

Nah, they bought it way before LLMs were a mainstream / realistic thing


Nah, they bought it way before LLMs were a mainstream / realistic thing


10 days are over now. What is the update?


I’ve probably paid around 100€/$ in total (been occasionally using and gifting Nitro since 2019 and regularly for about a year). I’ll definitely stop it and using Discord if they follow through with this.


What’s wrong about this?


For anyone who is interested, TechAltar made a really good 20m video about that, and all the products that Zuckerberg has invested gigantic amounts of money into that have failed; and why he is capable of doing that and what benefits it might have for him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb5cYB7Eoj8


Yeah, no. There are many good examples of this, where you just have to use something and still criticize it. But Gmail is like the farthest away from that you can be. There are thousands of alternatives, and of which you can choose, and get basically exactly the same experience. It’s an open federated protocol; there is no reason at all to stay at the single worst instance that tries to monopolize the whole protocol and uses your data.


Jellyfin is great :D


Never worked on Ruby, so I definitely cannot judge it, but that syntax looks so uncomfortable…


Tor is slow and has a reputation of being used by pedophiles and drug traffickers.
It sucks that literally using something that should be the default, truly protecting privacy, has such a bad reputation because… well it protects privacy.


As someone who has never heard of that: What would have been its advantages over Lemmy?
Honestly, I don’t feel like that is an argument for it being staged. Like if there is a real assassination attempt, of course the first thing I would want is a photo of it, even more if I’m campaigning.
Even just when I had a minor accident on a ski slope against a tree, I wanted a photo first before standing up again