Holy shit this literally killed place
Why don't we do that now? I suspect it's because they made sure it could never happen again.
What happened to vlemmy?
My personal pet theory is that a lot of people were doing work that involved getting multiple LLMs in communication. When those conversations were then used in the RL loop we start seeing degradation similar to what’s been in the news recently with regards to image generation models. I believe this is the paper that got everybody talking about it recently: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.01850.pdf
It's a reference to the women's lib movement. It's about liberation from patriarchy and traditional gender roles.
See here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_liberation_movement
Doesn't Ubuntu have a metric shit ton of legitimate problems these days? I thought people had mostly moved away from it as the go to distro
This would be amazing. Huge opportunity here but of course some of the highest moderation requirements of any community. Near the levels required for something like r/ask_historians
Pretty sure it has absolutely nothing to do with user complaints and everything to do with talk of regulation.
Note that what they're really interested in here is a fundamental change in how extras work. They want to turn it from an industry that hires early/struggling actors and turns it into the sort of thing that a college student can get one-time emergency money from. Akin to selling blood or eggs.
Let's not forget they absolutely Embrace-Extended-Extinguished their way to their position in VR
The problem is that Mastodon's brand is absolutely nothing and Eugene has been very resistant to popular features. He’s forgetting that the ways in which Mastodon are opinionated are not very popular even among Mastodon essentialists.
Hexbear is a firehose of leftist shitposting.
EDIT: Also fairly old by fediverse standards.