

FOMO, popularity and trending algorithms are powerful forces.
Cross the veil of reality and walk into strange beautiful worlds where chaos shall coalesce back into order.
FOMO, popularity and trending algorithms are powerful forces.
Don’t think it’s bot farming. There’s a lot of muscle being thrown around and it’s trending.
Citizens only I’m afraid. You can still help though by spreading this around, if any of your friends are EU citizens they can help.
Personally hoping this opens the door to discussing planned obsolescence in the digital realm as a whole, from games to software. It’s corporate wild west over here.
Sigh, it would be nice to have this petition before Affinity sold their soul to Canva. Oh well.
I like the idea of a general AI detection approach. Problem is that it’s very easy to get false positives depending on the writer’s personal style. Accusing garbage of being garbage does nothing, but falsely accusing an individual of using AI when none is used will just lead to harmful witch hunt behavior.
Also, putting your trust in a flawed tool like this, which might miss actual AI written speech (or human bullshit speech) will just give a false sense of security.
Be careful out there fine folks. The unscrupulous used to lie using just humans, now they also use robots to do it.
I stand in solidarity with Godot.
Oh ho… No, you’re not the only one I’m afraid. It was fine until a couple hours ago, the newest comments confirm it so. Not sure what’s going on.
Hopefully Ross figures it out and it goes back up soon. Thanks for the interest!
EDIT: It’s back up.
Hey folks, just sharing the message. I believe it’s related to piracy as it frequently comes into contact with the preservation of media. As whatever is DRM Free and capable of working offline, is effectively able to last indefinitely.
If you’re European and eligible, please consider.
Cheers
I know you mean this is as joke, but oddly enough, Pitfall, by Activision is still available!
Not sure, but the blast radius is tremendous, even games from the Atari 2600, a console released nearly fifty fucking years ago have been taken down.
Been using it as well. It requires practice, but it does feel like a better typing experience for a mobile device.
Tip for anyone over here who wants to ask GPT-4 questions on the cheap. Applying for access to their API will give you access to both chat GPT 3.5 as well as GPT-4 with a different interface. There you pay what you use, which is insanely cheaper with GPT-3.5, and… mildly affordable with GPT-4 so long as you keep contexts short and conversations brief.
Been making use of their playground for months now, probably paid 20 bucks tops for months of use. Worked for my case.
If I need creativity without intelligence, I’ll just use WIzardLM on my 3090.
Do note “Pirating AIs” is not really practical due to the extreme hardware requirements, you’ll hardly find someone willing to foot the bill for free.
Solid response.
What the heck does that have to do with watching viral videos on cell phones? We’re talking about a competitor to TikTok. With respect, Linux is like 3% of the desktop market, anything happening on Linux endpoints is noise to the big players.
The bitTorrent protocol is infamous for piracy, in fact you’ll hardly find a common man who doesn’t equate the two together (hearing torrents = pirated media) Even with the full copyright cartel doing their damnest, it’s still available world wide. Also, video streaming on mobile data is everywhere and ISPs responded by fattening up their networks with newer, better, faster tech, like 4g/5g.
Your concerns are reasonable, though there is no precedent. Might be, might not be. Hard to say when one lacks the rulebook.
Torrents have been around for over 20 years and most of the time infamous for its abundance of “linux distros”. Citation needed.
Peertube as you said is the closest equivalent as a video distributor. Technically a similar approach to Peertube would work by using both Torrents and Instance data storage. Now what makes Tik Tok so popular is its algorithm, which mind you, is a tiny wee bit manipulative. In future, Peer Tube might implement something like dedicated sections for vertical videos. But without a significant cultural shift, I’m not seeing an effective Tik Tok clone appear without a lot of noses being turned up.
Displaying images, truly a technological breakthrough for the modern era!
Pardon me if I may inquire, but how exactly does Xiaomi’s gallery fail, at being a gallery application? Morbid curiosity if you will.
I personally find it mildly amusing that picture 1 includes a post of Lemmyverse’s largest Instance announcing it was hacked. (I know it’s true and it’s a good thing that the announcement happened. But still…)
Anyways, with that out of the way. It could be an interesting browser flow, hope people like it!
I’ll agree to disagree, but nevertheless thank you for your support.