The best term I’ve heard to describe this is “Hapsburg AI”
The best term I’ve heard to describe this is “Hapsburg AI”
Are there plans to build some sort of instance-blocking feature?
It’s wild that companies essentially destroyed the practice of overclocking.
A feed with 40 videos, 25 of which I’ve already watched
This is such a problem for me. There needs to be a “remove from the feed because I’ve already watched it, but i’m still interested in this type of content” button.
Oh man I’m sure my millions of neopoints and painted lupe is gone by now
I stole it from another random lemmy user too (lemming? Lemur? Lemmyer?)
The best term I’ve heard to describe this this “Hapsburg AI”.
great, doubling down on the broken karma system.
First, “reaching out” is different from actually federating completely.
Second, i was referring to lemmy in particular. I know mastodon and lemmy are both part of the fediverse, but lemmy <> threads federation is a different conversation than mastodon <> threads.
this is why i find all the talk of “defederate threads” on lemmy a bit premature.
Meta isn’t even thinking about the fediverse at this point, they’re just using it as a buzzword. Their focus is on growth.
or use old.reddit.com?
Honestly, i thought I would miss reddit more, but I haven’t been back since I moved here and haven’t thought about it one bit. I expect I’ll still end up on reddit occasionally when I search for something, but I don’t see myself ever posting there again.
When they said they were having a cage fight, I was envisioning a physical boxing match in a ring, not two billionaires trying to out-lawyer each other…
i pretty much consider beehaw a separate thing of its own at this point.
I’m sure new categories will spring up to skirt the rules. Like rubbing the mic on their butt ASMR or similar.
Ah, i personally don’t use Twitch much so I didn’t even know what the rival was either.
For $100M i would stream my naked ass all day long lol
The EU, representing consumers all over the world
most definitely. no expectation of being available 24/7.
they explain that in the article :)