You wouldn’t download rear-heated seats.
Mastodon really runs on direct post engagement, especially boosts, to make the whole thing work without an algorithm
It’s very similar to tumblr in that a boost is supposed to function like a like/upvote to spread content, since no automated algorithm is going to suggest that post for you.
But I’m sure people are also trying to grow their networks quick, since it’s sort of a hollow experience without it
This is how Mickey Mouse comes into creation
If you don’t choose to believe in it, it can’t hurt you. That’s verified fact
Salix is right that it alludes to the Dead Internet Theory.
I don’t actually subscribe to the full theory that the internet is already dead and we only talk to bots, but I do think bot activity may become advanced and pervasive enough to create a “Dead Internet” like scenario (or at least fundamentally alter platforms away from what we currently know as the internet experience)
These companies not being able to handle bot attacks without hamstringing major parts of their platforms is a canary in the coal mine for the Dead Internet.
Every country in the world belongs to America
Or maybe load billions more in debt onto a company that was just barely treading water
Shout out to Humanitarian OSM Team (www.hotosm.org/)
You can help map roads, buildings and other features for disaster zones and other areas in urgent need of accurate mapping.
Why does the vending machine make all the bottles disappear?
Those are just as valuable as the food in the Middle Ages. An airtight sealed container that never degrades would be a game changer. You could sell it for more than the food
A lot of people left due to it not being morally sound for them to support Musk and his actions.
But now there are paywalled features that are ruining the functional experience of Twitter. You can’t look at the site for more than half an hour before getting restricted on a free account
Plus Mastodon has had time to polish instances, apps and gain a userbase so it is a little easier to transition
I’ve just shipped 10,000 dino grabbers to the men and women fighting for Ukraine
Godspeed
The three plaintiffs allege that when prompted, ChatGPT will produce a summary of their works. They claim this is copyright infringement, as they did not consent to their books being fed to ChatGPT.
How can they have a case? How many sites, interviews, social media posts have content that goes over summaries of their books?
Silverman herself has probably gone over the book context in enough posts and press releases/interviews to give ChatGPT all the context it needs.
Dear god Lemon
If only paid subscribers could get more than 25 uses of GPT-4 every 3 hours…
Is ensuring an information monopoly for an unethical, profit-above-else driven corporation making the world better?
Yes I think about Hacker News, which isn’t technically sophisticated nor does it have a massive userbase (a little less than 1 million registered accounts).
It manages to have a steady stream of content and an active commenting base
American southeast could single handedly power the country
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