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  • There'd probably arise a need of a default instance with only guest access for a test drive before they pick their own instance, with some pop ups pointing at the fact that the name nutomic@lemmy.ml means he is a part of some meta-subreddit lemmy.ml, that doesn't mean shit for he just helped andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works with a link to the source. Their likes are collected but never shown. When they'd want to stop lurking and finally press a login button, it shall instead invite them to see instances of people they liked before first, others next, with tips what lead some rank so high in their list. After the signup is confirmed, their likes may or may not be transported, but their temporal profile is deleted.

    I see the natural flow would be something akin to that: we start with a showcase of general content from different nearly-default instances and then get them recs about persons they did enjoy reading.

  • You and you being so nice made me switch to ad hominem faster than usual! How the person like you can be so terribly pleasant? Treat yourself, you fellow lemming.

  • That goes to the museum of the 2k20s. Everyone with a sturdy key or a can of paint may leave a messsge on that time capsule. Imaging having a guarded wiki page about you the guy who painted a dick on the golden disk of these pathetic times.

  • I thought this rat made access for researchers difficult, just like on reddit, thus getting bulletproof evidence via data harvesting got complicated.

  • Department Of Gobbling Elonwiener doesn't seem legal to begin with.

  • I remember 1$=30₱ until we repeatedly shoot ourselves in a leg and felt that low our currency became toxic even to our eastern 'partners'. I don't feel like I'm that big of a dreamer, but those who still gamble on that are.

  • I perceive my advanced tools akin to a broom.

    I can mop floors alright, but I also don't want to sit down with a cloth to do it.

    If I can't do that myself, and it does that instead of me, that's not just my tool, that's my employee, and the one I now depend on.

    'AI' companies sell us billions of hours of other people's labor to replace our own need to interject our experience and ingrain themselves into our routine. Like the coming of ads, it's already normalized. But this time, critical parts of our life has this black box dependancy and subscription.

  • He'd sign everything that they'd put before him. For some profit and ego boost he's happy to be anyone's proxy. Orange-painted gramps screaming hashtags isn't him present, he is golfing and chilling at Mar-o-lago in luxury, but it's a walking condom mask of him that earns money and power.

  • Also, LLM doesn't usually have memory or experience. It's the first page of Google search every time you put in your tokens. A forever trainee that would never leave that stage in their career.

    Human's abilities like pattern recognition, intuition, acummulation of proven knowledge in combination makes us become more and more effective at finding the right solution to anything.

    The LLM bubble can't replace it and also actively hurts it as people get distanced from actual knowledge by the code door of LLM. They learn how to formulate their requests instead of learning how to do stuff they actually need. This outsourcing makes sense when you need a cookie recipe once a year, it doesn't when you work in a bakery. What makes the doug behave each way? You don't need to ask so you wouldn't know.

    And the difference between asking like Lemmy and asking a chatbot is the ultimative convincing manner in which it tells you things, while forums, Q&A boards, blogs handled by people usually have some of these humane qualities behind replies and also an option for someone else to throw a bag of dicks at the suggestion of formating your system partition or turning stuff off and on.

  • Shortly after the news was announced, Altman posted on X: “no thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want.”

    If only their slapfight meant something good for the world. At least, I don't see everything collected in Musk's hands.

  • Also launching an update to see if it fixes things.

  • Do I need to install the SpaceNoodle app to please you with a low effort meme or what? You didn't post any meme yourself though.

  • My screenshot app on Android says otherwise and I can't obtain root to replace it, sorry.

  • It's a wall of text. Since it's a meme, it needs to be easily consumable. So I highligthed the relevant parts.

  • I had too much of the internet for life, and yet, I'm sure under israely custody their books would keep a lot of people warm to the end. What a troubling thought.

  • And failing at counting so it's some 120+ of them.

  • Hehe.

    Thank you, I've updated the post body.

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Imagine if all these discount programs were linked not to the card, but to the bag. Bringing the same rugged bag with a chip could've become a new normal.

    Connect for Lemmy App @lemmy.ca

    Usernames and community names became golden until reload

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Humor is our captcha system to tell a bot from a human in text conversations.*

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    A combination of languages to briefly cover the most of other languages.

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Kissinger is dead

    ShowerThoughts @sh.itjust.works

    Shit Midas. Unlike the greek's myth, there're so much more people who turn everything into piles of burning feces. I'm struggling to name it. Shitass, maybe?

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    The stars aligned rule

    Privacy Guides @lemmy.one

    If you can create a Lemmy instance and federate, you can shovel data about every vote linked to an account

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Who have logs of how users vote?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How to write an effective CV, how to be dare to apply for a higher position?

    Risa @startrek.website

    The Q Chalice tastes like buying Twitter

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    How do you cope with shader processing?