You give me a word, any word, and I show you how the root of that word is Greek.
You give me a word, any word, and I show you how the root of that word is Greek.
I don’t understand what part of their statement you read as pro-LLM
I think I would have liked it better if they had cut another 60-80 minutes from it.
Is this video enormous for anyone else?
It’s not Northern Europe either.
I think your point about moderation tooling is worth a bullet point on its own. I think more tools for users to stay safe and for moderators to keep their instance safe would go a long way, and that there are people who would be willing and able to donate their time implementing them.
Also, the current draft is still pretty focused on Mastodon. I think it’s worth talking more about how the problems (and solutions) are different on different platforms, or if not then talk about working on the problem for Mastodon/microblogging as opposed to “the fediverse.”
For many, Threads understandably felt like a breath of fresh air following the chaos that engulfed Twitter. Unlike the latter, Threads is not run by someone that I and many others find to be an exceptionally despicable human.
This is… telling.
Idk if downvotes don’t federate at all or if it’s homegrown jank, but I’ve never seen a downvote on another instance’s post.
It originally comes from false positives in computer vision afaik, where it makes some sense as the model is “seeing” things that aren’t in the image.
They said the same thing about stuffed crust pizza, and look where we are now.
Flexo, shoot Flexo!
I’ve been wondering whether “a functional web search” is something that will increasingly become impossible as the death of the web progresses.
Feels like I’m wearing nothing at all!
Honestly, if you don’t look out for each other it seems to defeat the whole point of an organized protest. I can spread the word on my own in a safe space without fear of organized retaliatory violence.
Reminds me of the plastic placemats I ate off of as a toddler.
I definitely get the impulse! When there are a lot of them though, I feel like I spend as much time trying to understand the structure of the paragraph as I do reading it.
Has anyone else told you that the nested parentheses make your writing hard to read? Not a sarcastic or rhetorical question, I genuinely don’t know if I’m the only one who has a hard time with them, especially when you don’t close them lol
Which isn’t to say it doesn’t happen. I still occasionally get my password emailed back to me from small handbuilt websites. Which is part of why you should at the very least never use the same password twice.
It would be nice to have a version here without the slurs. I can stand the obnoxious liberal takes, but there’s a line somewhere.
You can say ass here