Ah gotcha, difficult to tell over text and a lot of people here would genuinely respond like that unprovoked
Ah gotcha, difficult to tell over text and a lot of people here would genuinely respond like that unprovoked
Matter replicators you would hope would bring about post scarcity and the kind of society you see in Star Trek, I have my doubts one would ever be developed without greed as a motivation though
Short of changing human nature I don’t think even with all tthat tech we’d end up being a fair society, people would hoard energy, replicator tech, political power etc (unless it’s so simple people could build them themselves I suppose)
How do you see something like that and your first thought is to respond with hostility
I would make the argument that even under perfectly executed communism space travel is unlikely to end up being the focus
Itssss fine it’s only the dev database I can drop this table
“let’s try to stop hate by voting for the person we hate the most publicly”
On the flip side, training ai for image recognition has the potential for auto labelling images for the blind
Could be either the website owners themselves generate them if a human written one isn’t provided, or a browser extension that auto labels any unlabelled images on the screen
Captchas have been for training ai for years that’s nothing new. Iirc the reason you do two is one to confirm you’re human, one for training data
I open source everything I make whether it’s useful to anyone or not just for the sake of it, I document it for CV points
I wish the people in it for the money would hurry up and leave the market is so saturated
I have tried it since the makeover, it doesn’t look that different unless I didn’t get the new version or something
I tried it out, found it felt a bit clunky and slow which when comparing it to a web UI is a bit of a put off
Apart from all of the people working using it
I actually quite like outlook, better than Gmail and both are better than any of the desktop clients I’ve tried on Linux
Why is this a thing
Imagine defederating from an instance with the cat picture community
Beehaw defederated from a bunch of instances, maybe you’re not federated with the one people are posting to
They’re all in the cats community if you aren’t subscribed prob won’t see em
Same for me, which strikes me as a fundamental problem with the platform that once one community blows up it drowns out the others
Could do with some balancing algorithm that soft caps the ratio of posts from a single community that get shown on any given page
I couldn’t get it working in neovim a while back and now have moved to helix which kinda has it but not really
I miss having a functioning debugger after moving to helix/neovim
Not even letting your bop cook?