As if development teams choose their projects in publisher owned studios.
Kichae
It's auto-complete. It knows that "4" is the most common substring to follow "2 + 2" in its training. It's not actually doing addition.
What's the claim about federation that overcomes the bullshit of social media usage?
Anything niche by computer geek standards So, like, anything from normie interests to things that are so niche that you need 30 million MAU to have an active space.
Most people came to Lemmy becaise they felt personally agreived by the Reddit API issue. They don't give a shit about what's good for the Internet, or society.
They're here out of protest, and would happily give their all to the next Billionaire that makes them feel smarter than the average bear.
To a platform that has been on the record about not kicking ouy Nazis, though.
They're leaving Musk, but they're not leaving his financial backers, and they're entering into the same kind of "possibly sold to a fascist despot at a moment's notice" situation they just left.
It's short sighted, perfirmative, and doesn't actually make the Internet better at all. It just tells us that people prefer a closed Internet owned by billionaires.
Money is power, and people with money like to habe power.
If someone else is pulling in more money, you're going to find yourself with less power.
Let me talk to you about a little hidden gem known as Skyrim...
Arguing that wanting to have sex with a minor is anything but is a take, and definitely has me glad Boost supports user tagging.
Market lovers don't love markets. They love power. And if you can't exercise power over someone as worthless as the homeless, who can you?