Well, let’s say I haven’t figured out how to block whole instances, or maybe it was not possible when I made my first Lemmy account. But on the anime instances there is like a new community every week or so.
Well, let’s say I haven’t figured out how to block whole instances, or maybe it was not possible when I made my first Lemmy account. But on the anime instances there is like a new community every week or so.
True. On lemmy I have a long blocklist full of anime stuff.
Who is Sam Altman?
(This is a rethorical question)
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I thought Twitter was once forced but a court to enable blocking for all users against all users. Isn’t this why we are able to block advertisers?
I would propose creating a distributed hash table for this. But I would never host someone else’s data like this, because I’m too afraid they will give me encrypted illegal content and then some obscure law will give me the fault for it. This is just me though.
Rat sues mouse for spreading diseases.
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Yeah I would expect that. Why would the average consumer pay extra for “AI”, if they don’t really know what to do with it. And if they can’t even brag about it to their friends, because everybody knows how flawed it is.
So AMD’s “AI”-supporting CPUs are bound to flop now?
This graph gives me some Corona flashbacks.
No one likes being manipulated. I like ads that promote healthy living for example, if they don’t secretly promote any brand or product. They are pretty rare though, almost only in some public health care facilities.
They can surely work around that… But if the client somehow knows where the ads are, the adblocker can skip them anyways.
But maybe also deep linking is less important than ads to them.
In the USA, they call it the AlaLlama model.
Free speech and so on.
It’s very good for servers. I wouldn’t use it on desktop.
Not niche, but surely exotic: NixOS, a distribution that is configured via a purely functional language. There is no such thing as installing or uninstalling packages, you add or remove things from your configuration and then simply apply that configuration.
Oh wow, it was that easy all the time to fix a country’s economy? Why did no one think of that before?