
Kirk
Honestly wondering: why are you on the fediverse if you prefer centralized social media?
Rare W for Spez, he's absolutely right and this is a very smart move for the platform as it exists as an ecosystem.
I still strongly believe the federated/nonprofit model (Piefed/Lemmy/Mbin) is superior and have no plans on going back to Reddit, but presenting Reddit the platform as a collection of communities and not one homogeneous content feed is a genuinely positive move and sets them apart from other platforms.
I'm a Jellyfin guy, but charging money for a product or service isn't what "enshittification" means. As the article says this is just removing a loophole for legacy apps on older devices. The pricing model hasn't changed.
If anyone in the world does,there is a high probability they are on this instance
My first thought when GPT first released was "oh this is how search engines will be able to serve ads without disclosing that they are serving ads"
Is there a radarr/sonarr that could work for this?
I wonder if the creators are aware of this. I have been considering replacing youtube with something healthier like this or Nebula. I suppose Nebula it is.
The remasters of 2, 3 and 4 are phenomenal.
It's for image recognition. Nothing sad about it. Great feature.
LLMs ≠ AI. I wish more people in the media would realize that even the most advanced LLM possible cannot achieve "AGI". That is just not how they work. It's like saying that if you make a car that can spin it's wheels fast enough then it can go to space. It's not what wheels do.
I love that they changed their name to show how serious they were about the metaverse being the future of tech and it never even came close to being a thing.