Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
Decentralisation is the reason why the internet was invented, to keep communication lines up in a nuclear war
The best of subreddit, where it was just a quote from a random Redditor, really annoyed me due to it’s uselessness
At the bottom of the site, it does say “use Lemmy for less reddit shenanigans”
I’m watching the lights go out in real time here with this site, it’s really cool to see!
83,030 users 1 day later
Update: now above >85k, that’s ~10,000 new users in 24 hours
It doesn’t have a hard date yet and they will likely wait till the economy is generally better, likely when the nasdaq hits a new high so they can float for the highest price per share
Is that due to accessibility? I can see it’s for android, but apollo was the pinnacle of the reddit app space so it’s a substandard experience, plus if the power users go and some subreddits stay dark, damage is still done.
Great post! Really informative.
I will be watching reddit burn whilst eating popcorn
Unless reddit does a MySpace, that archive is still available to read
I just saw a few for Nintendo Homebrew and Hacks and PSP hacks on the trending communities list
Dicks out for harambe
A multi-lemmy you mean, will probably come in time! The project will continue to bedeveloped by the opensource community
I concur
Premium subscribers for ChatGPT now have GPT-4 that can search the web, I find it really good and more accurate than it was previously, I just used it to write a whole load of technical documentation for me on a niche application I use in work. I gave it a template layout I wanted and asked it to write the document, previously it was hallucinating incorrect paragraphs on how to use the the product as it didn’t have up to date data, now it does as it performs a web function.
I don’t like Bing really, the answers are too brief.
To add, I’m in the UK so the feature may be geographical right now. You can see it in a drop down box when you choose GPT-4 towards the top of the screen.
It is, but reddit don’t own the content on their site according to their TOS, posters merely grant them a license to redistribute it. So it’s not really their call to shut off ChatGPT scraping, it should be a community decision
No I don’t mourn it, it became mainstream around 2014 and went downhill from there imv. The front page was full of rage politics and the comments became really toxic. Everyone got drowned out, spreading that audience across multiple sites might be a good thing in the end. End the hive mind
There’s a trees sub-lemmy but it only had pictures of actual trees when I checked yesterday