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- Comment on How is Lemmy better than Reddit? 4 months ago:
25% of reddit comments are chatgpt trash if not worse. It used to be an excellent Open Source Intelligence tool but now it’s just a bunch of fake supportive and/or politically biased bots
I will miss reddits extremely niche communities, but I believe Lemmy has reached the inflection point to eventually reach the same level of niche communities
- Comment on What the fuck happened to YouTube!? 4 months ago:
Don’t tell him, if too many people get ad blockers they’re just going to keep evolving
- Comment on Anon drinks milk 4 months ago:
You’re right, we need water fountains with milk instead
- Comment on Why does it feel like too much effort just to go from sitting around looking at garbage online to simply watching a film or playing a video game? 6 months ago:
We might as well change the baseline for ADHD since technology has hammered everyone’s dopamine receptors
- Comment on Hero 6 months ago:
Unfortunately, it’s for the best. If you’re serious about research you have to present yourself. Especially if you’re the first person to discover it, you’re the most - possibly only - qualified person to talk about that thing.
Part of scientific communication is giving elevator talks. You have to be able to argue for funding.
Not to mention, if you never develop those skills, you’re just opening yourself up to getting a worse financial incentive for the same amount of work