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The far right criticizes NATO when they either don’t do “enough” by their standards (even though NATO is purely a defensive alliance), or “too much” by defending against Russian aggression.
Which Lemmy instance is “jumping in and out”?


Counter-probe the U.S. for forced labor in the American federal and state prison systems.


Trump disrupts international oil markets ‘just for fun’.


Important to note that it’s vibe coded:
AI has been used to create functions that the founder was unable to write himself, or when he got stuck. All AI-generated code is tested and verified before launch!
The code must meet the following requirements:
AI-generated code must display correct values.
AI-generated code must function as expected and provide a basis for further development.
If the creator doesn’t know how to implement something, they arguably aren’t qualified to know whether the vibe coded output is proper or not.




This energy crisis is temporary; the environmental damage from fracking wouldn’t be.


Having the personification of manifest destiny (i.e. genocide) on a coin isn’t great either.


Ultimately, the CBS article is just a word-for-word re-release of this AP story with additions based on the content of the Japan Times article.
Better to get information from their actual sources than to support increasingly right-wing mouthpieces.


Forumverse is catchier than Threadiverse, but Lemmy and Piefed are not forum software. If additional forum software added ActivityPub support akin to nodebb, then they as a group would match the term better.
When you can’t trust that the votes, the comments, and the engagement you’re seeing are real, you’ve lost the foundation a community platform is built on.
Reddit and Twitter are filled to the brim with spambots and remain successful. The lack of distinction between real and fake content serves to attract marketers and propagandists to such platforms, with most users remaining due to the network effect. With its venture capitalist funding, Digg would be just as willing to benefit from spam if it held market dominance, and thus only distributed Fediverse platforms like Lemmy or Mastodon are viable solutions.


Generative AI products in general need to be better regulated. With more and more consumers trusting the output of LLMs, companies can use them to collect more consumer data than ever before and infuse marketing and propaganda into LLM outputs with no distinction, to the detriment of the genuine sources of information upon which they depend.


Penalties that are lower than profits encourage companies to rob consumers again in the future.


They are losing in the context of not being able to benefit from those resources themselves at a later point.


Gr0lum shouldn’t have revealed the IP addresses of YGG moderators and could have handled aspects of the leak better, but the YGG admin’s rebuttal post is undermined by disgusting transphobia:
The rules of the competing tracker, set up by these same individuals, clearly show their true colors: anyone who doesn’t buy into their woke ideological vision isn’t welcome. “LGBTQI+ phobias” are placed on the same level as fascism or racism, and any “debate” on the subject is purely and simply forbidden. In other words, if you’re not comfortable with the idea of dad putting on mom’s wig, you’re not welcome on their platform.


It exists purely to license the rights to Tetris.
The Federation Checker lists incoming and outgoing defederation for inputted instances.
Might be a pain to use in bulk though.