It’s the API that ALLOWED the misuse in the first place, so the developers are the ones to hold accountable.
It’s the API that ALLOWED the misuse in the first place, so the developers are the ones to hold accountable.
Some people here are failing at basic reading comprehension… so many comments talking about “Lemmy clients”, when the whole point is that this for links from OUTSIDE of Lemmy.
That being said, I wonder if this couldn’t be solved by Lemmy directly somehow…? Ideally we could have some way to say “this is my home” that any given instance could know and redirect you from any linked instance back to your home, without any middle-man.
But I don’t know of any way to share that data without some central repository host (which obviously goes against the fediverse vision). Ideally there could be some kind of “shared local storage” in the browser that all instances could use, but I’m not aware any way to do that.
Obviously a browser extension would work, but I don’t think that’s a good solution.
This has nothing to do with that. They already have all the data they could ever need to train the model.
It literally can do that, yes. But the plug-in version is separate and requires a subscription.
Vivaldi will never have it