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The bot’s actually not AI powered, but uses Sumy to algorithmically create a summary.
If I own a community that’s related to a piece of software, service, or other community and someone who actually contributes to that wants it, message me and it’s yours. I stake no claim in communities, I simply want to see them exist and thrive.
The bot’s actually not AI powered, but uses Sumy to algorithmically create a summary.
If we rig the jury to all be Silicon Valley investors and CEOs, you just have to say “AI” and you’ll win the case.
What makes you so confident? It’s not as though the internet’s “fine” right now compared to where it was 20 years ago.
EDIT: I see your entire personality is hating Mozilla, and apparently that means people can’t hate Chrome too. Gonna just block this google shill.
Nobody’s stopping you. Just saying it’s either ignorant or stupid to, and actively makes the internet a worse place.
I don’t understand why so many folks aren’t worried about another superpower replacing the US’s slowly waning stranglehold
Can’t speak for others, but personally I simply find them both worrying. The Chinese and US states are both foreign powers that wish to track everything I do and use it to control me in the future.
Look at all the fucked up shit the US has done around the world, and that’s with a quasi-democratic government that at least has a modicum of domestic and international accountability
Which US-led, US-backed agencies are you referring to as delivering accountability for the US? The ones they have veto power in too?
Not trying to “both are equally bad”. China’s output of political violence is ostensibly worse, but you seem to be dismissing the legitimate concern that the source for this is the US regime, whose political interest is for us to point fingers at China as they continue working behind our backs.
We know to be cautious of China, yet any time someone brings up “we should be cautious of the US too”, the response is “China’s worse”, deflecting from the real threat that the US presents globally.
Preferably, I’d like to see all these superpowers overthrown, the states broken up, and a union a la the EU to form with more global pursuits, or the EU itself to expand beyond European borders, while continuing to be genuinely voluntary while also being both politically and economically beneficial for all member-states.
You just did.
NZ and Philippines are often early test markets for western markets and asia respectively. I’m thinking it’s likely that one of the marketing guys convinced Elon to slow his roll and that’s why it’s only rolling out to a small userbase, rather than being implemented for every user at once like his bad ideas always are.
For likes, maybe. Retweets? That’s gotta be at least $100/month. That’s not outside the standard for being able to reuse posts from websites like shutterstock, and other sharable media websites.
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I agree in relevance, but it’s more “noteworthy” by measure of the poster. If Silicon Valley had a torrential storm that could materially impact these services, it would also belong in the [email protected] community. I suggest you compare how strongly related other posts in this community are to technology, for reference.
I’m sorry but this community isn’t just for announcing “technological advancements”. The content here is anything of or relating to technology.
@[email protected] is not @[email protected].
Even if it was, there’s over 100 contributors to Lemmy, contributing for free, with no benefit to themselves.
12/20, most of my mistakes were in saying human-made work was AI generated.
That’s so arch linux user of them lmao
I feel some kinship with my instance just because it’s a niche fandom-based instance, but I wouldn’t hesitate to jump away should there be reason to. In the last few months I jumped from .ml
to .ca
when redditors started coming here, then from .ca
to here a couple weeks ago.
If I moved, it’d have to be to another small, niche interest instance like this. I have an account over on retrolemmy.com for a couple of the communities I made, so maybe I’d set up shop there, depending on what their apparent federation/defederation stances were.
Oop, sounds like a mass exodus is coming. 4chan’s now too old for its userbase.
The usernames are just domains. Nobody can steal your domain.