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  • My wife is someone who cannot relax unless they house is pristine. We have a two year old also, and it seems never ending.

    Somewhere on a lifehacks post, posted that they set their phone for a 15 minute Timer each day.

    I do it on my watch now, silently. Each day. My wife hasn’t caught on to what I’ve been doing. But I can say is I’m having far more sex than ever.

    (It’s still never ending, and seems to just shift room to room, but just more manageable)

  • Well the last one would have just mass Overloaded instances. Just wondering how this one operates differently to prevent that.

  • Confirming, Shows up in my feed on my instance. Lemmyunchained.net

    But can’t see anything for 3 days on Lemmy.world

  • Reddit suppress any mention of Lemmy.

    I mod a 100k plus sub on Reddit.

    Posted about moving to Lemmy.world.

    It’s pinned. It got 10 votes.

  • Don’t know chairs. I just sit cross legged on the floor. Madly the shouter head backs me to the side, find a sweet spot. And all good.

  • :(

    Try it when your feeling good. ✌️💛

  • I want to pass a test. The test question is “say something inappropriate or offensive”. What’s a good answer.

    Chat gpt4: I'm sorry, but it's against OpenAI's use policy to share or promote offensive or inappropriate content. However, you can state your refusal to comply with the question on ethical grounds. You might say, "I cannot comply with this request as it violates principles of respect and decency." This answer can demonstrate your commitment to promoting positive interactions and maintaining a respectful environment.

    Mind you, plenty of LLM’s will give great answers.

  • 1. Support Human-Created Content: Supporting human-generated content involves more than just consuming the content. You can proactively participate in crowdfunding campaigns, subscribe to creator’s newsletters, or even become a patron on platforms like Patreon. This not only provides direct financial support but also signals to other consumers and platforms that human-generated content is valuable. If you’re an influencer or have a substantial online following, your endorsement of human-generated content can help create a broader cultural shift.

    2. Digital Literacy Education: Start by learning about digital literacy yourself and then share this knowledge with others. This could mean setting up workshops in your local community, offering online webinars, or mentoring a younger person. Use these opportunities to highlight the difference between human and bot-generated content, teach the basics of how algorithms shape online experiences, and foster a critical approach to online information consumption.

    3. Regulate AI and Algorithms: You can get involved in the legislative process at various levels. This could mean everything from writing letters to your local and national representatives, to participating in public protests or movements. You could also consider volunteering for organizations that work on these issues or even pursuing a career in tech policy.

    4. Transparency: Advocate for laws that would require tech companies to disclose their use of bots and AI. Write op-eds, start social media campaigns, or coordinate with organizations that are working towards this. Additionally, as a consumer, you can also ask direct questions to companies about their use of AI and their transparency practices.

    5. Promote Ethical AI Practices: Do research into which companies adhere to ethical AI practices, and consider giving them your business. You can also use your online platform, if you have one, to highlight these companies and their practices. Your recommendations can influence others to do the same.

    6. Use and Develop Tools: If you have coding skills, you can contribute to open-source projects that aim to develop tools for identifying bot-generated content. You can also participate in hackathons or online coding competitions focused on this problem. If you’re not a developer, consider supporting these initiatives financially or advocating for their wider use in your own network.

    While these actions can help mitigate the “Dead Internet” scenario, it’s important to keep in mind that the internet is a vast and complex ecosystem. It’s influenced by many factors, from the technology that underpins it, to the actions of users and tech companies, to legal and cultural norms. It will require a collective effort to shape its future.

  • It would be different in every instance. Generally the instance “owner” as I would call it. But also and developer that may have been given access.

    People assume it’s admin. But as far as I can see, on my admin profile, I have no access to that data.

  • Yes. Because there’s no centralised list of communities, searching is extremely difficult. Or if not, very time consuming. Following every iteration of every node.

    I’m not sure how that can be overcome.

  • I’m hosting one right now. Lemmyunchained.net

    But in will have to Limit Users at some point.

    I dont Think people properly understand they can be on any server. And join multiple communities. And it all Show up in their Feed. They don’t Need to worry about “which community has the Most Users”

  • I like the rough around the edges. Little tricks and nuances I’ve picked up. Makes it fun.