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That's why mastodon pushed for account migration features. They made a bunch of them.
There is also bluesky that made their own protocol to handle identities diffretly than ActivityPub.
There is just not enough devs to code that stuff in Lemmy.
I don't think anyone would go for amazon route "let's put all of the item in one box in the werehouse and mix originals and fakes together".
In Poland there is allegro.pl that services the visegrad group. Use of locker boxes instead of direct delivery is very convenient.
There is food delivery app that uses big supermarkets to buy from and pack all items into one delivery.
Just like Wikipedia, Opens Street Map can be edited by anyone. You just need an account.
There are multiple editors to use but most beginner friendly are iD that can be used on openstreetmap.org under the button "Edit" or Street Complete that can be installed on your smartphone.
also check out !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml if you have any questions.
My guess: Minecraft toy pickaxe seemingly a tool with super weird shape.
It looks like to me as some redditor got bad quality third party ink and blamed it on firmware. Some karma whores picked it up, as dogging on printer companies is sure way to gain some free updoots.
And now Louis Rossmann picked it up and the lie spread further.
We live in a post-truth society.
Do you have some example scenarios? I really can't think of any.
Contributing to open street map. I have mapped over 400 benches that I won't sit on.
I just like an idea that someday someone will ask a map "where is a closest bench?" And it will just show it.
Most things I don't help in secret tho.
But that is only applied if we introduce a goal that has a solution that includes hurting us.
I would like to disagree in pharsing of this. The AI will not hurt as if and only if the goal contains a clause to not hurt us.
You are implying that there exist significant set of solutions that don't contain hurting us. I don't know any evidence supporting your claim. Most solutions to any goal would involve hurting humans.
By deafult stamp collector machine will kill humanity, as humans sometimes destroy stamps. And stamp collector need to optimize amount of stamps in the world.
"AI will immidietly kill us" isn't baseless.
It comes from AI safety reaserch
all agents (Neural Nets, humans, ants) have some sort of a goal. Otherwise they would be showing directionless random walks.
The fact of having any goal means that most goals don't include survival of humanity. And there are a lot of problems with checking for safety of learned goals.
There is Lemmy RFC that addresses more CW tags
I think that sometimes CW are used incorrectly and it produces absurd situations like CW on a poem: