Why would it be a bad sign that the language has built in tools for common things you need to do?
Why would it be a bad sign that the language has built in tools for common things you need to do?
I’ll drop JetBrains the moment something smarter comes out, but so far nothing has reached that level of code analysis.
You’re getting downvoted but you’re right. If they joined the fediverse that means you can have an account on any other platform you choose, including one you own. And that one account can access all the content everywhere. So basically you’d get all the perks of YouTube but few if any of the problems.
No certifications, no degrees, just good, old fashioned 15 years of experience.
Alts or bots, maybe
Why would anyone pay for that if lemmynsfw is free?
You cannot choose a world without AI. They will get built regardless of what you want.
With that in mind, the optimal (least bad) outcome is that your world views are represented in the dataset.
Your Lemmy posts are already being scraped for AI
Good, hopefully it’ll make AI that is slightly less toxic than the rest of the internet.
It always baffles me that people don’t want their content represented in an AI - every word you write that gets indexed is a vote for how future AI will behave.
Yo dawg I heard you liked gatekeeping so I got you a gate to keep your gatekeepers.
without any user IDs!
single-use and long-term user addresses
Addresses are IDs too…
Brilliant! You could have an overarching storyline of brief dialogues interrupted by full games of Civilization.
If that’s truly the case, nothing on earth can protect your data.
That being said, large corporations are far more liable to consumer protection lawsuits, especially in areas like the EU.
AI does mean something, but it’s quite disappointing.
Even mundane algorithms like A* pathfinding are technically under the umbrella of Artificial Intelligence. However the public’s perception of what AI means constantly shifts to be “whatever computers can’t do today”.
AI isn’t a scam, but damn, most of the businesses surrounding it sure are.
The easiest way is a sitewide NoAI meta tag, since it’s the current standard. Researchers are much more likely to respect a common standard and extremely unlikely to respect a single user’s personal solution adding a link to their comments.
Plus even if you defederate them, oops, it’s all public anyway!
Yeah, if you’re running monitors with two different refresh rates, you’ll have a hard time in X11. I haven’t tried it in Wayland but I’ve heard it’s better.
Nothing, just use a good tool for the job, whatever that job requires.
Yeah but now they have to play by our rules or get defederated. We are no longer at the mercy of profit motives.
Agreed, numpy really could/should be built in.