Absolutely the most hated. The marketing chuds are gaslighting by claiming to be less hated. Nah, nah brah. Seriously the most hated. By FAR.
Absolutely the most hated. The marketing chuds are gaslighting by claiming to be less hated. Nah, nah brah. Seriously the most hated. By FAR.
If you’re on Xitter, I don’t know what to tell you. Except, get off.
Has no one made the standard “how to move to Mastodon and take all your twitter followers with you” yet? If they have I havent’ seen it, but that’s the missing link here.
“That’s not writing, that’s just typing!”
It’s the same situation, just writ large. Dumb human decisions to put AI where it shouldn’t be. Heck, you can put it in charge of the nuclear missles now if you want to. Don’t. Though. That’d be really, really stupid.
Part of my knee-jerk dislike of the AI hype is that it’s glorified text completion. It doesn’t know shit. It only knows the % chance of your saying the next word. AGI is not happening anytime soon and all this is techbro theatre for the sake of money.
Anyone who reads a wall of bland generated text and thinks we’re about to talk to god is seriously mistaken.
And now we’re living in the “that was a bad idea” world.
Koss porta-pro headphones. And some vanity color ear foams just for fun. EDC.
They found out he raped his 4 year old sister and kept doing it well into her teens?
Okay let’s get this straight: No Ads. Ever. Period. Capisce?
Create, don’t create, steal, don’t steal, jerk off, don’t jerk off - don’t care. NO. ADS. THE END.
Well I’m glad that’s settled then.
I’m pretty sure it’s the nazi propaganda that’s annoying. Poor Elmo though, all alone with his drugs and his white power and his billions of dollars and international governmental tie-ins. Dadgum hippies just like hatin’ on him to be “cool” and “hip”.
“8 cores should always be enough for anybody”
Why not? Uh, No. That’s why. Not now, not the 100th time, not ever. I want it to stop asking. No.
YES! The one main hurdle I’ve found (and the constant “share your contacts??” prompting). Good luck to them!
Reddit did some things right, somehow. Through good decisions made by people who were probably let go later, or whatever they hashed out a workable structure for a theoretically infinite number of topics to be held and, to some extent, managed. That’s good.
The bad of course is the corporate nature of it which we’re seeing in all it’s glory as they do all they can to goose the monetization ahead of the IPO so the executives, etc. etc.
I think Lemmy/kbin’s real test is yet to come when people who don’t normally post their actual thoughts (as opposed to hot takes, recycled memes, or other “easy” content like simple reactions) step out to do that - hopefully. The “test” is that they should be comfortable and happy to do it, and the userbase’s test is to let them without reacting in a kind of ‘default reddit’ mode.
Anybody who was on a BBS or a message board or usenet or used/uses RSS or has a “home base” of a small community knows what that’s like. We see it in little pockets here and there - sometimes as a new, non-reddit type of post, sometimes as a reaction against a typical reddit-type of post (who’s spamming random? whatever.) But it’s fun to anticipate and whenever it happens that users feel lemmy/kbin have hit their stride it will certainly be different from whatever reddit is now. How, we don’t know yet. But it’s set up such that it has a really good chance to be good.
They’re still running Windows. It’s a bad idea.
Money and the fact that C-suite still has no f*%! clue about technology. They can tweet now. yay.
Cardinal Scum: Lord Google! Our Premium service is only making 8.5 Billion net profit per year, a miserable increase of 25% from last year!
Lord Google: These peasant eyeballs have disappointed me. Force the plebians to ingest propaganda as in the olden times! And as for the so-called-Premium subs . . . we will crush their purchasing power!
Cardinal Scum: Yes Lord Google! Brilliant!
Lord Google: Muwahhahahahahah!!!
Cardinal Scum: (hesitantly) Heh heh . . hee heee heeh hehehehh yesssss . . yes