Babe, the latest AI torture test just dropped.
Babe, the latest AI torture test just dropped.
Exactly. With the IPO coming up, they can claim high engagement which is why I personally think that the best move is to not engage at all.
Every attempt to fix this is met with boomers screaming about ruining the unique character of the neighborhood.
Best description of NPR that I have ever heard came from Conan O’Brien at a Whitehouse correspondents dinner:
“News that’s delivered as if there was a baby asleep in the next room.”
Joking aside though, they do a great job of calmly and rationally talking about controversial topics. The weekend shows can get surprisingly spicy though.
Bold statement considering that the prosecutors have boxes of evidence piled all the way up to to the chandeliers.
I will make this my first ever Lemmy post:
Overall, this definitely feels like a promising alternative with some growing pains. The bigger communities are decently active but the decentralized nature of Lemmy carries the risk of some communities becoming too fragmented where communities are duplicated in different instances. As some other users have suggested, This could be remedied by creating “Super communities” spanning the Fediverse which could help with growing to a scale large enough to rival Reddit and incentivise even more Redditors to make the switch.
Not sure why Nissan needs my sexual activity data but I can maliciously comply and make them regret asking for it.