Hi Carsten,
Yes, Jitsi oir BBB a good idea. Can you set up a link for Monday 23 15:00?
Then I will spread that asap to all lists,
Greetings, Rob
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> On 20 Sep 2024, at 15:19, Carsten Agger <agger@???> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to send my own summary, but for now I'll limit myself to saying that I quite agree with JNM here:
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> On 9/13/24 13:14, Jean-Noël Montagné wrote:
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> [snip]
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>> In summary, for me, both sectors of AI and IOT are moribund. They will continue to abuse the capitalist gallery, and a few non-politicized hackers, for a few more years, continuing to destroy our environment and our resources, and accelerating the collapse. But I will not spend another joule of energy, not a single neuron to promote their development. As I said in 2010, by organizing the hacker festival Estive Numérique, we have reached a "digital peak", a technological level sufficient to divert or stop the collective march towards disaster, without amplifying the climate crisis which will in any case impact societies very badly. http://web.archive.org/web/20100711143828/http://www.estivenumerique.org/editorial-engl.
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> I agree. I don't believe in the promises of the hugely ressource-consuming LLM/"AI" technology as currently unleashed - it's largely hype and scams, for laughs I often frequent https://pivot-to-ai.com/
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> [snip]
>> Looking forward to seeing you soon on video on my 2006 computer, I will go through my VPN so that Zoom does not retrieve my metadata…
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> Why Zoom? If we're supposed to be free software people, I mean. There are so many free and better alternatives, such as Jitsi and BigBlueButton.
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