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- Comment on "The American experiment endures," Biden said. "We're going to be OK." 1 week ago:
Press X to doubt.
I really can’t understand the level of “history is over here” most of the West seems to be on. It has to break down eventually, but apparently we’re not there yet.
- Comment on "The American experiment endures," Biden said. "We're going to be OK." 1 week ago:
I mean, maybe. I’m calling it that at least one Democratic party figure will get gotten in a show trial.
- Comment on "EU-Linux:" Petition calls for the implementation of an EU-Linux operating system in public administrations across all EU countries 1 week ago:
Yeah. Good concept, but we need way less specifics in there.
- Comment on Reddit is profitable for the first time ever, with nearly 100 million daily users 2 weeks ago:
Not that I’m aware of. AFAIK nobody collects hard data right now, and I’m actually working actively on a system to do it.
Just based on me peaking at current federation stats every once in a while, .world has grown relative to the niche .m/heaxbear/lemmygrad sphere, which makes me think it’s growing overall.
- Comment on Reddit is profitable for the first time ever, with nearly 100 million daily users 2 weeks ago:
Boo!
Whatever, this is far from the end of the story. The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Hmm, they managed to get on techcrunch. Impressive. So many little fediverse projects just don’t.
Loops is not yet open sourced, nor has it completed its integration with ActivityPub, the protocol that powers Mastodon, Pixelfed, PeerTube, and other federated apps.
Ah, it’s a startup that might federate, that’s why.
- Comment on BeReal 3 weeks ago:
Pics?
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, but some people are more willing to move onto a smaller platform. Like us. In practice, as long as one more person becomes willing per person who makes the change it works out to compounding percentage growth, which is good because the internet itself would never have taken off otherwise.
- Comment on federation issue to instance 4 weeks ago:
I don’t have experience, but I can make a project out of it nonetheless!
- Comment on federation issue to instance 4 weeks ago:
Thanks for the attention to this! If I can help in any way just say so.
- Comment on The British government is transferring sovereignty of an island in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius next week, potentially impacting the existence of the .io domain. 5 weeks ago:
You guys 'member agar.com?
- Comment on Bruce Schneier: China Possibly Hacking US “Lawful Access” Backdoor 5 weeks ago:
I mean, that’s what it would have to be, right? OP probably thinks it’s impossible because GAI is impossible. I think it’s likely impossible because there probably is no precise moral system we could all agree on, even roughly.
Either way, it’s far off at the very least, and we’re going to have to advance the cause of good, whatever that may be, the old fashioned political way.
- Comment on Bruce Schneier: China Possibly Hacking US “Lawful Access” Backdoor 5 weeks ago:
but I feel there will never be a technology that can do that.
That’s my best guess too, but you could plausibly argue otherwise. I just went with something undisputable that still supports the main point.
- Comment on Bruce Schneier: China Possibly Hacking US “Lawful Access” Backdoor 5 weeks ago:
Shocking. /s
No current technology can distinguish between good guys and bad guys. There’s like a pervasive ideological discomfort with that basic fact.
- Comment on federation issue to instance 5 weeks ago:
Yep. As far as I know nobody else collects that information, though.
- Comment on federation issue to instance 5 weeks ago:
Mainly, I’m interested in how Lemmy is growing and changing as a whole. If there was a way to store activity just weekly or even monthly that would help for what I’m interested in.
- Comment on Pay us, or let us sell your info to 1200 partners 5 weeks ago:
Yeah, but sometimes you want to debunk it, or use it as a starting point for other research.
- Comment on Pay us, or let us sell your info to 1200 partners 5 weeks ago:
As of last I checked, people are trying it out and seeing if they can get away with it under the way GDPR is enforced. Hopefully that gets hammered out in court.
- Comment on federation issue to instance 5 weeks ago:
Hey, sorry for the late reply, but I’m trying to figure out who runs this graph, because if it needs something like a bit of funding to store data for longer periods I’d like to help. Do you know, or know where you heard about it?
- Comment on Suddenly firefox on ios shows ads on homescreen 1 month ago:
Yep. At which point that becomes embezzlement is super vague, but presumably it would be at some point. If you’re just a little loose with self compensation as opposed to potentially sinking the organisation, though, you could get away with it.
This goes for the feed-the-starving-kids type nonprofits, too. I’m aware of examples that pretty much spend everything on management and marketing IRL.
IANAL
- Comment on Suddenly firefox on ios shows ads on homescreen 1 month ago:
I mean, it’s not just a thing you can call yourselves, there’s a legal definition. There’s no way to pay money out of a nonprofit into your pocket without committing embezzlement.
- Comment on Google now requires JavaScript 1 month ago:
Oof ouch my Lynx.
- Comment on Can AI talk us out of conspiracy theory rabbit holes? 2 months ago:
that you need to get conspiracy theorists to sit down and do the treatment. With their general level of paranoia around a) tech, b) science, and c) manipulation, that not likely to happen.
You overestimate how hard it is to get a conspiracy theorist to click on something.
you need a level of “AI” that isn’t going to start hallucinating and instead enforce the subjects’ conspiracy beliefs. Despite techbros’ hype of the technology, I’m not convinced we’re anywhere close.
They used a purpose-finetuned GPT-4 model for this study, and it didn’t go off script once.
- Comment on Russia reportedly readies submarine cable 'sabotage' 2 months ago:
If it’s outside Russia, sure. It’s probably going to be something in international space if it’s a retaliation for something in international space. At least, it should be, because I don’t really buy the “direct war with Russia would be fine” jerk.
- Comment on Black mold growing on the dispensers at my local McDonald's 2 months ago:
Lol, we can’t both be right, unless it’s regional. Someone here is in the lucky 10,000.
- Comment on Black mold growing on the dispensers at my local McDonald's 2 months ago:
In Canada we don’t, but you still fill your own cup. Is that not typical?
- Comment on The burning of the Library of Alexandria for fandoms 2 months ago:
Mastodon is just an impenetrable mess from a UX perspective.
How does it compare to Lemmy?
- Comment on The burning of the Library of Alexandria for fandoms 2 months ago:
Great, so the perverse incentives aren’t beatable then. Time to bug lawmakers, I guess?
On the bright side, Lemmy feels just about like Reddit to use, so that bodes well for us.
- Comment on The burning of the Library of Alexandria for fandoms 2 months ago:
Okay, so I’m going to tell you where the new Twitter is in the Blue swirly.
I know, I know, easier said than done, but if they’re at that level it’s just a different setting on the magic box.
- Comment on Russia reportedly readies submarine cable 'sabotage' 2 months ago:
But still yes, once NATO works out which Russian stuff to take out in response.