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  • I was running a KBin server, but federation never worked well, even with other KBin servers.

    Finally gave up myself and spooled up a Lemmy server.

    It's unfortunate because KBin is just better in almost every aspect compared to Lemmy, but the lack of reliable federation just kills it

  • Because you are at a disadvantage against those that do? I guess it depends on how definition of "required" and I feel like the context dictates the definition of "required" to be "required to be competitive."

    Job listings often list unrealistic or impossible qualifications (such as 10 years experience in a programming language that's only existed for 6 years, most famously), overblown or unrealistically wide scope (must be expert in Linux, Windows, Cobol, C++, Atari, and to do the Kessel Run in under 12 parsecs), etc...

    So to actually get a job you may be perfectly qualified for, it's requires lying. The trick is knowing what's bullshit on the job listing and what's important, and if you are qualified for a particular position, you should know what parts are bullshit. Lying in that instance seems fine to me.

  • It's my understanding that the current research indicates children switch from symbolic memory (memories encoded as symbols and images) to verbal memory, where primary memories are encoded as words and thoughts.

    When this switch happens, the symbolic memory becomes essentially inaccessible. Thus why people's memories usually "start" around the time they learn language.

  • I guess I'm not understanding what your idea of a federated login looks like from your server perspective. I think that might be the fundamental problem as that idea is different for different people.

    What I would envision a federated login looks like in the case of AP:

    I are directed to a post on your forum. I don't have a login to your forum and my home server has not subscribed to that forum from your server yet. I login at your server which redirects to my home instance, subscribes to the given forum and pulls in the post in question, automatically.

    That seems like some extra steps now that I actually give the mechanics a thought and I think this can be resolved by an extra button on a post that does the above.

  • I've always been a light sleeper and had trouble falling asleep. About 5 years ago (I'm 50 now) I finally gave up trying to self managed through lifestyle and turned to CBD/CBG/CBN sleep aides as well as a light muscle relaxer (Tizanadine, 2mg) and my sleep is awesome now. I actually sleep through the night and am not drowsy during the day.

    I take my stuff and use my phone until I get sleepy and I'm out within 10 minutes after I put the phone down.

    My reasoning at this point is that lack of sleep is more harmful than using the muscle relaxer daily and the CBD/CBG/CBN and it has been working great.

  • No we aren't. We are an instance focused on autonomy and anti-censorship.

    (Yes this is somewhat sarcastic, as I'm trying to point out that you are posting on a federated forum. Your instance focused is irrelevant to everyone but your own users)

  • First off all, yes they can for all practical purposes. Or, alternately, neither can humans. So the point is academic. There is little difference between the end result from an AI and a human taken at random.

    Secondly, LLMs aren't really what people are talking about when they talk about AI art.

  • People like that surely do see it, they just deny it publicly because they feel threatened by the technology.

    No person with even a basic education can legitimately come to another conclusion and be honest. The only way I can see this happening legitimately is to not understand even the basics of how AI art works. Like, not even the first thing about it.

  • OP said China is there largest contributor. That is true.

    OP did not say China made the largest contribution historically.

    This isn't about historical. What's done is done and we need to act on what can be changed now. We can't change history. Your link is useless.