Is Reddit in/directly attacking lemmy instances with controversial AI posts to overpower mods and reduce user experience?
People really have become a bit paranoid about bots. It’s sad what AI has done to assumptions.I’m not sure how to articulate it, really.
I’m hopeful too. We need things like this to start moving in the opposite direction.The internet and surveillance capitalism have allowed for hyper optimized psychological manipulation. It’s long past time for regulations to catch up.
Trump's Cognitive 'Decline' Suggests He 'Might Not Make It Through Four Years,' Republican Strategist Says
I feel like I notice more poor grammar from lots of people these days. Weird turns of phrase and all that. And my mind goes to COVID.But I’m not making excuses for him. Just, noticing a pattern? Maybe it’s social media, not COVID. Who knows!
This interview with Palmer Luckey about the news is wild to listen to, if that’s your thing.You don’t hear many openly conservative tech billionaires talking like he does.
Meta shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to explore adding Bitcoin to the company's treasury, with less than 1% voting in favor of the measure
Oh, I didn’t realize I was advocating for SocialVR to an antisocialite. Forgive me.Anyway, this is why headsets need to get much much better. So more people own headsets.
It will be, but not necessarily under his control. And it’s going to organically grow over the long haul.SocialVR is one of the most compelling uses for VR.
Wow, not too long after Facebook adopted the same tactic. They chose to drop their previous processes in favor of having their users take care of it.Sounds like this is just Twitter struggling to run their platform in the wake of a data center fire though.
Playing their same game of redefining words isn’t the way to win.We already argue enough about the definitions of words and phrases.
Of course it is. That’s not my point. My point was Microsoft is tasteless to include it in the app name.
This is what using Lemmy feels like sometimes.