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/r/StarTrek founder and primary steward from 2008-2021

Currently on the board of directors for StarTrek.website

  • Honestly curious what kind of content you believe requires less effort to post than an image macro?

  • The deflector on the nebula class just always looks like a dumb little mouth to to me

  • FOSS land is always going to be populated by freaks and geeks. The well socialized devs get jobs at Google. It's impressive the "system" works as well as it does, IMO. Passion is a big motivator.

  • There is a reason the type of devs who have the talent, passion and time for projects like this are not spending 60hrs/wk at Google.

  • The moderator to user ratio on the fediverse is orders of magnitude higher than commercial platforms. Even Lemmy.world (a large, loosely moderated Lemmy instance) has again, orders of magnitude more eyes on its content than reddit.

    This means that even if a chatbot gets invented that is impossible to distinguish form a human, mods will more readily be able to tell if it is pushing a narrative/shilling products.

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  • This post is definitely Tankie bait

  • Honestly I had the same thought. But on the other hand, internet outrage talking points have also become extremely formulaic...

  • LOL is this OC? Nicely done.

  • Correct! Teenage Mutant Binja Gurtles.

  • Bitwarden

    Do you mean Bitdefender (the antivirus)? Bitwarden is free.

    Before anyone well ackhuallys me yes, there is a very cheap $0.80/mo plan if you want an authenticator.

  • Can you explain more about your data methodology? Like how did you scrape it? Specifically I'm curious which instances were and weren't included in your study.

  • Reddit mods have less power to remove unwanted speech than Lemmy admins do. If you are upset because mods would not let you say something in their communities, Lemmy is not going to be more accommodating for that.

  • What bugs have you encountered lately? I've been playing around with it (only a couple of days now) and it's overall been very smooth experience for me.

  • If the article doesn't define what "AI" means then the article doesn't actually mean anything. Market research studying what people know about a vague and undefined term like "AI" can ultimately only produce undefined results.

    It's like asking people their feelings on "woke" or "god". If everyone is talking about something different then nobody can have more or less understanding of it.