Threads big and scary. Smol bois in the Fediverse have been discussing preemptively defederating from Threads due to how big and scary it is in an attempt to protect themselves and the Fediverse as a whole.
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Threads big and scary. Smol bois in the Fediverse have been discussing preemptively defederating from Threads due to how big and scary it is in an attempt to protect themselves and the Fediverse as a whole.
There are multiple.
Snapchat is one of the most ass apps there ever was. Blows my mind people still use it.
But with artificial intelligence-powered large language models like Microsoft-backed ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, a massive corpus of conversations is being hoovered up. And in return, Reddit receives very little, he said.
If they take our content and build businesses on it, that’s an issue," Huffman said. “If they build businesses such that people come to Reddit less, that’s an issue.”
“Our content” my ass. This is the same as the CEO thinking they’re entitled to the fruits of your labor.
Who is talking about Reddit?
Are you aware this is a different place?
Define “die”.
Lemmy was functioning fine before any of this happened.
I think the level it’s at right now is solid. I expect it to drop fairly significantly for a while as people quit and possibly back to Reddit. I’m 100% okay with it getting smaller again.
So I’m curious what levels you’re thinking of is all.
Define “succeed”.
Dunno m8. From what I’ve read it’s best to leave it undetermined.
I think it was due to remote server issues. I haven’t had any more timeouts for the last couple hours.
Sorry for late reply.
Getting lots of ‘timeout’ today.
#4 is the language.
Same. Bots are spam.
This is why, to me, it makes sense for instances to be topic-focused.
Imagine a Mine.Craft instance with communities of various aspects of the game.
Im just a noob thats interested. I havent tried it yet. But ive found a couple guides.
Check out the self hosting communities. Ill see if i can find the one im thinking of but Lemmy also has an official guide in the documentation.