@caffeine
@lemmy.mlI recall that 5-6 years ago, temperatures around 30 Celsius were outrageous, unprecedented and unbearable here in Central Europe. Now, we're seeing stuff like 40 degrees and we don't even whine about it anymore.
And even IF a server is storing your messages — doesn't E2EE make that irrelevant? It doesn't matter if they store it as long as they cannot decrypt it. I don't quite understand @SevereLow's concerns.
But you do know where your messages are synced don't you? You can check your chat partner's homeserver. Or am I mistaken?
The longer this shitshow goes on, the dumber Elon looks. Who could idolize him at this point?
If I really like a creator, I’ll donate to them. Ads are an intrusion on privacy, and everybody has the right to block them without moral backlash.
Everyone educated on the topic understands that it’s a pop psychological misrepresentation of some very interesting work.
The irony of this is that those who aren’t “educated on the topic” do not realize that by describing the Dunning-Kruger effect as the law of “overconfident stupid people”, they themselves have become subjects of the effect.
What I was trying to say is that the Dunning-Kruger effect being misrepresented as something that only applies to “stupid people” is often done by people who are themselves undereducated on its topic. The DK effect applies to everybody.