What if they only introduced the API changes to get rid of the aware users and make it easier to monetize the rest…?
My accounts on other instances: @[email protected] @[email protected]
What if they only introduced the API changes to get rid of the aware users and make it easier to monetize the rest…?
Edge is Chromium based, so I discourage using it as your main browser, but honestly, it’s not that bad. Works fine and has some nice built-in features, so there are perfectly good use cases for it
Can you expand on what you mean by information literacy?
Short answer: yeah.
Long answer: Instances federate with each other by default. Sometimes an instance defederates from a particular other instance, usually for good reasons (and oftentimes you’re not missing out on valuable stuff). Your instance hosts your account and stuff you post, but connects you to stuff hosted on other instances as well. If some instance goes down, noone can access stuff posted from that instance (like users, posts etc.)
Some things are very dangerous even though for inexperienced they might not seem so. Case in point: the microwave. It has a powerful capacitor and if you try taking it apart, it might shock you even when disconnected from power
“Find the difference between the pictures”
I consider myself a rather hygienic person. Wash my hands perhaps more often than I should. But I’m not exactly stressed when I don’t, partly because I know perfect hygiene isn’t best for your health either. I’m just very conscious about it, especially when preparing food for somebody else.
Birds singing. I live in a small town even though I prefer spending time in large cities. But this is what I miss when I’m out. Well, this and fresh air.
I know it’s far from what you asked, but the closest answer to the question is this Minecraft resource pack made for a few versions back.
What can I say, I keep my software up-to-date.
I do believe that the primary goal of the government is still to increase the wellbeing of people. It’s a complex machinery. Even if most politicians are corrupt, the whole thing can still strive towards the good. Corporate influence and corruption go against it while decomracy and separation of powers go for it.
However
The question was if it cares about MY best interest. The answer is no. The very purpose of the government is to limit all individuals’ freedom for the greater good. Take stealing as an example. It would be in my best interest if I were allowed to steal. But that would still suck if other people were allowed to steal from me as well. If we all agree not to steal from each other, it will be even better for me (even though, individually, I would still be in better position to be able to steal when everyone else is not). So it’s not so much about MY best interest, as it is the society’s.
If we do, can we please keep it a little more respectful than the Reddit one?
I once asked my dad, wouldn’t it be better if wars were determined by rock-paper-scissors? He explained, that even if, the citizens of the losing country would probably get so upset, they would take matters into their own hands and start a riot, which would effectively lead to regular war.
(He explained it better than that, but it was long ago and I only remember the general sense of what he said)
IMHO that would fail. Pretty much the “more guns” argument. And while of course countries are more responsible than individuals, I don’t believe they are responsible enough not to fail even once ever. And failing once might be all it takes.
/c/itrusses, duh
I’m using Bing AI, but that itself uses ChatGPT. The answers are well written, but I feel like it’s important to keep in mind that language models, by design, lie often and do it in an extremely plausible way. Use AI all you want, but never rely on its answer without proper fact-checking.
(Sorry for repeating myself, my instance had a minor rollback)
Where does the name come from and what’s going on on that logo? It looks like a snake with sunglasses, but I can’t locate it’s head or tail.
Where does the name come from and what’s going on on that logo?
Currently the biggest one, I think, is [email protected] (though [email protected] and [email protected] are strong competitors). I’m going to try kick-starting [email protected] soon, too.
This feeling is weirdly familiar to me. Not regarding Lemmy, but when I want my computer to do something and it does it imperfectly I get this weird feeling of anger I don’t usually get in any other circumstances. Like when the mouse button only works 50% of the time, or when there’s bad kerning in my LaTeX document like this program was created to do this one thing and how DARE it fail at this SIMPLE TASK LIKE IS IT SO FREAKING HARD TO SPACE THE LETTERS CORRECTLY I LEARN THE FREAKING COMMANDS ONLY TO GET THIS ABSOLUTE GARBAGE OF KERNING BETWEEN TWO LETTERS THAT I HAVE TO MANUALLY CORRECT LIKE AAARGGHAGVGAHG
You have another “aggressively supportive” a few paragraphs above