I’ve watched the whole video through, and honestly that felt like an underbaked take. People will have difficulty understanding federation? Seriously!? Surprise surprise, but if you know what email is, you already understand federation.
I’ve watched the whole video through, and honestly that felt like an underbaked take. People will have difficulty understanding federation? Seriously!? Surprise surprise, but if you know what email is, you already understand federation.
Tangentially related, but I love how http://ai is an actual website that you can visit. We’re so used to thinking of websites as <something>.<tld>
that it’s really weird to see a website hosted directly on a top level domain with no subdomain.
So…
Did I get it right?
I always thought “based” was a contraction of “based on facts and logic” (or similar)
Okay, then that means I misunderstood your comment. Seems like we’re on the same page.
I’m often hearing that 4chan is “unmoderated” or has “the bare minimum of moderation”, which just doesn’t line up with reality. Many boards have strict and specific rules about what content is allowed, what is banned, and how said content should be presented. Just listing some rules off the top of my head: you must have a minimum number of pictures to start a thread of /s/. Normal hentai porn goes into /h/, weird fetish stuff goes into /d/. No western art allowed on either. Content that breaks the rules gets removed within hours, sometimes minutes.
If you see something that you find disagreeable on a 4chan board, it’s likely there because it’s allowed to be there. They aren’t struggling with moderation. The fact that it’s still online in the clearnet after so much media attention proves that they have enough jannies to take care of the illegal stuff at least.
Funny you say that lol. I study electrical engineering, and my friends from uni ABSOLUTELY talk about linux, self hosting, and privacy. Still looking for someone to fill out the “bad thing that amazon did today” conversation niche.
Fun fact, lemmy does have a karma system, it’s just hidden from the interface! There’s even a public API method that you can use to check your karma.
Agreed, “we’ll have a law against this but won’t bother enforcing it” is a terrible way to do things. It just leads to the law being enforced against minorities or anyone the cops don’t like.
The prompt was just “Is drunk cycling legal in the netherlands?”. No prompt trickery. It gave a long response with sources that boiled down to “no, but nobody cares”. I just found this particular part of the response funny
Ugh just noticed my post technically violates the rule about AI-generated content. I feel like that’s not the intent of that rule, but I may be wrong. Mods feel free to remove.
AFAIK bread is pretty rare in east asian cultures tho. Like obviously nowadays they have it but traditionally I think they mostly had rice occupy the role of bread. idk tho
I’m no politologist or military strategist, but I’m pretty sure a lot of wars (not all of them) are started so that a nation’s government can get better control over their own population. If the state can declare an emergency situation, they can use it to justify cracking down on political dissidents, invasive surveillance, restrincting freedom of speech, etc in the eyes of the public. It can also be used to ramp up nationalism, which works in the ruling class’ favour. Pretty sure this is at least part of the reason behind putin and nettanyahu stirring shit up right now.
I always assumed that they’re that way because a second chair would block the door.
The dopamine rush when you nail a complicated %s
regex search-and-replace first try is insane
Yeah, neovim is better
Born too late to conquer the world
Born too early to explore the stars
Born just in time to have edits of my shitposts shared on a niche online community 😤
(Jokes aside, I’m glad you liked/hated my meme enough to make an edit :-) )
TBH this is to be expected from a demographic made up largely of ex-reddit users