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- Comment on Why do people say that "return to office" is about raising commercial real estate prices? 1 year ago:
there is a lot of full remote software dev jobs in the US, but they advertise them here in South America and India, for 20% to 50% of what they pay for americans
- Comment on When does the future begin? 1 year ago:
it began and end long ago, we are in the 3rd era of the after post modern post future
- Comment on Are there any prince movies for kids? 1 year ago:
closest I can think of are Alladin and the lion king
- Comment on Is there something like F-droid, but for windows software? 1 year ago:
android has anti-features too, not ppintless
- Comment on Does Lemmy currently gives too much trust to other instances? 1 year ago:
I didn’t ban anyone on my instances, it’s a pretty new one. They appear on this screen and in the modlog, it doesn’t say much about the type of ban
- Comment on Does Lemmy currently gives too much trust to other instances? 1 year ago:
I was a bit conflicted about asking that too. I guess for anyone actively searching for vulnerabilities to attack that will be obvious enough
- Submitted 1 year ago to support@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Comment on Is there a recommended way to post a lot of content without flooding "new"? 1 year ago:
I’m not disagreeing, in the comment you replied I said it was a bad idea.
I still think it should be possible to have a community in my own instance where I can do my own thing without “blasting” other instances. Apparently there isn’t, and I didn’t think a good use case for it, but it feels like a feature that would make sense
- Comment on Is there a recommended way to post a lot of content without flooding "new"? 1 year ago:
It would would still pollute the new comments feed
- Comment on Is there a recommended way to post a lot of content without flooding "new"? 1 year ago:
My use case turned out to be a bad idea, but let me explain what I was thinking before first
The content I have is a lot of AI generated satire, that is created from user’s prompts. Most AI generated jokes aren’t much funny, but sometimes they are, if the user uses a funny prompt there is a good chance of it generating something good. More frequently I like the images it creates.
My intention was to make it as easy as possible for people to upvote when something is actually funny, and sorting it by upvotes we would have better content to read.
It is a bad idea because moving the content too fast to lemmy people can’t read and decide if they’ll upvote or downvote anything, even if I work around the flooding problem.
And after writing it I dunno if there is a good use case for doing that.
- Submitted 1 year ago to support@lemmy.world | 10 comments
- Submitted 1 year ago to support@lemmy.world | 7 comments