Notice that they said chat. It this new thing where a language model (GPT) formulates the search queries and summarizes them to provide an answer.
Notice that they said chat. It this new thing where a language model (GPT) formulates the search queries and summarizes them to provide an answer.
Or perhaps this could be integrated with one of the Lemmy apps as a backend.
I’d love to! This is Lenny
They will make sure no other client is able to read their content.
Same here. I’ve had increased exposure to us politics and culture from reddit. Now I’m getting decoupled and this made me realize the scale of that.
I guess people are worried about Meta pulling some moves out of Embrace, Expand, Extinguish playbook.
Easy - detect if you’re getting accessed by a search crawler or a human. Serve a full page or just a login request.
Bots farming karma for account resale. Constant reposting of any material that can yield some useless internet points made many communities infested with mediocrity and repetition.
I have to genuinely ask - who is the liberal in this context? People are leaving reddit because it’s encouraging them to do it, simple as that.
Of course it is…
Yes, I’m seeing the same. The setting is set to All but the front page still shows Local by default.
I understand we’re you’re coming from but I think that’s a wrong way to look at it. The villages and towns rarely are equal in the face of front-line activities - some offer great defense opportunities and can be held for months. Most are strategically unimportant and their freedom is reclaimed by battles fought in other locations. History books are full of small town names that have witnessed grand battles and sometimes a victory over a small patch of land can translate to a much greater victory later on.
Edit: typo
Right, that’s exactly my plan. I’m hearing good things about Redact but I haven’t used it yet.
They will try to recruit new mods from the subscribers or find them elsewhere. I agree it’s going to be ugly and prolonged and will likely lead to a painful death of the communities.
Until they decide to undelete everything they want.
I’m hearing that deleting just hides the content. It’s better to edit the comments to something else, preferably an invitation to Lemmy.
It’s scary to watch, there’s so many communities.
Thanks, I’ve added my comment.
The app looks really solid, but it does not seem to have any asanas. You’d need to add them yourself.