No, I didn’t anticipate significant backslash. The criticism of Wikipedia is valid, but I’m comparing it to the raw stream of BS I get on social media, not to an idealistic vision of what wikipedia should be
No, I didn’t anticipate significant backslash. The criticism of Wikipedia is valid, but I’m comparing it to the raw stream of BS I get on social media, not to an idealistic vision of what wikipedia should be
I guess it wasn’t about the price for you then
I don’t think it was ever born to have died. I think they grossly overestimated how much this tech would improve
Everything’s generative-AI, GANs, LLMs… now, which do not produce any value,
hey, I think my LLM satire news thing is cool, at least I have fun with it
better things exist, but nothing is ever perfect.
it would be better to learn to dettach your self-esteem from the job. think on work like the chore it is, like taking out the trash and washing dishes, something you do to pay the bills
I took decades of experience plus adhd medication and depression medication to get where I am. I still feel annoyed to be using tech I don’t like and doing stuff I don’t like, but I’m handling it a lot better now
we can stop assuming people are dumb and accept that as you said people don’t care nearly enough to stop using it
nuke it until there is no one left and the radiation turn it into a de facto natural reserve like Chernobyl
I use borg
isn’t it too good to be true? where is the catch?
r/pyongyang
try ordering by new, the active ordering will show old threads if people are still commenting on them
and that’s a good thing, on reddit you kind of can’t keep a conversation as the threads die too fast
this could probably run all lemmy instances in a little corner of its ram
cloudflare has an option to serve your content inside tor without an exit node, is that better or worse?
I’m using it to allow my ipv6 only server be visible for ipv4 users, maybe I’ll think on alternatives now
You’re right, I tested with an alt account and the ban from my instance didn’t affect it at lemmy.world. Thanks :-)
ISP mitm sounds infuriating