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This is an unpleasant dilemma. What is the other option? Stick to their principles and let Russia ban Firefox? It’s not ideal but people in Russia can still install add-ons from file.
Don’t vote for another glow squid
This is an unpleasant dilemma. What is the other option? Stick to their principles and let Russia ban Firefox? It’s not ideal but people in Russia can still install add-ons from file.
I have purposely clicked on ads for some video games. It isn’t worth the click even then since you end up on some marketing railroad that doesn’t lead directly to the steam page.
Isn’t the model fundamentally flawed if it can’t appropriately present arbitrary results? It is operating at a scale where human workers cannot catch every concerning result before users see them.
The ethical thing to do would be to discontinue this failed experiment. The way it presents results is demonstrably unsafe. It will continue to present satire and shitposts as suggested actions.
Seems like an ordinary experience with Google. They love assuming what users want instead of letting them have options.
Clueless investors will never stop enabling obvious tech start-up scams.
I believe that some popular news organizations are sufficiently trustworthy. At the very least, you can find sources that rank higher than others on the scale of trustworthiness.
Some of this AI stuff could make for optional time-saving tools. I’m pessimistic because Google has a reputation for killing features and offering inadequate replacements. They’d rather change the default than let users have options.
I dislike this AI-first approach because it provides only a small selection of results that are influenced by the phrasing of the query. You can’t just replace paginated results.
The fact that Bluesky has some form of content moderation and has occasionally banned users for things like using racial slurs in their usernames.
Actually, Jack Dorsey may be the problem. Good to see him shift focus to that “free speech”, pro-cryptocurrency platform Nostr. I see it like a containment zone for the worst people.
Yeah but you can put the whole world on RAM disk.
The specs seem to be just enough to run a Minecraft server that doesn’t freeze when one player explores new chunks.
Was that partly written by an AI? It has that flowery writing style that I can’t imagine a human producing.
Stop plugging LLMs into everything! They are designed to make up plausible sounding nonsense.
Please. I truly want to see my favorite people on Twitter get driven to a better platform.
Is this from the same guy who wants to turn Formerly Known as Twitter into a banking and job search app?
Seems like a genuine attempt to use AI for good. I’m interested.
Accessibility is a big plus. Reddit is opposed to 3rd party apps while their official app is appallingly stuttery and feature-incomplete.
“be yourself” doesn’t work if your natural self is bad.
Double-check the number. Looks correct. Triple-check. That can’t be right. Better read it again. Continue until the dialer clears the number due to inactivity.
Is he trying to put on a good appearance for the advertisers? I thought it was strange that he didn’t have a transphobic streak of Twitter interactions this June. Very out of character.