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"I was forced to use AI until the day I was laid off." Copywriters reveal how AI has decimated their industry


[...]How have the copywriters been faring, in a world awash in cheap AI text generators and wracked with AI adoption mania in executive circles? As always, we turn to the workers themselves. And once again, the stories they have to tell are unhappy ones. These are accounts of gutted departments, dried up work, lost jobs, and closed businesses. I’ve heard from copywriters who now fear losing their apartments, one who turned to sex work, and others, who, to their chagrin, have been forced to use AI themselves.

Readers of this series will recognize some recurring themes: The work that client firms are settling for is not better when it’s produced by AI, but it’s cheaper, and deemed “good enough.” Copywriting work has not vanished completely, but has often been degraded to gigs editing client-generated AI output. Wages and rates are in free fall, though some hold out hope that business will realize that a human touch will help them stand out from the avalanche of AI homogeneity.



Behind the Seized Venezuelan Tanker, Cuba’s Secret Lifeline


Published Dec. 12, 2025
archive.ph/h23Jt

Firms with ties to Cuba are getting a larger share of Venezuelan oil exports, as the island’s security agents boost President Nicolás Maduro’s defenses.

[If the US didn't embargo and sanction Cuba and Venezuela, this wouldn't be necessary.]

On Friday, Cuban officials condemned the American seizure of the tanker, calling it in a statement an “act of piracy and maritime terrorism” that hurts Cuba and its people.

“This action is part of the U.S. escalation aimed at hampering Venezuela’s legitimate right to freely use and trade its natural resources with other nations, including the supplies of hydrocarbons to Cuba,” the statement said.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/12/world/americas/venezuela-cuba-oil-tanker.html

#Cuba


Behind the Seized Venezuelan Tanker, Cuba’s Secret Lifeline







in reply to chobeat

It’ll be interesting to see how Discord enshittifies.

It’s the default destination for the niche-interest “cozy web,” and they could go down several paths.

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Filesystem suddenly becoming read-only?


I'm running Bazzite, which is immutable, so the root filesystem is read-only, but I've been having an issue pop occasionally where the rest of my filesystem, including my home folder, becomes non-writable. I can't do much, and constantly get popups about folders being non-writable until I reboot, and then everything goes back to normal.

Does anyone know what can cause this to happen? And is there a way to deal with this without rebooting when it does happen? I don't know when I'll be able to try anything out since it's not a frequent issue, but it has happened to me several times in the past.

in reply to moody

I had the same happen on the root folder on a SATA SSD. The SSD was dying (don't remember if there was SMART errors, but the dmesg log showed write-errors. I cloned old SSD to a new SSD and haven't seen the problem since. That was years ago.

When there are multiple consecutive write errors, Linux will re-moumt the partition as read-only to protect the data.
(There usually a statement along the lines of "on-error:remount-ro" for the partition in the /etc/fstab file)

in reply to moody

I ran into something similar recently on a Debian NAS. It was something to do with the power management settings on the drive. Tweaked a couple of settings and the problem so far hasn't arisen again 2+ months later.


This is how China's economic model works: Explaining Socialism with Chinese Characteristics




Oil executives once booed Canada’s prime minister. Now they cheer him.


Mark Carney, once a U.N. special envoy on climate action and finance, is now winning praise from industry but alienating former environmental allies.


archive.ph/v9Qpo

in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

Still. I'm warning people so they can keep this in mind as they read the article.

in reply to streetfestival

She is right to be worried about that. The pandemic(s) that RFK causes won't be contained within the US borders.
in reply to streetfestival

As someone who's cared for people living with chronic liver disease, this feels evil

in reply to technocrit

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don't like this

in reply to LiveLM

This is a very strong list, I mean you have jpeg, PNG and flac on the list.

But yes, .lnk has no legitimate use cases in a torrent.

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in reply to J-Bone

I don't need images since Jellyfin handles all metadata, but yeah FLAC and some others should definitely not be there
in reply to LiveLM

Might be easier to make a white list.
in reply to technocrit

I was thinking the same 😅
So far Qbit only doesn't have it, but a feature request is open
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in reply to LiveLM

Even .pak, a common file type on unreal engine games, lol.
in reply to LiveLM

in other words⋮ only open media files and nothing else:

  • mp3
  • mp4
  • avi
  • mov
  • mkv
  • and some others but these are most common
in reply to technocrit

It really is One Battle After Another in cybersecurity…


Israel violates ceasefire and kills senior Hamas commander Raed Saed in Gaza strike, Israeli media say


Israeli media is reporting that Israeli forces killed senior Hamas commander Raed Saed in a strike on Gaza on Saturday.

The Israeli army issued a statement earlier claiming it had targeted a "key" Hamas member in Gaza City.

It followed reports that an Israeli drone had struck a vehicle in Gaza City. The number of casualties is currently unknown.



This Group Pays Bounties to Repair Broken Devices—Even If the Fix Breaks the Law


https://www.wired.com/story/fulu-repair-bounties-nest-molekule/?=0



Difficulties with creating systemd for nomadnet (Reticulum)


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in reply to WIPocket

You're my hero! It now works.
[Unit]
Description=Nomadnet Service
After=network.target

[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/home/admin/.local/bin/nomadnet --daemon
Restart=on-failure
User=admin
Group=admin

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

So, now the service runs as a daemon. Is it a problem to login via SSH and use the command nomadnet (no daemon), while the daemon-service is running? Because it seems to be working when I try it?
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in reply to sp3ctre

Not a clue, sorry. Ive never used nomadnet and dont know much about it.