True. To me, Lemmy feels somewhat more like the old vBulletin forums I used to browse 15 years ago.
True. To me, Lemmy feels somewhat more like the old vBulletin forums I used to browse 15 years ago.
I think it all depends on how good our tools to detect AI generated content become. If it is not distinguishable, then the internet is probably about to be flooded by AI generated content which in turn means AI is going to be trained more and more with AI content, degrading the model in the process.
Ah yes, this year is definitely the year of the Linux desktop. For real this time!
How is this going to end?
Google blocks access to it’s services for Firefox altogether? Maybe even ban it from the Play Store? That would finally give me a real incentive to install some CFW.
Is it an unofficial reddit client? How are they getting around the API prices? Webscraping?
I tried only Jerboa and that’s what I stuck with. It loads fast and has every feature I want. Compare that to the official Reddit app, which is a slog on even high end devices. Seriously, what are they doing that it loads SO SLOW?
Why would one though? All the bots are on Twitter now because in order to fight Bots, Elon encouraged massive abuse of bots and ChatGPT with his new monetization scheme that earns you money the more impressions and engagement you get on your posts.