The “chart” that you posted, it showed barely any increase in the 1800s and massive increases in the last decades.
Womble
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Its not a chart, to be that it would have to show some sort of relation between things. What it is is a list of things that were invented put onto an exponential curve to try and back up loony singularity naratives.
Trying to claim there was vastly less innovation in the entire 19th century than there was in the past decade is just nonsense.
Womble@piefed.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•UK government trial of Microsoft's M365 Copilot finds no clear productivity boostEnglish69·8 hours agoThats complete speculation on your part though. It could equally be people hardly used it at first then started to use it more as they found ways it was helpful. Unless you see the data there’s no reason to say one or the other.
Womble@piefed.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification lawsEnglish11·4 days agoGiven that I havent expressed a preference and have never voted either Democrat or Republican in a single election (owing to not being American) I believe you may be inventing things about me.
And what I said stands, you functionally dont express a preference and what you do is equivalent to staying in bed and not turning out to vote.
Womble@piefed.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification lawsEnglish11·4 days agoSo functionally, you abstain from voting and dont express a preference about how you are goverened.
Womble@piefed.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Kick faces possible $49 M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on airEnglish2463·10 days agoThe title kinda buries the lede there. I thought it was ridiculous to fine a platform just because a streamer happened to die on camera, but no, they were streaming months long abuse and torture of this guy at the hands of his co-streamers.
Probably, my point was that you cant say if its increasing, decreasing or staying constant just from the number of times it’s been used. It could be that for most people its completely useless but for a small group its very usefull and they are using it more and more. Or as suggested it could be that everyone tried it a bit at first found it useless and stopped using it. Or that its kinda useful in very specific cases so it gets constantly used a tiny bit.