Your username now have 'bot account' attached to it, and other people can choose not to see your posts by deselecting 'show bot accounts'.
Attach your favorite AI to a new bot account, and let it curate all the communities you miss from Reddit.
Your username now have 'bot account' attached to it, and other people can choose not to see your posts by deselecting 'show bot accounts'.
Attach your favorite AI to a new bot account, and let it curate all the communities you miss from Reddit.
Is it just me ? Is there a small exponential trend in the data ? If so, then I expect 2050 to be the year of the Linux Desktop - 'Galaxy Edition'. Within only 1.5 year, it will have expanded, and taken over the Andromeda Galaxy, and from there its just 10 years to encase the whole local Galaxy Group, and so on until the universal Linuxlarity where all desktop statistics and algorithms break down.
Looking at the data, I think the Science is sound !
Magic The Gathering. From the original mtg (with Shandelaar), to manalink3, and forge. Not sure if the game can easily be 'finished' tho, but it sticks..
I'm surprised there isn't a c/wtf yet..
Are there any tools to kickstart a new community by importing from Rss, other SN, or similar ? Also, are there any AI/bot API, so we can add AI curated posts to communities ?
Is there any way to help out with hardware when you are peaking ? I don't have the necessary knowledge about the fediverse, but I was thinking connecting my own server, or perhaps just open a 'help out' page where some webassembly/webrtc is taking some of your peak load ?
I wouldn't mind opening an extra 'worker' page or having a helper service on my server, when I feel the lemmy server is peaking.
Only a very small fraction of the 27000 new members are capable of developing the platform, and many (like me) don't donate directly. However, members might be more willing to donate AI or other IT resources in an 'indirect' way.
There are 27000 members with access to an AI, that can code (more or less). There are also developer agent architectures like 'smol-ai', and 'gpt engineer' etc, that works directly on a code base, that could assist with the development. (https://github.com/smol-ai/developer and https://github.com/AntonOsika/gpt-engineer)
An AI could run through the git requests and create a list of 'easy' non blocking features to develop/fix, and the members developer architecture could take on one of these issues and do a pull request. Another way is for Lemmy to host such an architecture, and let members donate 'AI prompts', or even API keys (when accounting is possible) for common development.
The tooling/workflow integration isn't quite there yet to be helpful now, and the chance of Lemmy devs getting time for this right now is null.
But how fast could Lemmy development get with 2-300 member AI's working 24/7 on bugs/features ? I'm not a developer, so I don't know how to set up such an AI assisted development workflow. But it could be done, and development speed of ALL open source projects in general would skyrocket with an open to join 'AI developer architecture'.
Hey, we could even have a global federated FOSS AI developer architecture, and people/smaller AI architectures with cool ideas for open projects could request global FOSS AI developer time for their idea/project. I'm sure someone is already working on something like this.