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Peertube seems somewhat active. Dunno if that counts as social media.
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Satanic Temple sweater?
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No. I have about a thousand things I'd rather do than work.
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Twist- it actually is a secret message, and this agent just broke cover to speak directly.
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Yeah, I haven't kept up with the latest stuff. I imagine they will eventually solve it.
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I'm not particularly enthusiastic about the show, but to compete with it, AI-generated stuff will need to fix the hallucination problem that current models have. They can't produce long form, coherent writing yet.
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I'll check it out
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Jesus. I think all the code I've written in the last decade could fit in two of those binders lol
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I don't like spiritualism in general, even the vague, science-y spiritualism that a lot of (edit: some) atheists tend to have. You can say anything that's true in a spiritual system as a flat fact about the world, without the mystical vibes.
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To be fair, I used to work at a fast food place, and we sometimes had to chop extra legs apart. As in, the chicken had an extra leg on its leg.
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Same
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I have very few heroes. Mr Rogers is one of them.
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I immediately check to see if I can maintain an erection after orgasm.
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I've used Irish spring for ~15 years. Mainly because it's green lol
I think today was the closing of the API, right? So all the bot reposts on Lemmy should go away now? I'm looking forward to posts from Lemmings dominating my feed again.
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That is a gorgeous bike
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That's interesting. I wonder how they deal with false positives? Conceivably, you could have an AI generate intermediate "partially complete" digital art and then argue that you have evidence that the finished work was created by hand with screenshots etc.
I spent ~2 seconds looking for a post on this topic, and didn't see one, so if I missed it, that's on me. A lot of people seem to be up in arms about Meta moving into the fediverse via a rumored twitter competitor called "Project 92". Obviously, this is more of a problem for mastodon than Lemmy, but since everything is connected here, it seems worth addressing. So what is the FMHY position on this whole thing?
Not too much to say, and you've probably heard all of it before, but I thought I'd drop it here. I don't mind my work, I dislike that I *have* to work- it spoils something that I sincerely love to do. More, it spoils the other things that I like to do when I'm not working. I have to deliberately remind myself that I'm allowed to sit and read without doing anything useful, because I feel like I should be using my free time to work on one of my side projects. My free time is limited, and it feels like a waste to use it on something as trivial as a book. Because sooner rather than later, 8 AM rolls around again, and then I have to get back to it. I'd like to read for fun without feeling guilty. I'd like to play a video game, or learn something, or doodle on a project without feeling as if I could use my time more productively. I remember reading all day, for weeks, consuming fantasy epics with zero remorse or guilt, until I dreamed about fictional characters. I'd like to do that again - not all the time, just sometimes. When I feel like it. That's all.
Why YSK: Some banks have no minimum age for authorized users, and report credit usage for them. If you have a credit card you don't use much, you can add your kids as authorized users, set up a reoccurring payment *from* the card and an automatic payment *to* the card, and then forget about it. Your kid could become an adult with an already-maxed credit score.
Hi everyone. Another refugee from reddit here. What's the drama with the Lemmy teams politics? I've seen a few people warn that they're not great, but the only example that I actually saw was an argumentative back-and-forth in a github issue about filter lists for slurs. It didn't seem particularly damning to me.