, there's an xkcd for this concept: https://xkcd.com/303/

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                • camertron@ruby.socialC camertron@ruby.social

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                  @camertron I like that one where Calvin 'invents a more efficient time use / way to do his homework" by using a kitchen timer and setting times around 1 minute to complete 'tasks' 😂

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                  • camertron@ruby.socialC camertron@ruby.social

                    Found it

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                    @camertron Watterson, American prophet and daydreamer extraordinaire.

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                      @roy_calum @camertron

                      "Entschleunigung" is negative acceleration, i.e. a continuous decrease in speed.

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                      • kasperd@westergaard.socialK kasperd@westergaard.social

                        For some reason that reminded me of https://m.xkcd.com/303/

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                        @kasperd @camertron Teaching IT in adult education and this has to be among the top 5 xkcd comics I reference.

                        (The undisputed #1 being correct horse battery staple.)

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                        • gilesgoat@toot.walesG gilesgoat@toot.wales

                          @camertron I like that one where Calvin 'invents a more efficient time use / way to do his homework" by using a kitchen timer and setting times around 1 minute to complete 'tasks' 😂

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                          @gilesgoat @camertron Calvin invented the Pomodoro Technique?

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                          • glennseto@mastodon.socialG glennseto@mastodon.social

                            @gilesgoat @camertron Calvin invented the Pomodoro Technique?

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                            @glennseto @camertron I know there's a strip IIRC where he talks about "ETM" Effective Time Management ..EDIT : THIS STRIP

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                              Found it

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                              @camertron Our systems are already less efficient. Waiting on computer software becomes a larger part of the day each year, and software becomes more bloathed. Nowadays you cannot even easily find what is the hold up on windows systems, but still things are not moving. Seems we have passed the efficiency marker on this OS a good while ago. Adding more memory, bandwidth and horsepower is not keeping up with it anymore. To think we’ve put people on the moon with much less…

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                              • camertron@ruby.socialC camertron@ruby.social

                                Found it

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                                @camertron

                                Can't confirm. These machines made my life possible at all. When I got bullied in school, Internet chat became my only available form of social contact. Without it, I'd have had no one but my parents to talk to.

                                That was when I was 12.

                                Which is why it absolutely breaks my heart to hear people say kids should be kicked out of social media. What an awful idea! They're going to ruin a lot of innocent children's lives and mental health that way.

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                                  Found it

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                                  @camertron Whoah is this really the original?

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                                  • bornach@masto.aiB bornach@masto.ai

                                    @keoni @camertron
                                    Once worked for a narcissistic bosshole who told me how the Internet was such a game changer, and implied his bullying of staff to work harder than before was somehow justified.

                                    For similar reasons sociopath bossholes love AI because it justifies pressuring their employees to adopt the "hardcore" work culture.

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                                    @bornach @keoni @camertron i've long suspected that the main benefit of this LLM craze isnt that it can do our jobs, but that it creates a quasi-credible omnipresent threat that we are all replaceable, without this ever needing to be definitively proven true.

                                    The best way to address this is to call their bluff with a general strike.

                                    "Oh youre gonna replace us with AI? Ok, go ahead and do it."

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                                    • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                                      @camertron

                                      Can't confirm. These machines made my life possible at all. When I got bullied in school, Internet chat became my only available form of social contact. Without it, I'd have had no one but my parents to talk to.

                                      That was when I was 12.

                                      Which is why it absolutely breaks my heart to hear people say kids should be kicked out of social media. What an awful idea! They're going to ruin a lot of innocent children's lives and mental health that way.

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                                      @argv_minus_one @camertron Hi, child of the Internet also (I moved around a lot as a kid and didn't like the people around me much).

                                      Facebook is not good for children, nor is TikTok. These platforms have been shown repeatedly to work to make their platforms addictive. This is actively harmful to children. They also do very little to try to keep children safe on their platforms.

                                      I am 100% for a Facebook and TikTok ban.

                                      To call these equivalent to IRC is ridiculous, unfair, and frankly dishonest.

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                                      • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                                        @camertron

                                        Can't confirm. These machines made my life possible at all. When I got bullied in school, Internet chat became my only available form of social contact. Without it, I'd have had no one but my parents to talk to.

                                        That was when I was 12.

                                        Which is why it absolutely breaks my heart to hear people say kids should be kicked out of social media. What an awful idea! They're going to ruin a lot of innocent children's lives and mental health that way.

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                                        @argv_minus_one @camertron for the sake of those who are going through what we did, we must fight back.

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                                        • elizafox@social.treehouse.systemsE elizafox@social.treehouse.systems

                                          @argv_minus_one @camertron Hi, child of the Internet also (I moved around a lot as a kid and didn't like the people around me much).

                                          Facebook is not good for children, nor is TikTok. These platforms have been shown repeatedly to work to make their platforms addictive. This is actively harmful to children. They also do very little to try to keep children safe on their platforms.

                                          I am 100% for a Facebook and TikTok ban.

                                          To call these equivalent to IRC is ridiculous, unfair, and frankly dishonest.

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                                          @argv_minus_one @camertron Also:

                                          One doesn't have to look far to see many instances of bullying on Facebook and TikTok the platforms did nothing to try to stop that led directly to teen suicides.

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