Sir this is a technology community
Sir this is a technology community
He is a cautionary tale of what happens when you use your shitposting power for evil instead of good
Wow thanks Jon. I’d just finished making a lasagne and now it’s disappeared. Kids are crying, nice one
This has nothing to do with the article it’s self, but I absolutly hate GIFs as the thumbnail. I get that they do it for the attention, but if every site starts doing this, my feed will look awful.
So when’s the ruling against OpenAI and the like using the same copyrighted material to train their models
As a [email protected] subscriber, I’m deeply conflicted by all this
The ultimate solution to sea level rise due to climate change
I now have more questions
There is/was [email protected] but it looks like the bot has stopped posting recently
If their store was good I think more people would be ok buying via Alexa. But even searching on the web or app, the top result is hardly ever the correct thing I searched for
It just got shy from all the history channel documentaries about it. Soon people will forget and it can go back to stealing ships
Wasn’t this just voice recognition for orders? We’ve been doing this for years without it being called AI, but I guess now the marketing people are in charge
It only says “cheaper” not “cheap”
Can only hope that as sites continue further down the enshitification road, more users question it and find the fediverse.
I only learnt about it due to Reddits API changes causing Apollo to stop working.
Wow, another page to see bot posts, truly revolutionary.
This time it’s the EU, so let’s see if they can learn from the US failing
Who could see this coming when they decided to spend so much time and money developing an expensive steel box that rusts. Imagine if the CEO had any idea what they were doing and decided to focus on making actual cars
10 hours of Reddit? Disgusting
Who would win. A cyberpunk looking “$30k” robotaxi or one speed bump/pot hole