Luckily the only “AI” we have are LLMs which seem to have hit their peak, and probably will start corrupting itself with its own training data now that they’ve scoured the web clean.
Luckily the only “AI” we have are LLMs which seem to have hit their peak, and probably will start corrupting itself with its own training data now that they’ve scoured the web clean.
“Natural” diamonds are a manufactured luxury. Lab-made are just as well, if not better, but big diamond is really pushing the “rocks we find in the ground are better”. Even though the diamond industry has their hands covered in blood.
Thanks for this awesome app, and probably being the only mbin-app out there (if I’m not mistaken?).
Great arguments, thank you!
Haha I definitely appreciate /m/FloatingIsFun, also great stylesheet
Lemmy-centric, I don’t know… I’ve been using Kbin and Mbin all along. I’m even posting this from fedia.io. But yes, I admit to feeling that the more users a service has, the more attractive it should be. And I was also thinking from a sync POV, as there has been problems before between the services (which doesn’t seem to happen now as much luckily).
At least earlier there have been quite a few problems with federation not working between KBin and Lemmy, posts and comments not syncing. It does seem better now but at the same time it’s hard to know if you’re missing a few comments or threads or whatnot.
Thanks for answering! Nothing against fedia, after all I’m posting from here, just asked out of curiosity… would’ve been fun if the local magazines were somewhat more active. Though I guess there lies the fediverse’s strength, of being able to post and read in this collection for example.
Yeah I don’t really get why I should pay like $20, or even more, yearly, for a service that just serves free podcasts, and where the money doesn’t go to the creators at all. I like sync… but that doesn’t justify the price.
Cool, too bad I shut down my NC server a while ago…
I did check it out earlier but feels a bit clunky that it must run the audio stream in a separate program. This means it’ll inherently lack some functions like going back or forward 15 seconds with the press of a button as this is a function mostly inherent to podcast players, not e.g. VLC. Not the biggest issue but still.
Grover Podcast seemed promising, too bad it’s not open source. Might run with it either way if I can’t find anything better.
Thanks!
You were thinking about me emulating eg. AntennaPod? Thanks, I’ve used it before but it takes up a lot of resources and feels a bit sluggish
I’ve never found a use for any of this. I only utilise a calendar. How complicated are your people’s lives?