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enieslobby commented on ICE Will Use AI to Surveil Social Media   jacobin.com/2025/10/ice-z... · Posted by u/throwaway81523
ryan_lane · 2 months ago
Japan now has Kimi Onoda as Minister in Charge of Foreign Nationals and Immigration, and she's an immigrant herself, but her stance on immigrants is pretty hardline.

These people aren't anti-immigrant because of issues with immigration. They're anti-immigrant because they're hateful.

enieslobby · 2 months ago
Please provide evidence for Kimi Onoda being "hateful". She is 100% culturally Japanese, and even speaks English with an accent. This is different from immigrants who don't know the basic cultural norms of a country and have integration issues.
enieslobby commented on ICE Will Use AI to Surveil Social Media   jacobin.com/2025/10/ice-z... · Posted by u/throwaway81523
Nextgrid · 2 months ago
Companies that employ undocumented workers at scale have significant political power and deporting them en-masse would shock many industries, so this won’t happen.

The recent ICE shenanigans (which don’t get me wrong - are awful and badly executed) are just performative bullshit to please the voter base. In fact I’d argue they are intentionally executed badly to attract media attention so they can all say they are being tough on immigrants.

enieslobby · 2 months ago
Which companies employ undocumented workers at scale?
enieslobby commented on The young, inexperienced engineers aiding DOGE   wired.com/story/elon-musk... · Posted by u/medler
enieslobby · a year ago
what law is he breaking?
enieslobby commented on Will scaling work?   dwarkeshpatel.com/p/will-... · Posted by u/saliagato
cortic · 2 years ago
If humans are basically evolved LLMs, which i think is likely; Reasoning will be an emergent property of LLMs within context with appropriate weights.
enieslobby · 2 years ago
Why do you think humans are basically evolved LLMs? Honest question, would love to read more about this viewpoint.
enieslobby commented on Google doesn’t want employees working remotely anymore   theverge.com/2023/6/7/237... · Posted by u/dlb007
sitkack · 3 years ago
Depending on the org, most Google employees are already part of a distributed team. This is nothing but making management appear functional and bean counters that manage the buildings feel like their buildings are being used.

Has zero to do with productivity.

enieslobby · 3 years ago
> Depending on the org, most Google employees are already part of a distributed team

citation needed

enieslobby commented on Elon has decided not to join our board   twitter.com/paraga/status... · Posted by u/minimaxir
braingenious · 4 years ago
Serious question: Who cares?

I am not trying to make a joke or seem edgy. Literally, what group of people is actually impacted by this by first or second order effects of…whatever the hell this story entails?

In other words, this is on the front page of hacker news. Why?!

enieslobby · 4 years ago
I find it hard to believe you're not trying to seem edgy. Is it difficult to imagine that many Twitter user's experiences will be affected by Elon Musk's involvement with the company?
enieslobby commented on Facebook chooses Canada for Dating feature launch   cbc.ca/news/technology/fa... · Posted by u/Futurebot
eksemplar · 7 years ago
Are you sure facebook is the right app though? They obviously have a large user base, but is facebook really being used anymore?

This is anecdotal, but everyone in my social circle is considering quitting facebook. They stick around for the same reason I am, because events are planned on facebook, because everyone is there.

No one really uses the wall though, and messenger completely died when it started forcing you to use it on mobile and people simply started using other message services because half their friends wouldn't respond until they were at computers.

That's not to say facebook the company is struggling. The wall has moved to instagram and a lot of people obviously use watsapp, but facebook itself is almost exclusively a better meetup.

Maybe this is different in the US, and it's certainly anecdotal, but it's the story I hear everywhere.

The user base is big, like you've said, and that means facebook has better potential than almost everyone else, I'll agree with you there, at least in theory. I just don't think Facebook is really a company with enough vision to disrupt online dating. If they were, they probably wouldn't still be trying to push facebook as their core product, and certainly not at the expense of their new apps that people actually like. I mean, it feels like the world is moving on, and Facebook isn't realising it, maybe because of their company name, but it just feels like they don't have the or any vision anymore.

enieslobby · 7 years ago
> messenger completely died when it started forcing you to use it on mobile and people simply started using other message services because half their friends wouldn't respond until they were at computers.

To counter this with my own personal anecdote, in my social circles this is not true at all, and messenger has become even more of the messaging standard in recent times.

enieslobby commented on Why open office design makes people less productive   medium.com/swlh/why-open-... · Posted by u/aytekin
enieslobby · 7 years ago
I've read so many variants of this same article.

u/enieslobby

KarmaCake day74April 20, 2012View Original