Terminate the users but only the ones that were accused
Terminate the users but only the ones that were accused
Does anyone remember the battery testers that were built into the packaging? I think they were based on the same concept.
They’re videos but worse in every way
I once called my bank because I had trouble logging in. They didn’t outright say it but they implied that they could see my password and asked if I wanted to update it by telling them the new one. I said no.
We asked A.I. to create a copyrighted image from the Joker movie. It generated a copyrighted image as expected.
Ftfy
No. Not unless you have it stored on media that you own and control.
I made this exact same argument using XMPP as an example and got downvoted because “XMPP is still alive”
I’m on there so seldom that I didn’t notice
Good for them. I’m still not joining.
No reddit repost bots please. There are already too many and they drag down lemmy’s quality.
Wow who would’ve thought
I understand. I hear it’s an issue on Kbin and it might be fixed on the newest versions of lemmy. But that’s just how “All” is, you’ll see everything whether you like it or not.
At the very least you can blur NSFW images in the settings
This doesn’t seem to happen on lemmy. And even if it did, my “All” filter is all memes.
Why not subscribe to the stuff you want to see and then only filter by subscribed? I honestly find it strange that people don’t do this by default.
Reminds me of my first PC
I read the complaints as “I posted false imformation once and they already flagged me for posting false information”
Imagine if Facebook offered RSS feeds. That’d be nice right? It wouldn’t ruin anyone’s experience if they started supporting an open standard like that.
Remember XMPP? How Google embraced that open protocol? Remember they extended it and practically turned it into their own standard? Remember how it was extinguished after they decided they could just make their own standard?
That’s what people are afraid will happen with the metaverse. Facebook isn’t interested in making ActivityPub better. Their only goal is to turn it into a money stream without regard to whether it survives or not. The only way to slow that down is to not play woth them.
It seems that the ability for an app to continue depends on it having a small userbase willing to pay for the privilege, which probably isn’t sustainable. I agree that Reddit has a right to make money but there are better ways to do it that don’t involve making Reddit harder to use.
The only thing keeping me from using it is the lack of Exchange support