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  • Not using an ActivityPub based platform has it's drawbacks I guess

  • When I first became aware of it, I did not expect this story to become a good case for worker's rights and ensuring everyone has enough rest but here we are.

  • I agree with you. For better or worse, I have to imagine a lot of people who's job relies on pumping out regular articles use LLMs to get the ball rolling. Which is what appears to have happened here.

  • Thanks for sharing, I was wondering if he would say anything about it. They seem to be handling it well.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    ArsTechnica's response to the AI generated "quotations"

    arstechnica.com /staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/
  • As soon as I heard about this I knew 404 Media would be on top of it. Very happy with my subscription there.

  • It's not, but you bring up a very good point about responsibility. We need to be using language like that and not feeding into the hype.

    I don't even like calling LLMs "AI" because it gives a false impression of their capabilities.

  • I think there is value in the concept of a government-operated "social media" website that's open for public comment on laws, policies, etc, and requires proof of occupancy in order to participate.

    But government "identity verification" to participate on the internet at large is tyranny.

  • I loved this episode, it was really funny to hear "normal" people navigating getting an instance up and running, but they did without too much trouble. They also have 7K monthly active users since creating it, which is a great infusion of fresh blood to the fediverse.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    The Linux mid-life crisis that's an opportunity for Tux-led transformation

    www.theregister.com /2026/02/09/the_linux_midlife_crisis_thats/
  • Yeah good points there, and I certainly didn't mean to imply ads were historically better on the whole. Ads from a a century ago also featured a significantly greater amount of flat out lying about their products, especially when it came to medicines and "tonics".

    But even if we accept that their honesty has improved (dubious) I do think advertising today has become more intrusive, and the function of advertising is today is more about disrupting our focus than it ever has been.

  • 100% agree

  • It doesn't have decent anything yet but it'll get there eventually. The voice chat is actually one of it's stronger points IMO.

  • Great! I appreciate the response. There is an app called Zerocam that removes a ton of the algorithmic processing and the results look great, but they have a subscription model now 🤮 I would love a FOSS replacement.

  • Until someone comes up with private Immich managed hosting that has shared albums and doesn't cost a fortune, I have to stick with Google photos. Other than that, google Maps (nothing compares, sorry) and an old gmail address I don't want to delete just in case someone needs to reach me, that's all I use.

  • Well said all around. I've had almost the exact same thoughts. Good TED talk.

  • This may be a hot take here but I do not actually hate the concept of "paying money to promote a product or service". However, in practice I can hardly think of an advertising method that I find tolerable in the slightest due to the manipulation tactics. When you look at vintage photos advertising is usually some hand painted sign on the side of a bus stop that says "Try Zuckerman's Flour!" I don't hate that, but we also don't have that.

  • This was actually extremely helpful, thanks for sharing. What device are you using? Is the camera app as good as Google's? Also I'm curious if you were able to get tap to pay working.

  • Doesn’t feel like a Discord replacement.

    I think it's on the way there, but it'll be a while on the order of years. It's not the easiest thing in the world to self-host either.

  • I also just want to add the batteries in most of those zigbee buttons last on the order of years

  • Ereader @lemmy.ml

    Is there a website that compares the various eInk screens?

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    When we say "Fuck AI" are we inadvertently helping the "AI" companies by referring to their products as "AI"?

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    How to handle lights that are physically powered off (but Home Assistant still sees as "on")?

  • Fedibridge @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Comment on /r/BlueSkySocial: "why can't we have one single social media site with a CEO who isn't weird and bad" (one reply mentions Mastodon).

    www.reddit.com /r/BlueskySocial/comments/1nyygvy/comment/nhyu415/
  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Locked

    Looking for a community for AI skeptics that is more actively moderated than /c/fuckai

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Anyone have any tips to get HDMI-CEC working on LineageOS?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What are my OS options if I wanted to disconnect my TV from the internet, use it's remote via CEC with a Raspberry Pi, and watch Plex, Jellyfin and YouTube (with sponsorblock)?

  • Android @lemmy.world

    If I wanted to donate a few dollars a month to the future development of a phone OS that will allow users to continue "sideloading". What is your recommendation, and why?

  • The Onion @midwest.social

    Hundreds Of Years Of Race, Class Privilege Allow Man Extra Legroom

    theonion.com /hundreds-of-years-of-race-class-privilege-allow-man-ex-1845496935/
  • Risa @startrek.website

    Improved meme format just dropped (now with the superior franchise)

  • Fedibridge @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    I don't have a reddit account anymore but someone should definitely post this to /r/RedditAlternatives (or anywhere else)

    videos.elenarossini.com /w/64VuNCccZNrP4u9MfgbhkN
  • Ereader @lemmy.ml

    Best/most seamless eReader for Wallabag compatibility?