Reddit fired them? I am shocked, I tell you, shocked.
Reddit fired them? I am shocked, I tell you, shocked.
Mastadon had enough friendly coverage that we’ll see the occasional celebrity interact with the Fediverse through there. But Lemmy? I would expect celebrities to look to kbin first solely based on public perception of Lemmy and fear of getting associated with extremists.
Headlines, the general public, and most celebrities won’t differentiate between Lemmy the software and individual Lemmy instances.
Based on who’s on Mastadon though, George Takei. Fitting that a Star Trek alum is engaged in the Fediverse.
I mostly have experience with Bing. And it’s because they keep forcing their shitty AI search splash page on me every time I want to do a normal web search. I turned it off in the Edge browser but what do you know, it keeps coming back.
Any new feature a company repeatedly forces on me is going to be starting from a hole it has to dig out of. The bigger the corporation, the more immediately resistant I will be to it. “ChatGPT” and “AI” as the latest buzzphrases grate on me.
Outside the big corporations, I’m keen to tinker around with it some. I’ve done some machine learning stuff in years past, but this a large step change in what is available to hobbyists.
Yep, good advice, with suggested alteration to the end.
Free your mind from the expectation of consolidation into a single community per topic. Decentralization is a feature of Lemmy. Posts on whatever communities you’ve subscribed will show in your “subscribed” feed regardless, it doesn’t matter if it’s one community or ten so long as it’s the content that interests you. When one community goes down, the other nine will still be there.
Mad music on headphones, drop to the ground and blast through pushups to failure as fast as I can.
Follow that up with a walk until resting heart rate is back to normal and steady.
Reactive adaptation.
Every attempt at thought or action ends in an omnipotence paradox. E.g., can God make a rock so heavy even he can’t lift it?
Sounds like a rally call to hit the bars. “Queer up, boys, we’re going out!”