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  • This makes it sound like the robots have gone wilde, while in reality humans are setting up the spam bots. #saveTheBots

  • Here’s a shorter summary:

    Researchers found over 1,000 AI spam bots on social media using ChatGPT to promote scams, especially in cryptocurrency. These bots imitate humans, making detection harder and potentially degrading online information quality. Without regulation, malicious actors could outpace efforts to combat AI-generated content, posing a threat to the internet's reliability.

  • To downvote your own or to downvote anything at all?

  • I especially like the bottom ones, not sure if aeharding would be willing to take them in because they look really close to Apollo, but I’d actually love to have them in the app.

  • Agreed. I had the same eyes on the one that ended up being the current icon, but they started to look super weird to me. I like to bottom/current eyes way better.

  • Thanks :) So since Gitlab can be self hosted there wasn’t a way to make PRs from one instance to another?

  • I think in that case I’d probably add an update to the comment. But downvoting yourself feels really honest somehow

  • Haha, that’s kind of funny. You really are a different person at different ages.

  • So that people can follow the PRs for a certain project? Or what’s the use case for this

  • What was the reason on Reddit? ^^

  • Mlem for iOS has gotten a lot better.

    I’m shocked that no one linked to this yet.

  • Haha yeah, I get the same feeling. You definitely shouldn’t rely on it, but at least the bot isn’t trying to click bait you by intentionally hinting at something more exciting than actually happened.

    The headline here makes it sound like he’s sold it off entirely, that it‘s most likely just a paper shuffling is lost. But if you want to summarize the actual content, most people who didn’t bother reading the article won’t read a second, potentially worse, article if it’s 75% of the first one. Make it one concise paragraph and people might actually find out a bit more detail.

  • If you bring 75% of the original article length to an English teacher and call it a TLDR, I’m pretty sure you’d fail the exercise.

  • Here’s a shorter summary:

    Donald Trump sold his Florida Mar-a-Lago residence on August 4, but there's speculation he transferred ownership to his son. The property was listed for $422 million and is now owned by a company linked to his eldest son. This sale timing has raised questions. Trump faces legal issues related to the 2020 election but remains popular among Republicans in polls.

  • I’m not at all against long articles, I read plenty. I’m just saying imo this isn’t a precise enough summary.